More than skiing in the Friulian Alps and Dolomites: snowshoeing, dog sledding, ice climbing, snowboarding and much more. From € 70 >>> (Monte Lussari - Tarvisio)
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More than skiing in Friuli Venezia Giulia: see what's new in the season that is about to start >>> (Zoncolan Mount - Ravascletto)
Package holidays and offers from € 52
Trieste
Set like a gem between the Karst and the Adriatic Sea, rich in art, culture and great events, such as the Barcolana regatta: come and experience Trieste's unique atmosphere >>> (Barcolana - Trieste)
Udine and Tiepolo
Cosy squares, museums and exhibitions, craft and typical inns. Discover the "capital of Friuli" with the audio guides as well. And admire the masterpieces of the great painter of the 1700 >>>
GENERAL DATA
Friuli Venezia Giulia is an autonomous region governed by a special act (since 1963), lies in North-Eastern Italy and borders Austria in the north, Slovenia in the east, the Adriatic Sea in the south and Veneto in the west.
Surface: 7.846 kmq
Population: 1.227.622
Inhabitants per province:
Provincial Capitals:
Trieste 236.457 inhab.
Trieste 205.526 inhab.
Udine 535.992 inhab.
Udine 98.360 inhab.
Pordenone 307.664 inhab.
Pordenone 51.300 inhab.
Gorizia 141.948 inhab.
Gorizia 36.034 inhab.
Municipalities 218
Acknowledged minority languages:
Highest Mountain Coglians (2.780 metri)
Friulian (L. 15.12.1999, n. 482, art. 3)
Longest River Tagliamento (172 km)
Slovenian (L. 15.12.1999, n. 482, art. 3 - L. 23.02.2001 n. 38)
Widest Lake Cavazzo (1.8 kmq)
German (L. 15.12.1999, n. 482, art. 3)
Telephone numbers of public usefulness
To call Italy from abroad 0039
Carabinieri 112
State Police 113
Fire Brigade 115
Financial Police 117
Emergency Service 118
Sea Rescue Service 1530
Civil Defence FVG Free Emergency Number 800 500 300