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Concorso Ordinario Prospetto Aggregazioni Territoriali ALLEGATO Concorso ordinario 1 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A001 - ARTE E IMMAGINE NELLA SCUOLA SECONDARIADI I GRADO CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE UMBRIA A002 - DESIGN MET.OREF.PIET.DUREGEMME CAMPANIA CALABRIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA A003 - DESIGN DELLA CERAMICA CAMPANIA CALABRIA A005 - DESIGN DEL TESSUTOE DELLA MODA CAMPANIA PUGLIA SICILIA PIEMONTE FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA TOSCANA LAZIO SARDEGNA A007 - DISCIPLINE AUDIOVISIVE LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO MARCHE LAZIO SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA PUGLIA BASILICATA SICILIA A008 - DISCIP GEOM, ARCH, ARRED, SCENOTEC LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA Concorso ordinario 2 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A008 - DISCIP GEOM, ARCH, ARRED, SCENOTEC LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO SICILIA BASILICATA CAMPANIA PUGLIA A009 - DISCIP GRAFICHE, PITTORICHE,SCENOG LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO SICILIA CAMPANIA TOSCANA LAZIO SARDEGNA UMBRIA A010 - DISCIPLINE GRAFICO-PUBBLICITARIE CAMPANIA CALABRIA PUGLIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE A011 - DISCIPLINE LETTERARIEE LATINO CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA VENETO A012 - DISCIPL LETTERARIEISTITUTI II GR CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE A013 - DISCIPL LETTERARIE,LATINO E GRECO CAMPANIA CALABRIA PUGLIA SICILIA Concorso ordinario 3 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A013 - DISCIPL LETTERARIE,LATINO E GRECO LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE A014 - DISCIP PLAST. SCUL. SCENOPLAST. CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA PUGLIA LAZIO TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO A015 - DISCIPLINE SANITARIE LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO PUGLIA BASILICATA CAMPANIA SICILIA A016 - DISEG ARTISTMODELLAZODONTOTEC LAZIO UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE A017 - DISEG STORIA ARTE ISTITUTI II GR CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA Concorso ordinario 4 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A018 - FILOSOFIA E SCIENZE UMANE LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO SICILIA BASILICATA CALABRIA CAMPANIA PUGLIA A019 - FILOSOFIA E STORIA CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO A020 - FISICA CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA A021 - GEOGRAFIA CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE A022 - ITALIANO, STORIA, GEOGRAFIANELLA SCUOLA SECONDARIADI I GRADO CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE Concorso ordinario 5 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A023 - LINGUA ITALIANA PER DISCENTI DI LINGUA STRANIERA(ALLOGLOTTI) CAMPANIA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA LAZIO ABRUZZO SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO A026 - MATEMATICA CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO UMBRIA A027 - MATEMATICAE FISICA CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA A028 - MATEMATICAE SCIENZE CAMPANIA MOLISE A030 - MUSICA NELLA SCUOLA SECONDARIADI I GRADO CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE UMBRIA A031 - SCIENZE DEGLI ALIMENTI CAMPANIA BASILICATA PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA Concorso ordinario 6 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A031 - SCIENZE DEGLI ALIMENTI LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO A032 - SCIENZE GEOLOGIA MINERALOGIA VENETO CAMPANIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LAZIO LOMBARDIA A033 - SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIEAERONAUTICHE EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA LOMBARDIA PIEMONTE VENETO SICILIA CALABRIA CAMPANIA PUGLIA A034 - SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIECHIMICHE CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA SICILIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE TOSCANA ABRUZZO LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA A035 - SCIENZE E TECNOLCALZATURAE MODA LOMBARDIA SICILIA A036 - SCIENZE E TECNOLLOGISTICA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA LIGURIA VENETO SICILIA PUGLIA A037 - COSTRUZTECNOLE TECNRAPPRGRAFICA CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA Concorso ordinario 7 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A038 - TECNOLCOSTRAERONAUTICHE CAMPANIA CALABRIA LAZIO SARDEGNA TOSCANA PIEMONTE EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LOMBARDIA A039 - TECNOLCOSTRNAVALI SICILIA CAMPANIA PUGLIA A040 - TECNOLOGIEELETTRICHEELETTRONICHE CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA A041 - SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIEINFORMATICHE CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE LAZIO ABRUZZO UMBRIA A042 - SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIEMECCANICHE CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA PUGLIA SICILIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA TOSCANA ABRUZZO LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA UMBRIA A043 - SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIENAUTICHE LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA Concorso ordinario 8 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A043 - SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIENAUTICHE LIGURIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LOMBARDIA VENETO SICILIA BASILICATA CALABRIA CAMPANIA MOLISE PUGLIA A044 - TECNOLTESSILI, ABBIGL E MODA CAMPANIA CALABRIA PUGLIA SICILIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA PIEMONTE VENETO TOSCANA LAZIO SARDEGNA UMBRIA A045 - SCIENZE ECONOMICO-AZIENDALI CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA A046 - SCIENZE GIURIDICO-ECONOMICHE LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE SICILIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA A047 - SCIENZE MATEMATICHEAPPLICATE CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA Concorso ordinario 9 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A047 - SCIENZE MATEMATICHEAPPLICATE LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA A048 - SCIENZE MOTORIEE SPORTIVEII GRADO CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE LAZIO ABRUZZO UMBRIA A049 - SCIENZE MOTORIEE SPORTIVENELLA SCUOLA SECONDARIADI I GRADO CAMPANIA BASILICATA MOLISE LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA A050 - SCIENZE NAT, CHIM E BIOLOG CAMPANIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE SICILIA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA A051 - SCIENZE, TECNOLE TECNAGR LOMBARDIA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE SARDEGNA ABRUZZO LAZIO MARCHE TOSCANA UMBRIA SICILIA BASILICATA CALABRIA CAMPANIA PUGLIA A052 - SCIENZE, TECNOLE TECNPROD ANIMALI LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA Concorso ordinario 10 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2 Regioni responsabili della procedura concorsuale e dove si svolgono le prove Regioni destinatarie delle domande e oggetto di aggregazione A052 - SCIENZE, TECNOLE TECNPROD ANIMALI LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO A054 - STORIA DELL'ARTE LAZIO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA UMBRIA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO SICILIA BASILICATA CALABRIA MOLISE PUGLIA A057 - TECNICA DELLA DANZACLASSICA LAZIO ABRUZZO MARCHE SARDEGNA TOSCANA LOMBARDIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA PIEMONTE VENETO SICILIA BASILICATA CALABRIA CAMPANIA PUGLIA A058 - TECNICA DELLA DANZACONTEMPORANEA LAZIO BASILICATA CALABRIA CAMPANIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA LOMBARDIA MARCHE PIEMONTE PUGLIA SARDEGNA SICILIA TOSCANA VENETO A059 - TECNACCOMP DANZA PRAT MUSIC DANZA LAZIO ABRUZZO BASILICATA CALABRIA CAMPANIA EMILIA ROMAGNA FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA LIGURIA LOMBARDIA MARCHE PIEMONTE PUGLIA SARDEGNA SICILIA TOSCANA VENETO Concorso ordinario 11 Prospetto aggregazioni territoriali ALLEGATO 2
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