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questione pendente - translation to English

CATHEDRAL BELL TOWER IN PISA, ITALY
Leaning tower of Pisa; Tower of Pisa; Leaning tower of pisa; Leaning Tower of Piza; The Leaning Tower of Pisa; Leaning Tower of Pizza; Torre pendente di Pisa; Pisa tower; Tower of pisa; La Torre di Pisa; Leaning tower of piza; Pisa Tower; The leaning tower of pisa; Torre Pendente; Torre di Pisa
  • Panoramic view (from left to right) of the [[Campanile]] (Leaning Tower of Pisa), the [[Pisa Cathedral]], and the [[Pisa Baptistry]] in the [[Piazza dei Miracoli]]
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questione pendente      
pending suit (Law)
Pisa tower         
Torre di Pisa (torre pendente nella città di Pisa nell"Italia occidentale)
Leaning Tower of Pisa         
La torre pendente di Pisa

Definition

pendente lite
(pen-den-tay lee-tay) adj. Latin for awaiting the litigation (lawsuit). It is applied to court orders (such as temporary child support) which are in effect until the case is tried, or rights which cannot be enforced until the lawsuit is over.

Wikipedia

Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italian: torre pendente di Pisa), or simply, the Tower of Pisa (torre di Pisa [ˈtorre di ˈpiːza; ˈpiːsa]), is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of Pisa Cathedral. It is known for its nearly four-degree lean, the result of an unstable foundation. The tower is one of three structures in the Pisa's Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo), which includes the cathedral and Pisa Baptistry.

The height of the tower is 55.86 metres (183 feet 3 inches) from the ground on the low side and 56.67 m (185 ft 11 in) on the high side. The width of the walls at the base is 2.44 m (8 ft 0 in). Its weight is estimated at 14,500 tonnes (16,000 short tons). The tower has 296 or 294 steps; the seventh floor has two fewer steps on the north-facing staircase.

The tower began to lean during construction in the 12th century, due to soft ground which could not properly support the structure's weight. It worsened through the completion of construction in the 14th century. By 1990, the tilt had reached 5.5 degrees. The structure was stabilized by remedial work between 1993 and 2001, which reduced the tilt to 3.97 degrees.