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Italy is now on the Euro, so the sign is €.
There are several national symbols of Italy. A few of the symbols are Frecce Tricolori, Altare Della Patria, and Flag of Italy.
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The iris symbol is called the fleur-de-lis. It was the symbol of French royalty. It is also the symbol of Florence, Italy and New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The symbol for the Italian lira is "₤" or "L", while the euro is represented by the symbol "€". The euro is the official currency of the Eurozone, which replaced the lira in Italy in 2002. The lira was used in Italy prior to the adoption of the euro.
the symbol of Rome is the wolf. There is the story that the two brothers that founded Rome were nursed by a wolf after being cast off from their family.
No. The Roman Coliseum has been in ruins for centuries. Part of it was toppled by an earthquake in the Middle Ages and never rebuilt. The floor of the arena is long gone, and repairs would be needed before an event could be held there again. Some of the smaller Roman amphitheaters are still used for soccer games today, and bullfights in Spain and Portugal. [In Spain the bull is killed, in Portugal it is not.] And there are reenactors who stage gladiatorial games today, but never to the death as was often done in Roman times.
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Chrysanthemum is the symbol of Death in France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Poland, Hungary, Croatia. It's a symbol of lamentation and/or grief in China, Japan and Korea. It's a symbol of positivity and cheerfulness in the United States except New Orleans. It's a symbol of honesty in some countries.
Actually, Italy doesn't have the national emblem, although this icon is national symbol of Italy. This symbol was adopted in 1946. The big star crowded by branches of the olive tree and oak, what meaning the peace and power. The branch of olive tree conforms the south of Italy and the branch of oak- the north. Behind the star- the screw-wheel - the symbol of job.
It's not a public company in the US. The parent company is called Autogrill located in Italy. http://www.autogrill.com
I can think of no Greek symbol of a C with one horizontal line through it; but a C with two horizontal lines through it (as in €) is the symbol for the EURO currency as used in Greece and the rest of the Eurozone (including France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Spain, etc).