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Udine

[ oo-dee-ne ]

noun

  1. a city in NE Italy.


Udine

/ ˈuːdine /

noun

  1. a city in NE Italy, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia region: partially damaged in an earthquake in 1976. Pop: 95 030 (2001)
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Example Sentences

The striker's route to Udine, in north east Italy, has been unconventional.

From BBC

The Chile forward's three seasons in Udine coincided with some of the club's best years and earned Sanchez a move to Barcelona in 2011, going on to play for Arsenal, Manchester United, Inter Milan and Marseille.

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Picco was born in Udine, in northeastern Italy, near both Austria and the former Yugoslavia.

Italian authorities said a man from the city of Udine, a woman and two other men from the local area were picked out after analysis of video footage from the stadium.

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"We have produced a new sequence map of coffee, Arabica," Dr Michele Morgante of the University of Udine in Italy, told BBC News.

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