administrative region of northeast Italy. Friulian language, spoken in the region of Friuli, Italy. Friulians, people of Italy. Friulano (disambiguation)...
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000 Friulians were captured by the Italian Army. Friulians also served in the Second World War, but only a few records remain on the topic. Friulian stereotypes...
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Furthermore, many Slavic words have entered Friulian through the centuries-long neighbouring between Friulians and Slovenes, especially in north-eastern...
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Friuli (redirect from Friulian Plain)
regional and ethnic identity predominantly tied to the Friulians, who traditionally spoke the Friulian language. It comprises the major part of the autonomous...
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Rhaeto-Romance languages (section Friulian)
Ladin and Friulian in Italy. Their combined number of speakers is about 660,000; the large majority of these (about 500,000) speak Friulian. Before the...
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The Friulian Dolomites (Italian: Dolomiti Friulane), also known as Dolomiti d'Oltre Piave ("Dolomites beyond the Piave") are a mountain range in the Carnic...
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The Friulian Front (Front Furlan, Fronte Friulano, FF) is a separatist political party active in Friuli, Italy. The party was founded in 2006 by dissidents...
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Friulian (or Friulan) literature is the literature of the autonomous Italian region of Friuli, written in the local Friulian language. The oldest surviving...
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Region, the territory in the scope of the protection and promotion of the Friulian language was determined pursuant to article 5 of the Regional Law no. 15...
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The revolt of the Cruel Fat Thursday (Venetian: Crudel zobia grassa, Friulian: Crudel joibe grasse) was a revolt that broke out on Fat Thursday in 1511...
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Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca (category Articles containing Friulian-language text)
some 90% were Slovenes and 10% Italians and Friulians, while in the rural population 30% were Friulians and some 70% Slovenes. The historical demography...
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Catalan, German, Greek, Slovene, Croatian, French, Franco-Provençal, Friulian, Ladin, Occitan, and Sardinian. Four of these enjoy co-official status...
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia (category Articles containing Friulian-language text)
They settled in the easternmost mountainous areas of Friuli known as the Friulian Slavia, as well as in the Karst Plateau and in the area north and south...
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The Friulian Dolomites Natural Park (Italian: Parco Naturale Dolomiti Friulane) is a nature reserve in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. Established in 1996...
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was a multi-ethnic one, with Italians, Slovenes, Croats, Germans and Friulians being the main groups. In 1910, it had an area of 7,969 square kilometres...
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Planning and Micronationalism in Italy: An Analysis of the Situation of Friulian, Cimbrian and Western Lombard with Reference to Spanish Minority Languages...
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expecting financial guarantees. This caused a commotion in Udine as enraged Friulians flocked to the streets in protest against the Italian federation and the...
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The Friulian Autonomist Movement (Movimento Autonomista Friulano, MAF) was a regionalist political party active in Friuli, Italy. The party was founded...
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following ethnic groups: 4,625,746 Italians (Lombard-Venetians); 351,805 Friulians; 12,084 Germans (Cimbrians in Venetia); 26,676 Slovenians; and 7,806 Jews...
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Furlan standard (redirect from Standard Friulian)
Societât filologjiche furlane, founded in Gorizia in 1919. A challenge that Friulians share with other minorities is to create a standard language and a unique...
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Gorizia (category Articles containing Friulian-language text)
declared an independent State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, while the Friulians continued to demand an autonomous region under Habsburg rule. Gorizia...
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Dolomites (category Articles containing Friulian-language text)
Antelao Bosconero Vette Feltrine Schiara Prags Dolomites Sexten Dolomites Friulian Dolomites The Dolomites are renowned for skiing in the winter months and...
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laying siege to Motta. On August 24, 3,000 Hungarians (including Germans, Friulians and Bohemians) under Pippo Spano assaulted the Venetian camp from three...
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Vivaro-Alpine Gardiol Mentonasc Old Occitan Old Catalan Rhaeto- Romance Friulian Fornes Ladin Cadorino Nones Romansh Jauer Putèr Surmiran Sursilvan Vallader...
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Slavia Friulana (redirect from Friulian Slavia)
Slavia Friulana, which means Friulian Slavia (Slovene: Beneška Slovenija), is a small mountainous region in northeastern Italy and it is so called because...
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Religion Christianity (majority Roman Catholic, Swiss Reformed) Related ethnic groups other Swiss; Friulians, Ladins, Lombards (Insubrians, Orobians)...
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distinct groups throughout the peninsula. In this regard, peoples like the Friulians, the Ladins, the Sardinians and the South Tyroleans, who also happen to...
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rebellion John and William Merfold's uprising Carinthian Peasant Revolt Friulian Revolt of 1511 Poor Conrad Dózsa rebellion Slovene peasant revolt of 1515...
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