The lira (/ˈlɪərə/ LEER-ə, Italian: [ˈliːra]; pl.: lire, /ˈlɪəreɪ/ LEER-eh, Italian: [ˈliːre]) was the currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002. It was...
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lira Papal lira 1866–1870; became the Vatican lira at par with the Italian lira Parman lira before 1802 and 1815–1859; merged into the Italian lira Sammarinese...
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Italian lira coins were the coins of the Italian lira that served as Italy's currency from 1861 until 2001 when it was replaced by the Euro. From 1980...
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States to Italy in 1870, the Papal lira was replaced by the Italian lira at par. The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy introduced the Italian lira in 1807 at...
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The Italian Somaliland lira also called the Somali lira (Italian: lira somala), was a special version of the Italian lira minted in Italian Somaliland...
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between 1929 and 2002. It was not a separate currency but an issue of the Italian lira; the Banca d'Italia produced coins specifically for Vatican City. The...
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the euro on 1 January 2002. It was equivalent and pegged to the Italian lira. Italian coins and banknotes and Vatican City coins were legal tender in...
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been the monetary authority for Italy from 1893 to 1998, issuing the Italian lira. Since 2014, it has also been Italy's national competent authority within...
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Bretton Woods system (section Italian lira)
The Bretton Woods system of monetary management established the rules for commercial relations among the United States, Canada, Western European countries...
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The Italian East African lira was a special banknote circulating in Italian East Africa (Italian: Africa Orientale Italiana, AOI) between 1938 and 1941...
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translated "lira" in some languages Cypriot lira 1879–2007 French livre 781–1794 Israeli lira 1948–1980 Italian lira 1861–2002 Italian East African lira 1938–1941...
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Centesimo (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
"hundredth". In Italy it was the 1⁄100 division of the Italian lira. Currencies that have centesimo as subunits include: Circulating Euro cent (in Italian, see Language...
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Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. It consists of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea...
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Ethiopian birr (section Italian lira, 1936–1941)
talaris. Not long after the Italian occupation and the attempted transformation of Ethiopia into Italian East Africa, the Italian lira was introduced on 15 July...
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continued to be used into medieval times. The Turkish lira, the French livre (until 1794), the Italian lira (until 2002), Lebanese pound and the pound unit...
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The lira (plural lire) was the distinct currency of Venice until 1848, when it was replaced by the Italian lira. It originated from the Carolingian monetary...
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currency, replacing the local coins circulating in the country: the Italian lira, of the same size, weight, and metal of the French franc. Mintage being...
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The Genoese lira (Italian: Lira genovese) was the currency of the Republic of Genoa until 1797. The mint in the Republic of Genoa began its production...
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sterling until 1979. Replaced alongside Italian lira with euro Linked to Sammarinese & Vatican lira, all valid in Italy, San Marino and the Vatican City. Interchangeable...
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Calabrian lira (Italian: lira Calabrese) is a traditional musical instrument characteristic of some areas of Calabria, a region in southern Italy. The lira of...
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(sing. baiocco), each of 5 quattrini. It was replaced by the lira, equal to the Italian lira. The Duchy of Modena and Reggio also issued scudi, worth four...
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Cypriot pound (redirect from Cypriot lira)
The pound, or lira (Greek: λίρα, plural λίρες, and Turkish: lira, Ottoman Turkish: لیره, from the Latin libra via the Italian lira; sign: £, sometimes...
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The lira (Maltese: lira Maltija, plural: liri, ISO 4217 code: MTL) or pound (until ca. 1986 in English, code MTP) was the currency of Malta from 1972...
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annexation of the Papal States to Italy in 1870, the Papal lira was replaced by the Italian lira at par. The lira was subdivided into 100 centesimi and...
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The Kingdom of Italy (Italian: Regno d'Italia, Italian: [ˈreɲɲo diˈtaːlja]) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia...
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25% on either side of the bilateral rates (with the exception of the Italian lira, the Spanish peseta, the Portuguese escudo and Pound sterling, which...
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often used, especially in handwriting, as the currency sign for the Italian lira. Historically, it was commonly used as a currency sign for the British...
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The 1 lira cent (Italian: centesimo di lira), commonly called centesimino, was the smallest denomination of Italian lira coins. Like the contemporary 2...
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Byzantine lyra (redirect from Byzantine lira)
Bulgaria, the gusle in Serbia and Montenegro, the Calabrian lira (Italian: lira Calabrese) in Italy, and the Pontic lyra (Greek: ποντιακή λύρα; Turkish: Karadeniz...
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was an oval, which with its modifications remained in favour until the Italian lira da braccio asserted itself as the better type, leading to the violin...
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