Udine
Udine (Friulian Udin, Slovene Videm) is a town in the north-east of Italy, situated inland between Trieste and Venice, the second most important city (after Trieste), situated between the Gulf and the South-Eastern Alps, in the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Population was 96,593 in 2005. Geographical location 46.07° North, 13.24 ° East. The local football (soccer) club is called Udinese Calcio and plays in the main italian league (Serie A).
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Friulian - Slovene - Italy - Trieste - Venice - South-Eastern Alps - Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 2005 - Football (soccer) - Udinese Calcio - Serie A
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Udine was the historical starting-point for a route over the Saifnitz or Pontebba Pass to Villach by way of Pontebba and Tarvisio. It lay on the Roman route of the Via Julia Augusta, but there is no sign of Roman occupation. In the 1230s the seat of the patriarchate of Aquileia was transferred to Udine. That gave its Romanesque cathedral new prominence. The old residence of the patriarchs of Aquileia was erected by Giovanni Fontana in 1517 in place of the older one destroyed by an earthquake in 1511. Under the Austrians it was used as a prison. In the cathedral archives was formerly preserved a recast of the Visigothic code of laws in a manuscript known as the Codex Utinensis, which was fortunately printed before it was lost. (See Breviary of Alaric).
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Villach - Aquileia - Romanesque - Giovanni Fontana - 1517 - 1511 - Visigoth - Breviary of Alaric
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Udine has a University. The archbishop's palace and the Museo Civico have quite important paintings.
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In 1420 Udine became part of Venetian territory. In the 1550s Andrea Palladio erected some buildings in Udine. The church of S.Maria della Purita has 18th-century frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and his son Domenico. In the principal square (Piazza della Libertà) stands the town hall (Loggia di Lionello) built in 1448-1457 in the Venetian-Gothic style opposite a clock tower (Torre dell?Orologio) resembling that of the Piazza San Marco at Venice. In the center of Udine, is the Castello di Udine, built during the invasion of Attila the Hun.
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1420 - Andrea Palladio - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo - Piazza San Marco - Venice
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The Treaty of Campo Formio (1796) was signed in Campoformido, a village that lies about 5 miles west of Udine. The textile industry has been important for Udine.
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Treaty of Campo Formio - 1796 - Campoformido
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See also Giovanni Martini da Udine, the High Renaissance architect who worked in Rome and was a pupil of Raphael.
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Giovanni Martini da Udine - Raphael
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The name of Udine is probably derived from the germanic deity Odin.
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