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Comuni Attivi Il Sabato Per Il Recapito Gamma Posteinteractive Documento 3 COMUNI ATTIVI IL SABATO PER IL RECAPITO GAMMA POSTEINTERACTIVE EDIZIONE NOVEMBRE 2017 Comuni Attivi il Sabato per il Recapito Comuni al recapito il sabato - elenco aggiornato a Novembre 2017 Regione Provincia Comune CAP Abruzzo Chieti CHIETI 66100 Abruzzo Chieti LANCIANO 66034 Abruzzo L'Aquila L'AQUILA 67100 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65121 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65122 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65123 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65124 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65125 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65126 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65127 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65128 Abruzzo Pescara PESCARA 65129 Basilicata Matera MATERA 75100 Basilicata Potenza POTENZA 85100 Calabria Catanzaro CATANZARO 88100 Calabria Catanzaro LAMEZIA TERME 88046 Calabria Cosenza COSENZA 87100 Calabria Cosenza RENDE 87036 Calabria Cosenza ROSSANO 87067 Calabria Crotone CROTONE 88900 Calabria Reggio di Calabria REGGIO CALABRIA 89121 Calabria Reggio di Calabria REGGIO 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