What was the currency in Italy before the euro?

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The lira was the official unit of currency in Italy until January 1, 1999, when it was replaced by the euro (euro coins and notes were not introduced until 2002). Old lira denominated currency ceased to be legal tender on February 28, 2002. The conversion rate is 1,936.27 lire to the euro.
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flagSpain
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100%
0%
0%
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flagItaly
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94%
0%
0%
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flagGreece
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91%
0%
8%
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flagGermany
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3%
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flagRepublic of Ireland
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flagthe United Kingdom
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85%
3%
4%
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flagAustralia
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84%
3%
6%
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flagCanada
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0%
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flagPoland
5%
79%
6%
6%
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flagthe United States
22%
55%
12%
8%
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flagIndia
24%
53%
12%
7%
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flagPakistan
21%
50%
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