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Regione Filiale Denominazione up SICILIA CATANIA 2 PROVINCIA Regione Filiale Denominazione UP SICILIA CATANIA 2 PROVINCIA ACIREALE PIEMONTE ALESSANDRIA 2 ACQUI TERME CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST AFRAGOLA SICILIA AGRIGENTO AGRIGENTO CENTRO LAZIO ROMA 4 EST ALBANO LAZIALE VENETO PADOVA ALBIGNASEGO SICILIA TRAPANI ALCAMO PIEMONTE ALESSANDRIA 1 ALESSANDRIA CENTRO SARDEGNA SASSARI ALGHERO PUGLIA BARI ALTAMURA MARCHE ANCONA ANCONA CITTA' PUGLIA BARI ANDRIA LAZIO LATINA APRILIA TOSCANA AREZZO AREZZO CENTRO PIEMONTE NOVARA ARONA CAMPANIA AVELLINO AVELLINO DE SANCTIS ABRUZZO L'AQUILA AVEZZANO 2 SICILIA PALERMO 2 PROVINCIA BAGHERIA SICILIA MESSINA 2 PROVINCIA BARCELLONA POZZO DI GOTTO PUGLIA BARI BARI 19 PUGLIA BARI BARI SUCC.4 PUGLIA BARI BARLETTA VENETO VICENZA BASSANO DEL GRAPPA CAMPANIA SALERNO BATTIPAGLIA VENETO BELLUNO BELLUNO CASTELLO CAMPANIA BENEVENTO BENEVENTO CENTRO LOMBARDIA BERGAMO 1 BERGAMO CENTRO PIEMONTE BIELLA BIELLA MICCA PUGLIA BARI BISCEGLIE PUGLIA BARI BITONTO EMILIA ROMAGNA BOLOGNA 1 CITTA' BOLOGNA 15 EMILIA ROMAGNA BOLOGNA 1 CITTA' BOLOGNA CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA BOLOGNA 1 CITTA' BOLOGNA EMILIA LEVANTE PIEMONTE ALBA BRA LOMBARDIA BRESCIA 1 BRESCIA CENTRO LOMBARDIA BUSTO ARSIZIO BUSTO ARSIZIO SARDEGNA CAGLIARI CAGLIARI 10 SARDEGNA CAGLIARI CAGLIARI CENTRO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST CAIVANO SICILIA CATANIA 2 PROVINCIA CALTAGIRONE MOLISE CAMPOBASSO CAMPOBASSO CENTRO VENETO PADOVA CAMPOSAMPIERO PIEMONTE PINEROLO CARMAGNOLA PUGLIA BRINDISI CAROVIGNO EMILIA ROMAGNA MODENA CARPI TOSCANA MASSA CARRARA CARRARA Regione Filiale Denominazione UP LOMBARDIA CREMONA CASALMAGGIORE CAMPANIA CASERTA 1 CASERTA CENTRO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST CASORIA LAZIO FROSINONE CASSINO MARCHE ANCONA CASTELFIDARDO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 3 EST CASTELLAMMARE DI STABIA SICILIA CATANIA 1 CITTA' CATANIA 1 SICILIA CATANIA 1 CITTA' CATANIA 23 SICILIA CATANIA 1 CITTA' CATANIA CENTRO CALABRIA CATANZARO CATANZARO CENTRO TOSCANA LIVORNO CECINA PUGLIA BRINDISI CEGLIE MESSAPICA MARCHE ANCONA CHIARAVALLE LIGURIA GENOVA 1 LEVANTE CHIAVARI ABRUZZO CHIETI CHIETI STAZIONE LOMBARDIA MONZA CINISELLO BALSAMO LAZIO LATINA CISTERNA DI LATINA UMBRIA PERUGIA CITTA' DI CASTELLO MARCHE MACERATA CIVITANOVA MARCHE FRIULI VENEZIA UDINE CODROIPO GIULIA LOMBARDIA MILANO 5 EST COLOGNO MONZESE PUGLIA BARI CORATO EMILIA ROMAGNA REGGIO EMILIA CORREGGIO CALABRIA COSENZA COSENZA VENETO LOMBARDIA CREMONA CREMONA CENTRO CALABRIA CROTONE CROTONE PATERNOSTRO PIEMONTE CUNEO CUNEO CENTRO LOMBARDIA MILANO 2 NORD DESIO TOSCANA