• referred to as the "Neapolitan lira". It was subdivided into 100 centesimi (singular: centesimo) and was equal to the Italian lira and French franc. It...
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    the Italian lira Maltese lira 1825–2007; merged into the euro, 2008 Neapolitan lira 1812–1813; merged into the Italian lira Ottoman lira 1844–1923; became...
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    the Italian lira replaced the coinage of the House of Bourbon in 1861, a rate of 1 piastra = 5.1 lire was established. The Neapolitan lira was the currency...
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    lira Lombardo-Venetian lira Luccan franc Neapolitan lira Papal lira Paraguayan peso Parman lira Sammarinese lira Sardinian lira Somalo Vatican lira Italy...
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    1861, at 1 piastra = 1.2 ducat di regno = 5.1 Neapolitan lire, the latter at par with the Italian lira; and The scudo of Rome and the Papal States in...
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  • Somaliland lira 1925–1926 Luccan lira until 1800 and 1826–1847 Maltese lira 1825–2007 Neapolitan lira 1812–1813 Ottoman lira 1844–1923 Papal lira 1866–1870...
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    Kingdom of Naples (Latin: Regnum Neapolitanum; Italian: Regno di Napoli; Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule) was a state that ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula...
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  • worth 100 grana. In 1812, the Neapolitan lira was introduced by the occupying French in an attempt to decimalize the Neapolitan currency units. However, the...
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  • (1939–1945) Leu Romanian leu Moldovan leu Libra jaquesa Lira Neapolitan lira Turkish lira Venetian lira Livre French livre Luxembourgian livre Karbovanets...
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  • Lebanese lira (ليرة) – Lebanon Luccan lira – Lucca Maltese lira – Malta Neapolitan lira – Naples (Kingdom of Joachim Murat) Ottoman Turkish lira – Ottoman...
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  • October 2016. "History of Lira university". Lira University. Retrieved 15 January 2017. "Distance Between Gulu, Uganda and Lira, Uganda" (Map). Google Maps...
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    the Kingdom of Sicily, the ducat became at par a continuation of the Neapolitan ducat and the Sicilian piastra issued prior to 1816, although the Sicilian...
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    Regno delle Due Sicilie), the Bourbon Army (Esercito Borbonico) or the Neapolitan Army (Esercito Napoletano), was the land forces of the Kingdom of the...
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  • Shoeshine (Italian: Sciuscià [ʃuʃˈʃa], from Neapolitan pronunciation of the English) is a 1946 Italian film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Sometimes regarded...
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  • Turin, he displayed Passa la Vacca (The Cow Passes); Tre per una lira (Three for a Lira); L'ombrello del frate (The Monk's Umbrella); Un' antica passione...
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    the Neapolitan singer Nino D'Angelo. Although the club was officially founded in 1926, Napoli traces its roots to the first relevant Neapolitan club...
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    the 100 Italian films to be saved, exceeding one billion liras at the time. In 1981 Neapolitan legend Massimo Troisi made his debut as an actor and director...
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    Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies (category 19th-century Neapolitan people)
    1975, p. 205. Carvalho 2007, p. 51. Lira 1977, Vol 1, p. 122. Calmon 1975, p. 213. Lira 1977, Vol 1, p. 120. Lira 1977, Vol 1, p. 121. Calmon 1975, p...
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  • by Sydney Sibilia. It is based on real life events surrounding three Neapolitan brothers who established a successful piracy record label between late...
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  • but Flatfoot has managed to arrest them, with the help of a boss of the Neapolitan underworld, called Manomozza (snipped hand). After the arrest however...
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  • pot pie bites, rainbow carrots, ostrich necks, curry ketchup Dessert: neapolitan roll, pears, potato chip clusters, salad cream Contestants: Connor Kaminski...
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  • 17-year-old country girl, Filumena (Loren), during a bombing outside a Neapolitan brothel, starts an on-again, off-again relationship spanning 22 years...
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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 decided...
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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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    known of such cases was the Neapolitan composer Domenico Cimarosa, who composed the Republican hymn for the short-lived Neapolitan Republic of 1799. When the...
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    was known to sometimes send a patient home with a prescription and a 50-lira note in an envelope. It was claimed even before his death that Moscati was...
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    regaining their peninsular domains, the scudo was replaced by the Sardinian lira, which in 1821 also replaced the Sardinian scudo, the coins that had been...
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    Mainland recruits could have combined with the 2,000 Papal guards and Neapolitan soldiers under General Pepe, who ignored orders to retreat in favor of...
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    (...) under Giuseppe Garibaldi to overthrow the Neapolitan Bourbons. After defeating a Neapolitan force at Calatafirmi, Garibaldi captured Palermo after...
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  • small comune (municipality) in the province of Messina (Sicily), to a Neapolitan father, a florist who specialized in funeral wreaths, and a Sicilian mother...
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