词条 | Nimis |
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| name = Nimis | official_name = Comune di Nimis | image_skyline = 0117-Nimis-Chiesa_di_San_Gervasio_e_Protasio.JPG | imagesize = | image_alt = | image_caption = Church of Sts. Gervasius and Protasius. | image_shield = Nimis-Stemma.jpg | shield_alt = | image_map = | map_alt = | map_caption = | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_map_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|46|12|N|13|16|E|region:IT_type:city(2817)|display=inline}} | coordinates_footnotes = | region = Friuli-Venezia Giulia | province = Udine (UD) | frazioni = Cergneu, Chialminis, Monteprato, Nongruella, Pecolle, Ramandolo, Tamar, Torlano, Vallemontana | mayor_party = | mayor = Gloria Bressani | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 33.9 | population_footnotes = | population_total = 2710 | population_as_of = 30 November 2017 | pop_density_footnotes = | population_demonym = Nimesi or Nimensi | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = 207 | twin1 = | twin1_country = | saint = Sts. Gervasius and Protasius | day = 8 September | postal_code = 33045 | area_code = 0432 | website = {{official website|http://www.comune.nimis.ud.it}} | footnotes = }} Nimis ({{lang-sl|Neme}}) is a town and comune in the province of Udine, Friuli, north-eastern Italy, near the border with Slovenia. It is located at the foot of Mount Bernadia, home to a World War I Italian fort and a sweet white wine called Ramandolo. The town is bordered by the comuni of Attimis, Lusevera, Povoletto, Reana del Rojale, Taipana, and Tarcento. According to the 1971 census, 25.4% of the population are Slovenes, but these are located mainly in some villages on the surrounding hills and not in the main town and the rest of the plain. Due to the ethnic, linguistic, and cultural features of their population, the mountainous parts of the municipality are considered part of the traditional region known as the Friulian Slavia. In the remaining part of the municipality, Friulian is still widely spoken. HistoryNimis was founded by the ancient Romans, its name deriving from the Latin word Nemus. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire it housed a castrum, mentioned by Paul the Deacon in his Historia Langobardorum. During World War II, the town was burned by the SS, due to the presence of both Italian and Yugoslav partisan brigades in the area. External links
{{Province of Udine}}{{FriuliVeneziaGiulia-geo-stub}} 1 : Cities and towns in Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
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