Catholic Church-approved Latin Bible translations

Latin, as the official language of the Catholic Church, continues to have great importance in terms of Bible translations. For most of the Church's history, a 4th-century translation was widely used, though a single textual version was never formally agreed upon. Since the 16th century, the Catholic Church has fully authorized 3 translations of the Bible into Latin, with these official versions being widely used in the Roman Rite. Can you name all the 4 Bible translations into Latin that have been approved by the Catholic Church?
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Translation
Year promulgated
Vulgate
382 (commissioned)
Sixtine Vulgate
1590
Sixto-Clementine Vulgate
1592
Nova Vulgata
1979
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