• Look up livre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Livre may refer to: French livre, one of a number of obsolete units of currency of France Livre tournois...
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    LIVRE (L; lit. 'FREE'), previously known as LIVRE/Tempo de Avançar (lit. 'FREE/Time to Move Forward', L/TDA), is a green political party in Portugal founded...
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    Luta Livre (Portuguese: [ˈlutɐ ˈlivɾi], lit. freestyle fighting or wrestling), known in Brazil as Luta Livre Brasileira (lit. Brazilian freestyle fighting)...
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    The livre tournois (French pronunciation: [livʁ tuʁnwa]; lit. 'Tours pound'; abbreviation: ₶ or £) was one of numerous currencies used in medieval France...
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    1794. Several different livres existed, some concurrently. The livre was the name of coins and of units of account. The livre was established by Charlemagne...
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    Hachette Livre (French pronunciation: [a.ʃɛt]) (or simply known as Hachette) is a French publishing group that was based in Paris. It was founded in 1826...
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  • The livre parisis ([livʁ paʁizi], Paris pound), also known as the Paris or Parisian livre, was a medieval French coin and unit of account originally notionally...
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  • Povo Livre (English: Free People) is a Portuguese language weekly newspaper published in Portugal. Povo Livre was established shortly after the Portuguese...
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  • The livre was the currency of Haiti until 1813. The Haitian livre was a French colonial currency, distinguished by the use, in part, of Spanish coins...
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  • Livre d'orgue ('organ book') is a French term which usually designates a collection of pieces for organ. It may refer to many such publications, including:...
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