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| region1 = Friuli-Venezia | pop1 = 600,000[1]-1,000,000[2] | languages = Friulian, Italian, Venetian |religions=Predominantly Roman Catholic}}Friulians or Furlans are an ethnolinguistic minority living in Italy and elsewhere. About 600,000 of them live in the historical region of Friuli and in parts of Gorizia and Venice. They traditionally speak Friulan, a distinct Rhaeto-Romance language which is the second largest recognized minority language in Italy after Sardinian. Genetically, Friuilians cluster more with the Austrian and Slovenian populations than the rest of Italy.[3] References1. ^Number of Friuilian speakers per: http://www.arlef.it/en/friulian-language/sociolinguistic-condition/5#/sociolinguistic-condition - Study made by Arlef, Association of Region for the Friulian Language 2. ^Combined population of Gorizia, Udine, and Pordenone. 3. ^Esko, T; Mezzavilla, M; Nelis, M; Borel, C; Debniak, T; Jakkula, E; Julia, A; Karachanak, S; Khrunin, A; Kisfali, P; Krulisova, V; Aušrelé Kučinskiené, Z; Rehnström, K; Traglia, M; Nikitina-Zake, L; Zimprich, F; Antonarakis, SE; Estivill, X; Glavač, D; Gut, I; Klovins, J; Krawczak, M; Kučinskas, V; Lathrop, M; Macek, M; Marsal, S; Meitinger, T; Melegh, B; Limborska, S; Lubinski, J; Paolotie, A; Schreiber, S; Toncheva, D; Toniolo, D; Wichmann, HE; Zimprich, A; Metspalu, M; Gasparini, P; Metspalu, A; D'Adamo, P. "Genetic characterization of northeastern Italian population isolates in the context of broader European genetic diversity". European Journal of Human Genetics. 21: 659–665. doi:10.1038/ejhg.2012.229. PMC 3658181 Freely accessible. {{PMID|23249956}}.
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