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UDINE , a See also: town and. archiepiscopal see of See also: Venetia, See also: Italy, capital of the province of Udine, situated between the Gulf of Venice and the See also: Alps, 84 m. by See also: rail N.E. of Venice, 450 ft. above See also: sea-level
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Pop: (1906), 25,217 (town); 40,627 (commune)
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The town walls were in the See also: main demolished towards the end of the 19th century
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The old See also: castle, at one See also: time the residence of the patriarchs of See also: Aquileia, and now used as a prison, was erected by Giovanni Fontana in 1517 in place of the older one destroyed by an See also: earthquake in 1511
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The Romanesque See also: cathedral contains some interesting examples of native See also: art (by Giovanni Martini da Udine, a pupil of See also: Raphael, and others)
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The See also: church of S
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Maria della Purity has frescoes by Giovanni Battista and Domenico Tiepolo
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In the
See also: principal square stands the town See also: hall, built in 144$-1457 in the Venetian-
See also: Gothic See also: style, and skilfully restored after a fire in 1876; opposite is a See also: clock tower resembling that of the Piazza di See also: San Marco at Venice
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In the square is a statue of See also: Peace, erected in See also: commemoration of the peace of Campo Formio (1796), which lies 5 m. to the W.S.W
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The archiepiscopal palace and Museo Civico, as well as the municipal buildings, have some valuable paintings
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The leading industry of Udine is See also: silk-spinning, but it also possesses manufactures of See also: linen, See also: cotton, hats and paper, tanneries and See also: sugar refineries, and has a considerable See also: trade in See also: flax, See also: hemp, &c
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Branch See also: railways See also: lead to Cividale del Friuli and S
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Giorgio di Nogaro, and a steamSee also: tramway to S
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Daniele del Friuli
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The origin of Udine is uncertain; though it See also: lay on the See also: line of,the Via Iulia See also: Augusta, there is no proof of its existence in See also: Roman times
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In the See also: middle ages it became a flourishing and populous city; in 1222 or 1238 the patriarch Berthold made it the capital of Friuli, and in 1420 it became Venetian
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In 1752 it became an archbishopric
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