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introduced (dated 1991) in
denominations of 1
centas, 2, 5 centai, 10, 20, 50-centų, and 1 litas, 2, 5 litai. The 1
centas, 2, 5
centai pieces were
minted in aluminium...
- The 1
centas was a
Lithuanian coin. It has been
since replaced by the Euro.
Money portal Info
about 1
centas in
English v t e v t e...
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Čenta (Serbian Cyrillic: Чента; Hungarian: Csenta) is a
village located in the
Zrenjanin muni****lity, in the
Central Banat District of Serbia. It is...
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Manuela Di
Centa, OLY (born 31
January 1963) is an
Italian former cross-country
skier and
Olympic athlete. She is the
sister of
former cross-country skier...
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Centa may
refer to:
Čenta, Serbia, a
village Centa,
Velike Lašče, Slovenia, a
settlement Antonio Centa (1907–1979),
Italian actor Centa (river), Italian...
- Di
Centa is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Giorgio Di
Centa (born 1972),
Italian cross-country
skier Manuela Di
Centa (born...
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slightly negative connotation. 1
centas coin (€0.003):
diameter - 18.75 mm,
thickness - 1.30 mm,
weight - 0.83 g. The 1
centas coin has a
square ornament with...
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Centa San Nicolò (Trentino: Zénta) is a
comune (muni****lity) in
Trentino in the
northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol,
located about 14...
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Antonio Centa (10
August 1907 – 19
April 1979) was an
Italian film actor. Born in Maniago,
Province of Pordenone,
Centa was
among the most
active and...
- The
Centa is a very
short Italian river in the
province of Savona. Its
source is near the
Italian village of Leca (Albenga), at the
junction between Arroscia...