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Fiorino (other)
Fiorino may refer to: * The ''fiorino d'oro'' or florin, gold currency of the Republic of Florence * Fiat Fiorino, a van manufactured by Fiat Motors * Tuscan fiorino, the currency of Tuscany between 1826 and 1859 * Fiorino, Montescudaio, an Italian village in the province of Pisa, Tuscany * Fiorino Bianco, politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada * infernoFio, Minecraft Survivor player See also * Fiorina (other) * Fiorini (other) Fiorini may refer to: Places * Fiorini, village in Croatia Surname * Brayden Fiorini (born 1997), Australian rules footballer * Chiara Fiorini (born 1956), Swiss painter and object artist * Elisabetta Fiorini Mazzanti (1799–1879), Italian ... {{disambiguation Italian masculine given names ...
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Florin
The Florentine florin was a gold coin struck from 1252 to 1533 with no significant change in its design or metal content standard during that time. It had 54 grains (3.499 grams, 0.113 troy ounce) of nominally pure or 'fine' gold with a purchasing power difficult to estimate (and variable) but ranging according to social grouping and perspective from approximately 140 to 1,000 modern US dollars. The name of the coin comes from the ''Giglio bottonato'' ( it), the floral emblem of the city, which is represented at the head of the coin. History The ''fiorino d'oro'' (gold florin) was used in the Republic of Florence and was the first European gold coin struck in sufficient quantities since the 7th century to play a significant commercial role. The florin was recognized across large parts of Europe. The territorial usage of the '' lira'' and the florin often overlapped, where the lira was used for smaller transactions (wages, food purchases), the florin was for larger transactions ...
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Fiat Fiorino
The Fiat Fiorino is a small commercial vehicle produced by the Italian car manufacturer Fiat since 1977. Its first two generations have been the panel van derivatives of other small models, such as the Fiat 127 and Fiat Uno, while the current third generation was developed jointly with PSA Peugeot Citroën (both of which merged into Stellantis), and is based on the Fiat Small platform. The current generation, the Sevel LAV, is also built with a passenger body style, as the Fiat Qubo, and is marketed along with its rebadged versions, the Citroën Nemo and the Peugeot Bipper. It is positioned below the Fiat Doblò, the Citroën Berlingo, and the Peugeot Partner, in each manufacturer's model line up. The name comes from the ''fiorino d'oro'', an old Italian coin normally translated into English as the Florin. First generation (1977–1988) Originally called Fiat 127 Fiorino, the first generation (Codeproject Type 147) was based on the Series 2 Fiat 127 with the back being a van ...
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Tuscan Fiorino
The Tuscan fiorino (plural: ''fiorini'') was the currency of Tuscany between 1826 and 1859. It was subdivided into 100 quattrini (singular: ''quattrino''), a local currency made by four denari (from the Latin: ''quater denarii''). There was an additional denomination called the paolo, worth 40 quattrini, in circulation. History During the Napoleonic Wars, Tuscany was annexed by France and the French franc was introduced, together with its satellite Italian lira. The previous lira did not disappear, creating a big confusion between the old Tuscan lira and the new Italian lira. So, when Duke Leopold II rose to power in 1824, he decided to introduce a new basic currency. The fiorino replaced the Tuscan lira at a rate of lire = 1 fiorino.This fact was quite obvious, because the pound was equivalent to 240 denari or 60 quattrini, while the fiorino was equivalent to 100 quattrini or 400 denari. In 1847, Tuscany absorbed Lucca and the fiorino replaced the Luccan lira at a rate of 1 fiori ...
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Fiorino, Montescudaio
Fiorino is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Montescudaio, province of Pisa. At the time of the 2001 census its population was 299.Popolazione residente - Pisa (dettaglio loc. abitate) - Censimento 2001
. Fiorino is about 60 km from
Pisa Pisa ( , or ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea. It is the ca ...
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Fiorino Bianco
Fiorino Bianco is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served on the Montreal city council from 1990 to 1994, initially as a member of mayor Jean Doré's Montreal Citizens' Movement (MCM) and later for other parties. Bianco ran for city council in the suburban Montreal community of Saint-Leonard in the 1982 and 1986 general elections and in a 1985 by-election. He was defeated on all three occasions. In 1990, he was described as a real-estate broker and former union leader. In the buildup to the 1990 Montreal municipal election, Bianco challenged incumbent councillor Gilles Berthiaume for the MCM party nomination in Rivière-des-Prairies. Berthiaume resigned from the MCM during the contest in a dispute over party memberships; Bianco subsequently won the nomination and narrowly defeated Berthiaume, who ran as an independent, in the general election. In 1991, Bianco supported the Quebec government's decision to lift a building freeze on Île Rochon within his division. He late ...
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Fiorina (other)
Fiorina may refer to: People with the surname * Alejandro Fiorina (born 1988), an Argentine footballer * Betty Fiorina (1919–2010), an American politician * Carly Fiorina (born 1954), business executive and 2016 presidential candidate * Morris P. Fiorina (born 1946), political scientist and author Other uses * Fiorina (San Marino), a village in San Marino * Fiorina 161, a fictional planet and the setting of ''Alien 3'' * ''Fiorina la vacca'' (Fiorina the Cow), a 1972 film directed by Vittorio De Sisti * ''Fiorina'', an 1851 opera by Carlo Pedrotti Carlo Pedrotti (12 November 1817 – 16 October 1893) was an Italian conductor, administrator and composer, principally of opera. An associate of Giuseppe Verdi's, he also taught two internationally renowned Italian operatic tenors, Franc ... See also * Fiorino (other) * Fiorini (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Fiorini (other)
Fiorini may refer to: Places * Fiorini, village in Croatia Surname * Brayden Fiorini (born 1997), Australian rules footballer * Chiara Fiorini (born 1956), Swiss painter and object artist * Elisabetta Fiorini Mazzanti (1799–1879), Italian botanist * Ettore Fiorini (1933–2023), Italian experimental particle physicist * Frank Fiorini (1924-1993), one of the five Watergate burglars during the presidency of Richard Nixon * Giovanni Andrea Fiorini (1716-1778), Italian classical composer, maestro di cappella and organist * Giovanni Battista Fiorini, Italian painter of the late Renaissance period * Giuseppe Fiorini (1861–1934), Italian luthier and violin maker * Guido Fiorini (1897–1966), Italian engineer, architect and art director * Gustavo Fiorini (1919-?), Italian professional football player * Ippolito Fiorini (c. 1549–1621), Italian composer and lutenist, and the maestro di capella at the court of Alfonso II d'Este * Lando Fiorini (1938–2017), Italian actor an ...
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