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    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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    The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza (Italian: Ducato di Parma e Piacenza, Latin: Ducatus Parmae et Placentiae) was an Italian state created in 1545 and located...
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    was replaced by the lira, equivalent to the Italian lira. The exchange rate used was 5.375 lire = 1 scudo. The Parman lira was Parma's official currency...
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  • The Charterhouse of Parma (French: La Chartreuse de Parme, Italian: La Certosa di Parma) is a 1948 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque...
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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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    Sammarinese lira was pegged to, and exchangeable with, the Italian lira. The small number of Sammarinese euro coins, as was the case with the lira before it...
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    Rome Ciampino Airport (redirect from LIRA)
    G. B. Pastine–Rome Ciampino Airport (IATA: CIA, ICAO: LIRA) is the secondary international airport serving Rome, the capital of Italy, after Leonardo da...
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    of Tuscany, Parma, Modena and the Papal Legations agreed to several military treaties. On 7 November 1859, they elected Eugenio Emanuele di Savoia-Carignano [it]...
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    awarded by the House of Bourbon-Parma to Carlist supporters. The order was founded in 1923 by Jaime de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma, a Carlist claimant to the...
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    The history of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza, a former state on the Italian Peninsula whose capital was the city of Parma, begins in 1545 and ends in...
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    sole head office.: 14  In 1860-1861, it absorbed the Bank of Parma (Italian: Banca di Parma, est. 1858) and the Bologna-based Bank of the Four Legations [it]...
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    censimento degli antichi Stati sardi (1. gennaio 1858) e censimenti di Lombardia, di Parma e di Modena (1857–1858) pubblicati per cura del Ministero d'agricoltura...
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    Duchy of Lucca (category House of Bourbon-Parma)
    Bonaparte. It was created to compensate the House of Bourbon-Parma for the loss of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza, which was bestowed on the former Empress...
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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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    Victor Emmanuel would accept this arrangement. On 5 March 1860, Piacenza, Parma, Tuscany, Modena, and Romagna voted in referendums to join the Kingdom of...
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    The Duchy of Milan (Italian: Ducato di Milano; Lombard: Ducaa de Milan) was a state in Northern Italy, created in 1395 by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, then...
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  • Loik and Mazzola to Torino, for the then exorbitant figure of 1,200,000 lira. Venezia would struggle in the 1942–43 Serie A season, finishing 14th in...
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    The Kingdom of Naples (Latin: Regnum Neapolitanum; Italian: Regno di Napoli; Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule) was a state that ruled the part of the Italian...
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    began construction in 1954 and opened in 1962, at a cost of 12.8 billion lira. Building an offshore airport was not a strange or unique solution only for...
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    awarded two points for a game, when in Bergamo, an Atalanta fan threw a 100 lira coin at Alemão's head. A controversial set of events set off at the 1990...
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    (Ligurian: Repúbrica de Zêna [ɾeˈpybɾika de ˈzeːna]; Italian: Repubblica di Genova; Latin: Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval and early modern maritime...
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  • open air games. All members, both players and management, paid dues of 1 Lira every month. The club's colours were white and purple and the local market...
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    Finnish president, Tarja Halonen, to concede that the EFSA should be based in Parma instead of Finland, and compared Finnish smoked reindeer unfavourably to...
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  • Sylvain; Keller-Rahbé, Edwige; Rosellini, Michèle (2020-08-31). " A qui lira ": Littérature, livre et librairie en France au XVIIe siècle: Actes du 47e...
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    January 2022. "Aeroporto Prati Vecchi d'Aguscello". Aeroporto di Reggio Emilia "Aeroporto di Frosinone". Archived from the original on 2008-04-13. Retrieved...
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    total amount of 2.7 billion euros. The link ends in San Quirico di Trecasali (Parma). In order to solve the traffic problems inside the cities of Trento...
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    The Republic of San Marco (Italian: Repubblica di San Marco) or the Venetian Republic (Venetian: Repùblega Vèneta) was an Italian revolutionary state which...
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    music-dramas composed by Wagner. In the 1870/71 season, at the Teatro Regio di Parma, he sang with great success in a trio of Verdi operas, I Lombardi alla...
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    original on 6 May 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2013. Italian: Territorio libero di Trieste; Slovene: Svobodno tržaško ozemlje; Croatian: Slobodni teritorij Trsta;...
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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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