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Centro Storico, Area Ristretta (Colore Viola) CENTRO STORICO, AREA RISTRETTA (COLORE VIOLA) Le strade comprese in tale area sono: BORGO DEI GRECI VIA DEI GIROLAMI BORGO SAN LORENZO VIA DEI GONDI BORGO SANTA CROCE VIA DEI GORI BORGO SANTI APOSTOLI VIA DEI LAMBERTI CHIASSO CORNINO VIA DEI LAVATOI CHIASSO COZZA VIA DEI LEONI CHIASSO DEGLI ALTOVITI VIA DEI MACCHERONI CHIASSO DEGLI ARMAGNATI VIA DEI MAGALOTTI CHIASSO DEI BARONCELLI VIA DEI MAGAZZINI CHIASSO DEI BORGHERINI VIA DEI MARTELLI CHIASSO DEI DEL BENE VIA DEI MEDICI CHIASSO DEL BUCO VIA DEI NERI CHIASSO DELLE MISURE VIA DEI PECORI CHIASSO DI MANETTO VIA DEI PUCCI CHIASSO DI SAN BIAGIO VIA DEI RUSTICI CHIASSO RICASOLI VIA DEI SAPONAI CORSO DEI TINTORI VIA DEI SERVI LUNGARNO ANNA MARIA LUISA DE' MEDICI VIA DEI TAVOLINI LUNGARNO DEGLI ACCIAIOLI VIA DEI TOSINGHI LUNGARNO DEGLI ARCHIBUSIERI VIA DEI VAGELLAI LUNGARNO DELLA ZECCA VECCHIA VIA DEL CAMPANILE LUNGARNO DELLE GRAZIE VIA DEL CAMPIDOGLIO LUNGARNO GENERALE DIAZ VIA DEL CANTO ALLA QUARCONIA PIAZZA DEGLI ADIMARI VIA DEL CANTO RIVOLTO PIAZZA DEGLI ALBERIGHI VIA DEL CASTELLACCIO PIAZZA DEI BARONCELLI VIA DEL CASTELLO D'ALTAFRONTE PIAZZA DEI CAVALLARI VIA DEL CORNO PIAZZA DEI CAVALLEGGERI VIA DEL CORSO PIAZZA DEI CERCHI VIA DEL FIORDALISO PIAZZA DEI CIMATORI VIA DEL PARLAGIO PIAZZA DEI DONATI VIA DEL PRESTO PIAZZA DEI GIUDICI VIA DEL PROCONSOLO PIAZZA DEI GIUOCHI VIA DELLA BURELLA PIAZZA DEI MACCHERONI VIA DELLA CANONICA PIAZZA DEI PERUZZI VIA DELLA CONDOTTA PIAZZA DEI SALTERELLI VIA DELLA DOGANA PIAZZA DEI TRE RE VIA DELLA MOSCA PIAZZA DEL CAPITOLO VIA DELLA NINNA PIAZZA DEL DUOMO VIA DELLA VIGNA VECCHIA PIAZZA DEL GIGLIO VIA DELL'ACQUA PIAZZA DEL GRANO VIA DELL'ANGUILLARA PIAZZA DEL LIMBO VIA DELL'ARTE DELLA LANA PIAZZA DEL PESCE VIA DELLE BOMBARDE PIAZZA DELLA REPUBBLICA VIA DELLE BRACHE PIAZZA DELLA SANTISSIMA ANNUNZIATA VIA DELLE FARINE PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA VIA DELLE TERME PIAZZA DELLE BELLE ARTI VIA DELL'ISOLA DELLE STINCHE PIAZZA DELLE PALLOTTOLE VIA DELLO STUDIO PIAZZA DELL'OLIO VIA DELL'OCHE PIAZZA DI MADONNA DEGLI ALDOBRANDINI VIA DELL'OSTERIA DEL GUANTO PIAZZA DI MERCATO NUOVO VIA DI CAPACCIO PIAZZA DI PARTE GUELFA VIA DI SAN MINIATO FRA LE TORRI PIAZZA DI SAN BENEDETTO VIA DON GIANCARLO SETTI PIAZZA DI SAN FIRENZE VIA FERDINANDO ZANNETTI PIAZZA DI SAN GIOVANNI VIA FILIPPINA PIAZZA DI SAN LORENZO VIA GIORGIO LA PIRA PIAZZA DI SAN MARCO VIA GIUSEPPE VERDI PIAZZA DI SAN MARTINO VIA GUELFA PIAZZA DI SAN REMIGIO VIA LAMBERTESCA PIAZZA DI SAN SIMONE VIA MAURIZIO BUFALINI PIAZZA DI SANTA CECILIA VIA MOZZA PIAZZA DI SANTA CROCE VIA ORSANMICHELE PIAZZA DI SANTA TRINITA VIA PELLICCERIA PIAZZA FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI VIA POR SANTA MARIA PIAZZA MENTANA VIA PORTA ROSSA PIAZZA SANT'ELISABETTA VIA RICASOLI PIAZZA SANTO STEFANO VIA ROMA PIAZZALE DEGLI UFFIZI VIA SANTA MARGHERITA PIAZZETTA DEI DEL BENE VIA SANT'ELISABETTA PIAZZETTA DI SAN MICHELE VISDOMINI VIA TORTA PONTE ALLE GRAZIE VIA VACCHERECCIA VIA ANTONIO MAGLIABECHI VIA VAL DI LAMONA VIA BORGOGNONA VIA VINCENZO MALENCHINI VIA CALIMALA VIA VINEGIA VIA CALIMARUZZA VICOLO DEGLI ADIMARI VIA CAMILLO CAVOUR VICOLO DEGLI ALBERIGHI VIA CESARE BATTISTI VICOLO DEI CAVALLARI VIA DANTE ALIGHIERI VICOLO DEI CERCHI VIA DEGLI ALFANI VICOLO DEI DAVIZI VIA DEGLI ANSELMI VICOLO DEI GONDI VIA DEGLI ARAZZIERI VICOLO DEI MALISPINI VIA DEGLI SPEZIALI VICOLO DEL BAZAR VIA DEGLI STROZZI VICOLO DEL GIGLIO VIA DEI BENCI VICOLO DEL PANICO VIA DEI BENTACCORDI VICOLO DELLA SETA VIA DEI BIFFI VICOLO DELL'ONESTA' VIA DEI BONIZZI VICOLO DELL'ORO VIA DEI BRUNELLESCHI VICOLO DI FERRO VIA DEI CALZAIOLI VICOLO DI SAN REMIGIO VICOLO DI SANTA MARIA VIA DEI CASTELLANI MAGGIORE VIA DEI CAVALIERI VICOLO DI SANTO STEFANO VIA DEI CERCHI VICOLO MARZIO VIA DEI CERRETANI VICOLO VECCHIO DEL PANICO VIA DEI CIMATORI VOLTA DEI MAZZUCCONI VIA DEI FIBBIAI VOLTA DEI MERCANTI VIA DEI GEORGOFILI VOLTA DEI TINTORI .
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