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List of Friulian place names

List of Friulian place names

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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 syllable. Italics are used for the names of municipalities that are not included within the area subject to protection of the Friulian language minority. These names are divided according to the former Italian province in which they lay. From the historical point of view, both the Italian and Friulian forms are found in medieval documents. In some cases, though, Italian names were created by the fascist regime to Italianise the region.

A bilingual street sign in Italian and Friulian
Bilingual road sign (Italian and Friulian) near San Vito al Torre

Municipalities in the province of Gorizia

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Municipalities in the province of Pordenone

Bilingual sign of Poffabro/Pofàvri
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Municipalities in the province of Udine

Bilingual sign of Visc(o)
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Municipalities in the province of Belluno

One comune (municipality) in the Province of Belluno, Sappada, was historically part of Friuli. In 2010, the comune formally asked to become part of Friuli-Venezia Giulia and the Regional Council of Friuli-Venezia Giulia accepted the municipality's demand. Other comuni in the Province of Belluno are listed in the Friulian place names outside of Friuli section below.

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Municipalities in the Metropolitan City of Venice

Several comuni (municipalities) in the eastern part of the Metropolitan City of Venice (formerly the Province of Venice) between the rivers Livenza and Tagliamento in the region known as the Mandamento of Portogruaro [it; fur] were historically part of Friuli. The Friulian names of these comuni are listed here. Other comuni in the Province of Venice are listed in the Friulian place names outside of Friuli section below. It is estimated that 29% of the population in these areas speaks fluent Friuli. The language is officially recognized and has been protected as a minority language since 2006.[3]

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Friulian place names outside of Friuli

Italy

Comuni in the Province of Trieste

Following is a list of all comuni (municipalities) in the Province of Trieste. Although part of the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the province is not part of Friuli proper.

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Comuni in the Veneto

Following is a list of select comuni (municipalities) bearing Friulian-language names in the Italian region of Veneto which borders Friuli. Note that comuni in the historically Friulian area of the Mandamento of Portogruaro are listed above in the Municipalities in the Metropolitan City of Venice section.

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Austria

Carinthia

Following is a list of cities, municipalities, and other settlements bearing Friulian-language names in the Austrian federal state of Carinthia which borders Friuli.

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References

  1. [A] Alessandro Ambrosi e Claudio Oretti. "Carso triestino goriziano e sloveno: carta topografica per escursionisti". 1ª ed.Transalpina, 2013-2014. ISBN 9788888281056 (in Italian)
  2. [C] Sandro Campigotto, et al. Dizionariut toponomastic. Friûl.net. Retrieved 15 July 2015. (in Friulian)
  3. [D] "Cjarte dal Friûl Vignesie Julie". Societât filologjiche furlane / Casa editrice Tabacco. Udine: 2005. ISBN 9788883150821 (in Friulian)
  4. [E] Milan Bregar. "Turistična Avtokarta Slovenije". Geodetski Institut Slovenije / Avto-moto zveza Slovenije. Ljubljana: 2008. ISBN 9789616408103 (in Slovene)
  1. Teritori: Comuns at the Province of Gorizia official website. Retrieved 15 July 2015. (in Friulian)
  2. Comune di San Canzian d’Isonzo official website. Retrieved 15 July 2015. (in Italian)
  3. "Provincia di Venezia" (PDF) (in Italian). Politichesociali.provincia.venezia.it. Retrieved 5 August 2015. (in Italian)
  4. Giovanna Ruzzene. Jèra 'na volta Danón. Annone Veneto: Editrice per Annone, 2006. (in Italian)
  5. Sanudo Marin. Le vite dei dogi 1423-1474. La Malcontenta. (in Italian) Archived March 12, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  6. Dizionario di toponomastica. Storia e significato dei nomi geografici italiani. Turin: UTET, 2006. p. 605. (in Italian)

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