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Pulfero : ウィキペディア英語版
Pulfero


Pulfero ((スロベニア語:Podbonesec)) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 60 km northwest of Trieste and about 20 km northeast of Udine, on the border with Slovenia, and borders the following municipalities: Faedis, Kobarid (Slovenia), San Pietro al Natisone, Savogna, and Torreano.
Pulfero localities include:〔(), Municipal statute.〕 Antro/''Landar'', Biacis/''Bijača'', Brischis/''Brišča'', Calla/''Kau'', Cicigolis/''Ščigla'', Coliessa/''Kolieša'', Comugnero/''Kamunjar'', Cras/''Kras'', Erbezzo/''Arbeč'', Goregnavas/''Gorenja Vas'', Ialig/''Jalči'', Lasiz/''Laze'', Linder/''Linder'', Loch/''Log'', Mersino (collectiv name of following villages: Bardo/''Nabardo'', Clin/''Klin'', Ierep/''Jerebi'', Iuretig/''Juretiči'', Marseu/''Marsieli'', Medves/''Medvieži'', Oballa/''Obali'', Pozzera/''Pocera'', Zorza/''Žorži''), Molino/''Malin'', Montefosca/''Čarni Varh'', Paceida/''Pačejda'', Pegliano/''Ofijan'' (collectiv name of following villages: Cedarmas/''Čedarmaci'', Cocianzi/''Kočjanci'', Dorbolò/''Dorboli'', Flormi/''Floram'', Parmizi/''Parmici'', Sosgne/''Šošnja'', Stonder/''Štonderi''), Perovizza/''Peruovca'', Podvarschis/''Podvaršč'', Pulfero/''Podbuniesac'', Rodda (collectiv name of following villages: Bizonta/''Bizonti'', Brocchiana/''Bročjana'', Buttera/''Butera'', Clavora/''Klavora'', Cranzove/''Kranjcove'', Domenis/''Domejža'', Lacove/''Lahove'', Oriecuia/''Oriehuje'', Ossiach/''Ošjak'', Pocovaz/''Pokovac'', Puller/''Pulerji'', Scubina/''Skubini'', Sturam/''Šturmi'', Tumaz/''Tuomac'', Uodgnach/''Uodnjak'', Zeiaz/''Zejci''), Spagnut/''Podšpanjud'', Specognis/''Špehuonja'', Spignon/''Varh'', Stupizza/''Štupca'', Tarcetta/''Tarčet'', Zapatocco/''Zapatok''.
As of 31 December 2011, it had a population of 1,047 and an area of 48.1 km².〔All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.〕
==Ethnic composition==

84.6% of the population were Slovenes according to the census 1971.〔Thomas, Lee; Lokar A. (1977) (Socioeconomic structure of the Slovene population in Italy ), Slovene Studies Journal, Chicago, Illinois, p.28.〕

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