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Friuli: Friuli (in the local dialect, Furlanei), a district at the head of the Adriatic Sea, at present divided between Italy and Austria, the Italian portion being included in the province of Udine and the district of Portogruaro, and the Austrian ... [100%] 2022-09-02
Friul: El Friul (en italiano: Friuli, en friulano, Friûl) es una región histórica y geográfica del noreste de Italia que corresponde a las actuales provincias de Údine, Pordenone y Gorizia y a un pequeño sector de Venecia. Abarca aproximadamente el 90 ... [80%] 2023-12-09
Cadolah of Friuli: Cadolah (or Cadalaus) (also Cadolach, Chadalhoh or Chadolah) (died 819) was the Duke of Friuli from 817 to his death. He was a son of Count Berthold (Peratold) and an Ahalolfinger. [77%] 2024-01-03 [Dukes of Friuli] [Margraves of Germany]...
Landar of Friuli: Landar, Landari, or Laudari(s) was the Duke of Friuli following Wechthari in 678. He himself died before 694, when Rodoald appears as his successor. [77%] 2023-10-25 [694 deaths] [7th-century Lombard people]...
Wechtar of Friuli: Wechtar (or Wechthari), a Lombard from Vicenza, was the Duke of Friuli from 666 to 678. He took control of Friuli at the command of King Grimoald following the rebellion of Lupus and Arnefrit and the invasion of the Avars. [77%] 2022-07-15 [Year of birth missing] [678 deaths]...
Ferdulf of Friuli: Ferdulf or Fardulf, originally from the territories of Liguria, was the Duke of Friuli at some point between the end of the reign of Cunincpert (688-700) and the beginning of that of Aripert II (701-12). There is no ... [77%] 2023-06-17 [Dukes of Friuli] [Lombard warriors]...
Walfred of Friuli: Walfred (or Waltfred) (died 896) was the Count of Verona and then Margrave of Friuli in the last decades of the ninth century. Walfred was an early supporter of Berengar of Friuli in his bid for the Iron Crown of ... [77%] 2024-05-09 [896 deaths] [Margraves of Friuli]...
Stadio Friuli: The Stadio Friuli (also known as Bluenergy Stadium) is an all-seater football stadium in Udine, Italy, and the home of Serie A club Udinese. The stadium was built in 1976 and has a capacity of 25,144. (Football stadium) [70%] 2023-10-28 [Football venues in Italy] [Serie A venues]...
Manzano, Friuli: Manzano (Friulian: Manzan) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It is chiefly known for Rosazzo Abbey, a well preserved medieval monastery complex. [70%] 2023-05-10 [Cities and towns in Friuli-Venezia Giulia]
Visco, Friuli: Visco (Friulian: Visc) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northwest of Trieste and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Udine. As of 31 ... [70%] 2023-05-29 [Cities and towns in Friuli-Venezia Giulia]
Anselm, Duke of Friuli: Anselm (died 805) was the Lombard duke of Friuli (749–751) and the founding abbot of the monastery of Nonantula. He left the world at the height of his secular career, and in 750 built a monastery at Fanano, a ... [67%] 2024-03-18 [Dukes of Friuli] [Italian abbots]...
Fritzi: Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’animation. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [66%] 2023-09-10
Ferizli: Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité turque. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [66%] 2023-11-15
Frizzi: Frizzi is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include. [66%] 2023-03-26 [Italian-language surnames]
Fritule: El fritule es un pastel de fiesta croata similar a los buñuelos, que se hacen especialmente para Navidad. Tiene mucha similitud con el zeppole italiano, pero suelen aromatizarse con brandy y cáscara de cítrico, incluir pasas en la masa y ... [66%] 2024-06-17
Friels: Friels is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. [66%] 2024-06-22
Frimla: The Frimla is a sleeveless cropped waistcoat that originated in Algeria during the 19th century, it is a variation of the Algerian Ghlila. The Frimla is said to have clearly developed in Algeria before French presence. (Algerian clothing) [66%] 2024-08-23 [Algerian clothing]