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- Q1053631 subject Q9037631.
- Q1053631 abstract "Centesimo (plural centesimi) is an Italian word derived from the Latin centesimus meaning "hundredth". It was equal to 1/100 of currencies named lira. However, not all lira-denominated currencies feature centesimo as their 1/100 subunit. For example, the Turkish new lira is divided into 100 kuruş and the Maltese lira was divided into 100 cents.Currencies that have centesimo as subunits include:".
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- Q1053631 wikiPageWikiLink Q9037631.
- Q1053631 comment "Centesimo (plural centesimi) is an Italian word derived from the Latin centesimus meaning "hundredth". It was equal to 1/100 of currencies named lira. However, not all lira-denominated currencies feature centesimo as their 1/100 subunit. For example, the Turkish new lira is divided into 100 kuruş and the Maltese lira was divided into 100 cents.Currencies that have centesimo as subunits include:".
- Q1053631 label "Centesimo".
- Q1053631 depiction Italian20centesimi1912.jpg.