FIRENZE 2 PROVINCIA EMPOLI MARCHE ANCONA FALCONARA MARITTIMA MARCHE PESARO-URBINO FANO MARCHE FERMO FERMO EMILIA ROMAGNA FERRARA FERRARA CENTRO TOSCANA FIRENZE 2 PROVINCIA FIGLINE VALDARNO TOSCANA FIRENZE 1 CITTA' FIRENZE 29 TOSCANA FIRENZE 1 CITTA' FIRENZE 7 TOSCANA FIRENZE 1 CITTA' FIRENZE CAMPO MARTE TOSCANA FIRENZE 1 CITTA' FIRENZE V.R. LAZIO ROMA 5 OVEST FIUMICINO PAESE PUGLIA FOGGIA FOGGIA 2 PUGLIA FOGGIA FOGGIA CENTRO UMBRIA PERUGIA FOLIGNO TOSCANA GROSSETO FOLLONICA EMILIA ROMAGNA FORLI' FORLI' CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA FORLI' FORLIMPOPOLI Regione Filiale Denominazione UP LAZIO LATINA FORMIA LAZIO FROSINONE FROSINONE 3 TOSCANA FIRENZE 2 PROVINCIA FUCECCHIO LAZIO LATINA GAETA LOMBARDIA BUSTO ARSIZIO GALLARATE PIEMONTE NOVARA GALLIATE SICILIA CALTANISSETTA GELA LIGURIA GENOVA 1 LEVANTE GENOVA CENTRO LAZIO ROMA 4 EST GENZANO DI ROMA PUGLIA BARI GIOVINAZZO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST GIUGLIANO IN CAMPANIA TOSCANA GROSSETO GROSSETO CENTRO PUGLIA TARANTO GROTTAGLIE 1 UMBRIA PERUGIA GUALDO TADINO UMBRIA PERUGIA GUBBIO LAZIO ROMA 2 NORD GUIDONIA LOMBARDIA BRESCIA 2 GUSSAGO PIEMONTE TORINO 2 NORD IVREA LIGURIA LA SPEZIA LA SPEZIA CENTRO CALABRIA CATANZARO LAMEZIA TERME TOSCANA PISTOIA LAMPORECCHIO ABRUZZO CHIETI LANCIANO LAZIO LATINA LATINA CENTRO PUGLIA LECCE LECCE CENTRO VENETO LEGNAGO LEGNAGO LOMBARDIA MONZA LISSONE TOSCANA LIVORNO LIVORNO CENTRO CALABRIA REGGIO CALABRIA LOCRI VENETO VICENZA LONIGO PUGLIA FOGGIA LUCERA MARCHE MACERATA MACERATA CENTRO CAMPANIA CASERTA 1 MADDALONI LOMBARDIA MILANO 4 OVEST MAGENTA LOMBARDIA MANTOVA MANTOVA CENTRO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST MARANO DI NAPOLI CAMPANIA CASERTA 1 MARCIANISE SICILIA TRAPANI MARSALA PUGLIA TARANTO MASSAFRA CAMPANIA SALERNO MERCATO SAN SEVERINO SICILIA MESSINA 1 CITTA' MESSINA V.R. VENETO VENEZIA MESTRE LOMBARDIA MILANO 1 CITTA' MILANO 29 LOMBARDIA MILANO 1 CITTA' MILANO 30 LOMBARDIA MILANO 1 CITTA' MILANO 49 LOMBARDIA MILANO 1 CITTA' MILANO 65 LOMBARDIA MILANO 1 CITTA' MILANO 67 Regione Filiale Denominazione UP LOMBARDIA MILANO 1 CITTA' MILANO CENTRO LOMBARDIA MILANO MILANO CENTRO COMMERCIALE BONOLA SICILIA CATANIA 1 CITTA' MISTERBIANCO EMILIA ROMAGNA MODENA MODENA CENTRO PUGLIA BARI MODUGNO PUGLIA BARI MOLFETTA PUGLIA BARI MOLFETTA 3 PIEMONTE TORINO 1 CITTA' MONCALIERI PUGLIA BARI MONOPOLI VENETO PADOVA MONSELICE LAZIO ROMA 2 NORD MONTEROTONDO CAMPANIA BENEVENTO MONTESARCHIO ABRUZZO PESCARA MONTESILVANO SPIAGGIA TOSCANA AREZZO MONTEVARCHI LOMBARDIA MONZA MONZA CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI 31 CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI 35 CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI 