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The Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA; literally "National Associated Press Agency") is the leading news agency in Italy and one of the top ranking in the world. [1] ANSA is a not-for-profit cooperative, whose members and owners are 36 leading news organizations in Italy.
The "Italian Somaliland Lira" was a special version of the Italian "5 Lire coin" of 1927 (shown above), with the same image of king Vittorio Em. III. The Italian Somaliland lira also called the Somali lira (Italian: lira somala), was a special version of the Italian lira minted in Italian Somaliland between 1925 and 1926. [1]
Lire 10 and Lire 20 coins dated 2000 or 2001 were struck in sets only. The Lire 500 coin was the first bimetallic circulating coin, and was also the first circulating coin to feature Braille numerals (a Braille "L. 500" is on the upper rim of the coin's reverse, above the building).
The Agenzia Giornalistica Italia was founded in 1950. [1] The agency is based in Rome. [2] In its initial phase it had a left-wing political stance. [3] Then the agency became part of Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (ENI) in 1960. [3] The agency focuses on news about economics and industry. [4]
L'Italia degli anni di fango. Milan, Lombardy, Italy: Rizzoli Editore. Guerra, Nicola (2021). "Il linguaggio politico della sinistra e della destra extraparlamentari negli anni di piombo" [The political language of the extra-parliamentary left and right in the years of lead]. Italian Studies (in Italian). 76 (4). Taylor & Francis: 406– 420.
The lira (Arabic: ليره, plural: lire, abbreviation: MAL), officially known as the Military Authority Lira, was the currency of the British zone of occupation (later Mandate Territory) in Libya between 1943 and 1951, and of the province of Tripolitania until early 1952.
The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy issued coins between 1807 and 1813 in denominations of 1 and 3 centesimi and 1 soldo (5 centesimi) in copper, c.10 in 20% silver alloy, s.5, s.10 and s.15 (or c.25, c.50 and c.75 centesimi), 1 lira, 2 lire and 5 lire in 90% silver and 20 lire and 40 lire in 90% gold.
Meloni accepted the task, and on the same day assembled a cabinet, which was officially sworn in on 22 October, [4] [5] [22] becoming the first woman to hold the office of Prime Minister of Italy. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The government successfully won the confidence vote , held in late October, [ 23 ] [ 24 ] with a comfortable majority in both houses.