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'''Lucia Lauria Vigna''' (4 March ] – 28 June 2009) was an ] ] who, at the age of 113 years and 116 days, was the oldest person in ] and 9th-oldest person in the world. She was the second-oldest in the ] as ] national ] is older, but lives in ], an ] of France in the ].

Lucia Vigna (neé Lauria) lived in Pietrapertosa, ] in her own home with her family. She became the oldest person in Italy on 13 January 2007, following the death of ]. On 13 January 2009, she celebrated her second ] as Italy's oldest person. She died in her native Pietrapertosa on 28 June 2009.

She is the fourth-oldest Italian-born person on record to date, after ], ] and ].

==Family==
It is not clear when Lucia Lauria married or how many children she may have had by her late husband, who was apparently surnamed Vigna.

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==References==
*Article about Lucia Lauria Vigna (in Italian)
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