Euros: How to recognize them
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5 Euros = 9,681.35 Liras Classical Art: grey-green colour |
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10 Euros = 19,362.7 Liras Romanesque Art: red colour |
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20 Euros = 38,725.4 Liras Gothic Art: blue colour |
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50 Euro = 96.813,5 Liras Renaissance Art: orange colour |
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100 Euro = 193,627 Liras Baroque Art: green colour |
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200 Euro = 387.254 Liras Cast-iron architecture: yellow-brown colour |
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500 Euro = 968.135 Liras Twentieth century architecture: purple colour |
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1 Eurocent = 19.36 Liras Castel del Monte: Apulia residence of Frederick II of Swabia |
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2 Eurocent = 38.72 Liras The Mole Antonelliana in Turin: designed by Alessandro Antonelli in 1863 |
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5 Eurocent = 96.8 Liras The Coliseum or the Flavian Amphitheatre, whose construction started under emperor Vespasian around 75 A.D. |
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10 Eurocent = 193.6 Liras "Birth of Venus" (detail) by Sandro Botticelli (1477-78) |
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20 Eurocent = 387.2 Liras The symbol comes from "UniqueForms of Continuity in Space" by Futurist painter and sculpture Umberto Boccioni |
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50 Eurocent = 968.1 Liras The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius set on the Capitoline hill by Pope Paul III in 1538 |
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1 Euro = 1,936.27 Liras |
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2 Euro = 3,872.54 Liras |
27/04/2011