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Regional patterns in Italy:
French suits (yellow)
1. Piemontesi
2. Lombarde
3. Genovesi
4. Toscane (Fiorentine)

German suits (cyan)
5. Salisburghesi

Italian suits (green)
6. Bergamasche
7. Bresciane
8. Trentine
9. Trevigiane
10. Triestine
11. Primiera Bolognese

Spanish suits (orange)
12. Piacentine
13. Romagnole
14. Napoletane
15. Siciliane
16. Sarde

Playing cards (in Italian: carte da gioco) have been in Italy since the late 14th century. Until the mid 19th century, Italy was composed of many smaller independent states which led to the development of various regional patterns of playing cards; "Italian suited cards" normally only refer to cards originating from northeastern Italy around the former Republic of Venice, which are largely confined to northern Italy, parts of Switzerland, Dalmatia and southern Montenegro. Other parts of Italy traditionally use traditional local variants of Spanish suits, French suits or German suits.

As Latin-suited cards, Italian and Spanish suited cards use swords (spade), cups (coppe), coins (denari), and clubs (bastoni). All Italian suited decks have three face cards per suit: the fante (Knave), cavallo (Knight), and re (King), unless it is a tarocchi deck in which case a donna or regina (Queen) is inserted between the cavallo and re. Popular games include Scopa, Briscola, Tressette, Bestia, and Sette e mezzo.

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