50 CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI BARRA SAN GIOVANNI CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI CENTRO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI FUORIGROTTA CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI SECONDIGLIANO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI SOCCAVO CENTRO SETTOR. CAMPANIA NAPOLI 1 CITTA' NAPOLI VOMERO TOSCANA PISA NAVACCHIO LAZIO ROMA 3 SUD NETTUNO PIEMONTE TORINO 1 CITTA' NICHELINO CAMPANIA SALERNO NOCERA INFERIORE CAMPANIA NAPOLI 3 EST NOLA PIEMONTE NOVARA NOVARA CENTRO SARDEGNA NUORO NUORO CRISPI SARDEGNA ORISTANO ORISTANO CENTRO ABRUZZO CHIETI ORTONA UMBRIA TERNI ORVIETO PUGLIA BRINDISI OSTUNI VENETO PADOVA PADOVA CENTRO SICILIA PALERMO 1 CITTA' PALERMO 3 SICILIA PALERMO 1 CITTA' PALERMO 34 SICILIA PALERMO 1 CITTA' PALERMO AUSONIA SICILIA PALERMO 1 CITTA' PALERMO CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA PARMA PARMA CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA PARMA PARMA SUD MONTEBELLO SICILIA PALERMO 1 CITTA' PARTINICO LOMBARDIA PAVIA PAVIA CENTRO UMBRIA PERUGIA PERUGIA CENTRO MARCHE PESARO-URBINO PESARO CENTRO Regione Filiale Denominazione UP ABRUZZO PESCARA PESCARA 5 ABRUZZO PESCARA PESCARA CENTRO TOSCANA LUCCA PIETRASANTA PIEMONTE PINEROLO PINEROLO TOSCANA PISA PISA CENTRO TOSCANA PISTOIA PISTOIA CENTRO TOSCANA PRATO POGGIO A CAIANO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST POMIGLIANO D'ARCO TOSCANA PISA PONTEDERA MARCHE ASCOLI PICENO PORTO D'ASCOLI CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST PORTO D'ISCHIA BASILICATA POTENZA POTENZA CITTA' CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST POZZUOLI TOSCANA PRATO PRATO MARTINI PUGLIA BARI PUTIGNANO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 2 OVEST QUARTO SARDEGNA CAGLIARI QUARTU SANT'ELENA SICILIA RAGUSA RAGUSA CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA RAVENNA RAVENNA CENTRO MARCHE MACERATA RECANATI CALABRIA REGGIO CALABRIA REGGIO CALABRIA CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA REGGIO EMILIA REGGIO EMILIA CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA RIMINI RICCIONE LAZIO RIETI RIETI GARIBALDI EMILIA ROMAGNA RIMINI RIMINI PIEMONTE PINEROLO RIVOLI SICILIA RAGUSA ROCCIOLA SORDA CALABRIA COSENZA ROGES LAZIO ROMA 3 SUD ROMA 100 LAZIO ROMA 1 CENTRO ROMA 103 LAZIO ROMA 3 SUD ROMA 127 LAZIO ROMA 2 NORD ROMA 130 LAZIO ROMA 1 CENTRO ROMA 158 LAZIO ROMA 4 EST ROMA 160 LAZIO ROMA 5 OVEST ROMA 19 LAZIO ROMA 1 CENTRO ROMA 26 LAZIO ROMA 3 SUD ROMA 35 LAZIO ROMA 4 EST ROMA 70 LAZIO ROMA 1 CENTRO ROMA APPIO LAZIO ROMA 5 OVEST ROMA AURELIO LAZIO ROMA 5 OVEST ROMA BELSITO LAZIO ROMA 4 EST ROMA CINECITTA' EST