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Lire (other)
Lire may refer to: * ''Lire'' (magazine), a French literary magazine * Lira (plural lire), a monetary unit in several countries * Liré, a former commune in France * Lire Phiri, Mosotho footballer * Pratica di Mare Air Base, an Italian Air Force base in Rome * The Leaning Tower of Lire, see block-stacking problem. See also * Lira (other) * Lyre (other) A lyre is a stringed musical instrument. Lyre(s) may also refer to: * Lyre (vine system), a vine training system *Lyre, County Cork, Ireland, a village *Lyre (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse * Lyre River, in Washington U.S. *lyre snake, common n ...
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Lire (magazine)
''Lire'' (literally, ''to read'') is a French literary magazine covering both French literature, French and foreign literature. The magazine was founded in 1975 by Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber and Bernard Pivot. It was owned by the Roularta Media Group until January 2015 when it was acquired by French businessman Patrick Drahi. In 2016, Drahi sold his magazines to SFR. In 2017, Lire was acquired by Jean-Jacques Augier and Stéphane Chabenat. References External links''Lire'' home page
(in French language, French) 1975 establishments in France French-language magazines Literary magazines published in France Magazines established in 1975 Magazines published in Paris Monthly magazines published in France {{France-lit-mag-stub ...
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Lira
Lira is the name of several currency units. It is the current currency of Turkey and also the local name of the currencies of Lebanon and of Syria. It is also the name of several former currencies, including those of Italy, Malta and Israel. The term originates from the value of a Roman pound ( la, libra, about 329g, 10.58 troy ounces) of high purity silver. The libra was the basis of the monetary system of the Roman Empire. When Europe resumed a monetary system, during the Carolingian Empire, the Roman system was adopted. The Roman denominations ''librae'', ''solidi'', ''denarii'' were used (becoming known in England as £sd). Particularly this system was kept during the Middle Ages and Modern Age in England, France, and Italy. In each of these countries the ''libra'' was translated into local language: pound in England, livre in France, ''lira'' in Italy. The Venetian lira was one of the currencies in use in Italy and due to the economic power of the Venetian Republic ...
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Liré
Liré () is a former commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. On 15 December 2015, it was merged into the new commune Orée-d'Anjou. It was the home of the sixteenth-century French poet Joachim du Bellay and is mentioned in his poem " Heureux qui, comme Ulysse, a fait un beau voyage".Charles Baussan, ''L'Anjou'' (Arthaud: Paris, 1955), 218. The village is situated between Nantes and Angers. There is an annual fest called "Comme dans l'temps". It takes place every last Sunday of August. Liré was a part of French Kingdom, from the moment that Anjou was considered to be in the French kingdom too. In 2015 it had more than 2500 inhabitants. The soccer team of Liré is called Olympique Liré Drain. The team is on the PH division, it's the lowest division of the ligue atlantique de football, but it's higher than the district de Maine Et Loire. Liré's économy is mostly agricultural. It takes benefits of the proximity of Toyota's factory and all the services. In the ...
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Lire Phiri
Lire Phiri is a Mosotho footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Lesotho Defence Force. Since 2003, he has won four caps for the Lesotho national football team. In 2000-01 he was the top scorer in the Lesotho Premier League The Lesotho Premier League also known as Econet Premier League is the top football division in Lesotho and was created in 1970. Econet Telecom Lesotho are the current league sponsor, since 2017/2018 season. Vodacom Lesotho were the previous leagu .... External links * Living people Association football midfielders Lesotho footballers Lesotho international footballers Year of birth missing (living people) {{Lesotho-footy-bio-stub ...
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Pratica Di Mare Air Base
Pratica di Mare Air Base is a military airport of the Italian Air Force, located in Pomezia, Lazio, southwest of Rome. It was first opened in 1937, and in 1957, it was named after Colonnello Mario de Bernardi Mario de Bernardi (1893–1959) was an Italian World War I fighter pilot, seaplane air racer of the 1920s, and test pilot of early Italian experimental jets. Early life De Bernardi was born on 1 July 1893 in Venosa, Italy. In 1911, at the age .... It is one of the largest Italian air bases. The base houses a "Dragon Star" Airborne Multi-Intelligence Laboratory (a modified Gulfstream III) used for ISTAR. References External links * Italian airbases {{Lazio-geo-stub ...
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Block-stacking Problem
In statics, the block-stacking problem (sometimes known as The Leaning Tower of Lire , also the book-stacking problem, or a number of other similar terms) is a puzzle concerning the stacking of blocks at the edge of a table. Statement The block-stacking problem is the following puzzle: Place N identical rigid rectangular blocks in a stable stack on a table edge in such a way as to maximize the overhang. provide a long list of references on this problem going back to mechanics texts from the middle of the 19th century. Variants Single-wide The single-wide problem involves having only one block at any given level. In the ideal case of perfectly rectangular blocks, the solution to the single-wide problem is that the maximum overhang is given by \sum_^\frac times the width of a block. This sum is one half of the corresponding partial sum of the harmonic series. Because the harmonic series diverges, the maximal overhang tends to infinity as N increases, meaning that it is poss ...
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Lira (other)
Lira is the unit of currency of various countries. Specific currencies Current * Turkish lira * Lebanese lira * Syrian lira * Pound, translated "lira" in some languages Former * Cypriot lira 1879–2007 * French livre 781–1794 * Israeli lira 1948–1980 * Italian lira 1861–2002 * Italian East African lira 1938–1941 * Italian Somaliland lira 1925–1926 * Luccan lira until 1800 and 1826–1847 * Maltese lira 1825–2007 * Neapolitan lira 1812–1813 * Ottoman lira 1844–1923 * Papal lira 1866–1870 * Parman lira before 1802 and 1815–1859 * Sammarinese lira 1860s–2002 * Sardinian lira 1816–1861 * Tripolitanian lira 1943–1951 * Tuscan lira until 1807 and 1814–1826 * Vatican lira 1929–2002 * Venetian lira until 1807 Music * Lira (Ukrainian instrument), a Ukrainian folk musical instrument similar to the hurdy-gurdy * Lira da braccio, a European bowed string instrument played during the Renaissance * Byzantine lyra or lira, a medieval bowed string instrument * ...
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