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'''Lucia Lauria''' widow '''Vigna''' (born March 4, 1896) is an ] ] who, at the age of 112, is the oldest person in ] and 10th oldest person in the world. However she is only the second oldest in the ] as ] of ] is older, but lives in the ] of ]. Lauria became the oldest person in Italy upon the death of Maria Negri. She lives in the Province of ] in her own home surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. '''Lucia Lauria''' widow '''Vigna''' (born March 4, 1896) is an ] ] who, at the age of 112, is the oldest person in ] and 10th oldest person in the world. However she is only the second oldest in the ] as ] of ] is older, but lives in the ] of ]. Lauria became the oldest person in Italy upon the death of ]. She lives in the Province of ] in her own home surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


On ] ], she celebrated her second ] as Italy's oldest person title. On ] ], she celebrated her second ] as Italy's oldest person title.

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Lucia Lauria widow Vigna (born March 4, 1896) is an Italian supercentenarian who, at the age of 112, is the oldest person in Europe and 10th oldest person in the world. However she is only the second oldest in the European Union as Eugenie Blanchard of France is older, but lives in the overseas region of Saint Barthélemy. Lauria became the oldest person in Italy upon the death of Maria Negri. She lives in the Province of Potenza in her own home surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

On January 13 2009, she celebrated her second anniversary as Italy's oldest person title. She is currently sixth oldest Italian on record, after Virginia Dighero-Zolezzi, Amalia Barone, Teresa Fumarola, Antonio Todde and Giulia Sani-Casagli.


See also

Preceded byManuela Fernandez-Fojaco Oldest person in Europe
January 6, 2009 – Present
Succeeded bySuccessor
Preceded byMaria Negri Doyenne de Italy
January 13, 2007 – Present
Succeeded bySuccessor


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