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  1. The currency was issued by Joachim Murat, who claimed the title of "King of the Two Sicilies" but only controlled the mainland part of the kingdom. Consequently, the currency is referred to as the "Neapolitan lira". It was subdivided into 100 centesimi ( singular: centesimo) and was equal to the Italian lira and French franc.

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  3. The film shows the history of the Neapolitan popular revolt against the invading Germans during World War II. During the four days in Naples, the revolt turns over in just a few hours. ... See full summary » Director: Nanni Loy | Stars: Raffaele Barbato, Charles Belmont, Regina Bianchi, Silvana Buzzanca. Votes: 1,013

  4. Neapolitan Turk ( Italian: Un turco napoletano) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. [1] Plot. The film is based on a play by the famous Neapolitan writer Eduardo Scarpetta, father of Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo and Titina De Filippo The story is set in Naples and Sorrento in the second half of 1800.

  5. Gianni Minervini, the Neapolitan producer whose Rome-based company A.M.A. Film produced a number of Neapolitan films like Mi manda Picone (1983, Nanni Loy), Se lo scopre Gargiullo (1988, Elvio Porta) and Pianese Nunzio: 14 anni a Maggio, described the kinds of problem faced by producers seeking to take advantage of this law. He notes that it ...

  6. Neapolitan lira (Q1173645) ... Language Label Description Also known as; English: Neapolitan lira. currency of the Kingdom of Naples between 1812 and 1813 ...

  7. The lira was the currency of the mainland part of the Kingdom of the Sicily, known as the Kingdom of Naples, between 1812 and 1813. The currency was issued by Joachim Murat, who claimed the title of "King of the Two Sicilies" but only controlled the mainland part of the kingdom. Consequently, the currency is referred to as the "Neapolitan lira". It was subdivided into 100 centesimi (singular ...

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