LAZIO ROMA 3 SUD ROMA EUR LAZIO ROMA 5 OVEST ROMA GROTTAROSSA LAZIO ROMA 2 NORD ROMA MONTESACRO LAZIO ROMA 2 NORD ROMA NOMENTANO Regione Filiale Denominazione UP LAZIO ROMA 1 CENTRO ROMA OSTIENSE LAZIO ROMA 1 CENTRO ROMA PRATI LAZIO ROMA 2 NORD ROMA SETTECAMINI LAZIO ROMA 3 SUD ROMA SPINACETO LAZIO ROMA 2 NORD ROMA TIBURTINO SUD LAZIO ROMA 4 EST ROMA TORRE GAIA LAZIO ROMA 3 SUD ROMA TRULLO LAZIO ROMA 1 CENTRO ROMA V.R. LOMBARDIA BERGAMO 1 ROMANO DI LOMBARDIA VENETO ROVIGO ROVIGO POPOLO LOMBARDIA MILANO 3 SUD ROZZANO PUGLIA BARI RUVO DI PUGLIA CAMPANIA SALERNO SALERNO 9 CAMPANIA SALERNO SALERNO CENTRO PIEMONTE CUNEO SALUZZO ABRUZZO CHIETI SAMBUCETO LIGURIA GENOVA 2 PONENTE SAMPIERDARENA VENETO VENEZIA SAN DONA' DI PIAVE LOMBARDIA MILANO 3 SUD SAN DONATO MILANESE CAMPANIA NAPOLI 3 EST SAN GIORGIO A CREMANO EMILIA ROMAGNA BOLOGNA 2 PROVINCIA SAN GIOVANNI IN PERSICETO TOSCANA AREZZO SAN GIOVANNI VALDARNO CAMPANIA NAPOLI 3 EST SAN GIUSEPPE VESUVIANO EMILIA ROMAGNA BOLOGNA 1 CITTA' SAN LAZZARO DI SAVENA EMILIA ROMAGNA REGGIO EMILIA SAN MAURIZIO Centro Comm. Il Quinzio CAMPANIA CASERTA 2 SANTA MARIA CAPUA VETERE LOMBARDIA BUSTO ARSIZIO SARONNO SARDEGNA SASSARI SASSARI CENTRO EMILIA ROMAGNA MODENA SASSUOLO LIGURIA SAVONA SAVONA CENTRO CAMPANIA SALERNO SCAFATI TOSCANA FIRENZE 2 PROVINCIA SCANDICCI LOMBARDIA MILANO 3 SUD SEGRATE MARCHE ANCONA SENIGALLIA TOSCANA FIRENZE 2 PROVINCIA SESTO FIORENTINO LOMBARDIA MILANO 5 EST SESTO SAN GIOVANNI LIGURIA GENOVA 2 PONENTE SESTRI PONENTE PIEMONTE TORINO 2 NORD SETTIMO TORINESE TOSCANA SIENA SIENA CENTRO VENETO VENEZIA SOTTOMARINA ABRUZZO L'AQUILA SULMONA PUGLIA TARANTO TARANTO CENTRO ABRUZZO TERAMO TERAMO CENTRO PUGLIA BARI TERLIZZI UMBRIA TERNI TERNI CENTRO MARCHE MACERATA TOLENTINO Regione Filiale Denominazione UP PIEMONTE TORINO 1 CITTA' TORINO 35 PIEMONTE TORINO 1 CITTA' TORINO 74 PIEMONTE TORINO 1 CITTA' TORINO CENTRO LAZIO ROMA 4 EST TORRE ANGELA CAMPANIA NAPOLI 3 EST TORRE ANNUNZIATA CAMPANIA NAPOLI 3 EST TORRE DEL GRECO PIEMONTE ALESSANDRIA 2 TORTONA PUGLIA BARI TRANI TRENTINO ALTO TRENTO TRENTO CENTRO ADIGE LOMBARDIA BERGAMO 2 TRESCORE BALNEARIO LOMBARDIA BERGAMO 1 TREVIGLIO VENETO TREVISO TREVISO CENTRO PUGLIA LECCE TRICASE PUGLIA BARI TRIGGIANO FRIULI VENEZIA UDINE UDINE CENTRO GIULIA UMBRIA PERUGIA UMBERTIDE PIEMONTE ALESSANDRIA 1 VALENZA LOMBARDIA VARESE VARESE 1 LOMBARDIA VARESE VARESE V.R. ABRUZZO CHIETI VASTO LAZIO ROMA 4 EST VELLETRI PIEMONTE TORINO 2 NORD VENARIA REALE PIEMONTE VERCELLI VERCELLI CENTRO TOSCANA LUCCA VIAREGGIO LOMBARDIA PAVIA VIGEVANO CENTRO LAZIO VITERBO VITERBO 1 LAZIO VITERBO VITERBO CENTRO SICILIA RAGUSA VITTORIA LOMBARDIA PAVIA VOGHERA .
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