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Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Фріулі-Венеція-Джулія; Usage on uz.wikipedia.org Italiya provinsiyalari; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Gorizia (tỉnh) Pordenone (tỉnh) Udine (tỉnh) Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Trieste (tỉnh) Công quốc Friuli; View more global usage of this file.
This is a list in both Italian and Friulian language of place names in the historical area of Friuli, Italy, with the official spelling standard published by ARLeF - Regional Agency for the Friulian Language in 2009. Grave accents ( ` ) on the Friulian forms are to show syllable stress but are rarely written except when placed on the ultimate ...
Italiano: Carta della regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia con confini di comuni (grigio chiaro), province (in grigio scuro) e regione (in nero). I dati cartografici per i confini amministrativi italiani sono stati pubblicati dall'ISTAT.
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English: Location map of Friuli-Venezia Giulia region Español: Mapa de localización de la Región de Friuli-Venecia Julia ( Italia ). Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 115 %.
A northern mountainous area of Friuli still retains the ancient name Carnia. Beginning from the 2nd century BC, Friuli was colonized by the Romans: Aquileia was the fourth largest city of Italy during Roman imperial times, capital of Regio X of the Italia province (the Augustan region Venetia et Histria).
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Friuli comes from the Latin term Forum Julii ('Julius' forum'), a center for commerce in the Roman times, which today corresponds to the city of Cividale. [10] The denomination Venezia Giulia ('Julian Venetia', not referring to the city of Venice but to the Roman province of Venetia et Histria) was proposed by the Italian linguist Graziadio Isaia Ascoli, with the intention of marking the ...