- 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...
-
administrative region of
northeast Italy.
Friulian language,
spoken in the
region of Friuli, Italy.
Friulians,
people of Italy.
Friulano (disambiguation)...
-
official literary language by the
Friulians of the
Austrian Empire. It was
influenced by
German and Slavic.
Western Friulian,
including Pordenonese, is spoken...
-
separate regional and
ethnic identity predominantly tied to the
Friulians, who
speak the
Friulian language. It
comprises the
major part of the
autonomous region...
-
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...
- some 90% were
Slovenes and 10%
Italians and
Friulians,
while in the
rural po****tion 30% were
Friulians and some 70% Slovenes. The
historical demography...
- 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...
- The flag of
Friuli (bandiere dal Friƻl in the
Friulian language) is the
official standard of
historical Friuli. A Friuli-Venezia
Giulia Autonomous Regional...
- (e-cir****flex) is a
letter of the
Latin alphabet,
found in Afrikaans, French,
Friulian, Kurdish,
Norwegian (Nynorsk), Portuguese, Vietnamese, and Welsh. It is...
-
declared an
independent State of Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs,
while the
Friulians continued to
demand an
autonomous region under Habsburg rule. Gorizia...