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The descendants of Friulians are excluded because they aren't Italian citizens.
Throughout the 19th century, most educated Friulians gravitated towards the Italian culture.
This data only reflects those Friulians and their descendants who have Italian citizenship.
Friulians may refer to:
Since the Middle Ages, many Friulians have lived in Solkan, but they have been now mostly assimilated.
The organization educates émigrés and their descendants about their origins, ethnic identity, and maintains connections among Friulians around the world.
German scholars also presented supposed evidence for the "profound influence" German culture and language have had on the Friulians, including loan words and medieval place-names.
Friulians in the world have supported cultural associations called Fogolârs furlans, of which there are 46 in Italy and 156 in the rest of the world.
The South Tyroleans, Valdostans, Sards and Friulians in Italy and the Frisians in the Netherlands, for instance, are covered by Amendment No 46.
At the end of World War I, in late October 1918, the Slovenes unilaterally declared an independent State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, while the Friulians continued to demand an autonomous region under Habsburg rule.
In 1953, to assist Friulians in foreign countries and to coordinate the activities of the Fogolârs Furlans, the organization Ente Friuli nel Mondo (Friulians in the World), was founded.