Zecca, Italian for "mint", may refer to: The historical Papal mint located in Vatican City. The mint of the Italian Republic, Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, which is still active. The historical mint of the Republic of Venice. The sixteenth-century mint building, designed by Jacopo Sansovino, has since the beginning of the twentieth century housed Venice's reference library, the Biblioteca Marciana.

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  • Zecca, Italian for "mint", may refer to: The historical Papal mint located in Vatican City. The mint of the Italian Republic, Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, which is still active. The historical mint of the Republic of Venice. The sixteenth-century mint building, designed by Jacopo Sansovino, has since the beginning of the twentieth century housed Venice's reference library, the Biblioteca Marciana.
  • La zecca est un terme italien qui désigne l'« Hôtel des monnaies », l'institut d'émission qui produit la monnaie. Zecca vient du mot arabe Sikka, le coin. De fait, c'est le lieu où un État fait frapper ses pièces, et l'origine étymologique est parfaitement révélatrice.
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  • Zecca, Italian for "mint", may refer to: The historical Papal mint located in Vatican City. The mint of the Italian Republic, Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, which is still active. The historical mint of the Republic of Venice. The sixteenth-century mint building, designed by Jacopo Sansovino, has since the beginning of the twentieth century housed Venice's reference library, the Biblioteca Marciana.
  • La zecca est un terme italien qui désigne l'« Hôtel des monnaies », l'institut d'émission qui produit la monnaie. Zecca vient du mot arabe Sikka, le coin. De fait, c'est le lieu où un État fait frapper ses pièces, et l'origine étymologique est parfaitement révélatrice.
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  • Zecca
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