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Province of Pordenone : ウィキペディア英語版
Province of Pordenone

The province of Pordenone ((イタリア語:provincia di Pordenone)) is a province in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy. Its capital is the city of Pordenone. The province was subdivided from the province of Udine in 1968. It has a total population of 313,972 inhabitants over an area of , giving it a population density of 137.98 inhabitants per square kilometre. The provincial president is Alessandro Ciriani.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Provincia di Pordenone )
==History==
Pordenone was settled before 2000 BCE and was situated along the boundary between Villanovan and Alpine Halsatt cultures. It was under the rule of Treviso during the Middle Ages, although it was sacked by Aquileian soldiers in 1233 CE. The Austrian House of Habsburg subsequently ruled the area between 1278 and 1508, although the land surrounding it was briefly entirely under the rule of Venice. In the 15th century it was an important centre for the production of paper, textiles, ceramics, silk, and wool, and attracted Tuscan merchants.〔
In 1508, Venice occupied the city in response to calls from pro-Venetian residents of Pordenone, but this occupation was not well-received. It fell under the rule of Bartolomeo d'Alviano after this occupation until 1537, when Venice invaded the city.〔 It was left under Venetian rule until the invasion of the area by Napoleon in 1797; it was later controlled by Austria between 1813 and 1866. In 1866, it was conquered by the Kingdom of Italy. It was the third Italian city to use hydroelectric power, after Milan and Tivoli, in 1888. It was occupied by Austrians during World War II, and it was bombed forty-three times in World War II.〔

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