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Italian lira

Italian lira
эк., ист. итальянская лира (национальная валюта Италии до введения евро в 2002 г.; 1 итальянская лира равна 100 чентезимо; международный стандартный код — ITL)
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Англо-русский экономический словарь.

  

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