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  1. The province of Udine is the largest and most populous of the four provinces in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia in northeastern Italy. To the north is the international border with Austria and Slovenia. To the west lies the province of Pordenone, which was subdivided from Udine in 1968.

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  2. Údine (en italiano Provincia di Udine, en friulano Provincie di Udin) es una provincia de la región del Friul-Venecia Julia, en Italia, y que tiene frontera con Austria y Eslovenia. Su capital es la ciudad de Údine. Tiene un área de 4.905 km², y una población total de 528.441 hab. (2001).

  3. Provincia de Udine: Alcalde: Pietro Fontanini: Superficie • Total: 56 km²: Altitud • Media: 113 m s. n. m. Clima: Clima continental: Curso de agua: Río Torre: Población (2012) • Total: 100,178 hab. • Densidad: 1775,70 hab./km²: Gentilicio: udinés: Huso horario: CET • en verano: CEST : Código postal: 33100 [1] Prefijo telefónico ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UdineUdine - Wikipedia

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    Udine was first attested in medieval Latin records as Udene in 983 and as Utinum around the year 1000. The origin of the name Udine is unclear. It has been tentatively suggested that the name may be of pre-Roman origin, connected with the Indo-European root *ou̯dh- 'udder' used in a figurative sense to mean 'hill'. The Slovene name Videm (with fina...

    Udine is the historical capital of Friuli. The area has been inhabited since the Neolithic age, and is believed to have been settled by Illyrians. Based on an old Hungarian legend, Attila (?–453), the leader of the Huns, built a hill there, when besieging Aquileia, because he needed a winter quarters billet: he instructed his soldiers to bring soil...

    Climate

    Udine has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa). Precipitation is abundant all year round with spring and autumn being the wettest seasons. The highest temperature recorded was 38.2 °C (101 °F) on July 21, 2006 while the lowest temperature recorded was −18.6 °C (−1 °F) on December 19, 2009.

    In 2007, there were 97,880 people residing in Udine itself (whereas the greater area has a population double its size), located in the province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, of whom 46.9% were male and 53.1% were female. Minors (children ages 18 and younger) totalled 14.36% of the population; in comparison, to pensioners accounted for 24.27%. Th...

    The old residence of the patriarchs of Aquileia, the palazzo Patriarcale, was erected by Giovanni Fontana[citation needed] in 1517 in place of the older one destroyed by an earthquake in 1511. Under the Austrians it was used as a prison. A recension of the Visigothic code of laws, called the Breviary of Alaric, was formerly preserved In the cathedr...

    Udine has a university, the University of Udine. The archbishop's palace and the Museo Civico have quite important paintings. The city has a theater, the Teatro Giovanni da Udine. Important festivals include the wine-and-food September festival, Friuli D.O.C., the national literary prize for non-fiction Premio Friuli Storia and the biggest European...

    Udine is important for commerce, with several commercial centers in the hinterland. There are also iron and mechanical industries (Danieliand ABS are the most important).

    With 7,600,000 travelling people every year, Udine railway station is the most important station in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Train services operate to Venice, Treviso, Trieste, Gemona del Friuli, Tarvisio, Cividale del Friuli, Padua, Bologna, Rome, Verona and Milan. International trains operate to Vienna and Munich.

    Facade of Udine Cathedral
    Udine Cathedral
    Chiesa di San Francesco
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  5. The province of Udine was a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, bordering Austria and Slovenia, with the capital in the city of Udine. Abolished on 30 September 2017, it was reestablished in 2019 as the Regional decentralization entity of Udine , and was reactivated on 1 July 2020.

  6. List of municipalities of the Province of Udine. The following is a list of the 134 municipalities ( comuni) of the Province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. [1]

  7. The Province of Udine (Italian: Provincia di Udine, Friulian Provincie di Udin) is a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, bordering Austria and Slovenia. Its capital is the city of Udine