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Friulian (/
friˈuːliən/ free-OO-lee-ən) or
Friulan (natively
furlan or marilenghe; Italian: friulano;
Austrian German: Furlanisch; Slovene: furlanščina)...
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Friulians, also
called Friulans or
Furlans (
Friulian: Furlans), are an
ethnolinguistic minority living primarily in Italy, with a
significant diaspora...
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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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Friuli (Italian: [friˈuːli];
Friulian: Friûl [fɾiˈuːl] ; Venetian:
Friul or Friułi; Slovene: Furlanija;
Austrian German: Friaul) is a
historical region...
- The
Friulian Dolomites (Italian:
Dolomiti Friulane), also
known as
Dolomiti d'Oltre
Piave ("Dolomites
beyond the Piave") are a
mountain range in the Carnic...
- The flag of
Friuli (bandiere dal Friûl in the
Friulian language) is the
official standard of
historical Friuli. A Friuli-Venezia
Giulia Autonomous Regional...
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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...
- Arba (Standard
Friulian: Darbe;
Western Friulian: Darba) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of
Pordenone in the Italian...
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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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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...