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Centesimo (Italian: centesimo; pl.: centesimi; Spanish: centésimo; pl.: centésimos) is a currency unit equivalent to cent, derived from the Latin centesimus meaning "hundredth". In Italy it was the 1⁄100 division of the Italian lira.
Currencies that have centesimo as subunits include:
Circulating
- Euro cent (in Italian, see Language and the euro)
- Panamanian balboa
- Swiss franc (in Italian, see Rappen)
- Uruguayan peso
Obsolete
- Boliviano (1864–1963)
- Chilean escudo
- Dominican franco
- Eritrean tallero
- Italian lira
- Lombardo-Venetian lira
- Luccan franc
- Neapolitan lira
- Papal lira
- Paraguayan peso
- Parman lira
- Sammarinese lira
- Sardinian lira
- Somalo
- Vatican lira
References
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