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    Foreign citizens living in Pordenone amount to 7,025 persons, making 13.7% of the town population. The ten largest ethnic minorities are listed as follows: [9]

  2. 58,989,749. Source: Istituto Nazionale di Statistica Italia. Explanation: Population figures for 2022 and later are result of a sampling survey combined with an evaluation of registers. The 2024 figures are preliminary.

  3. Oct 20, 1991 · Pordenone. 50,868 Population [2021] – Evaluation. 19.83 km² Area. 2,565/km² Population Density [2021] 0.20% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2021] Source: Istituto Nazionale di Statistica Italia. Explanation: Localities according to the preliminary 2021 definition; they are limited by unbuilt areas and boundaries of communes.

    • Attractions in Pordenone, Italy
    • Getting to Pordenone
    • Moving Around in The City
    • Stay and Accommodation
    • Eating Out in Pordenone
    • Shopping in Pordenone

    Corso Vittorio Emanuele II

    Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is an interesting place to visit just for the architecture. The edifices are mostly gothic and renaissance in style and are typically decorated with beautiful frescoes. The architecture is quite typical of this part of Italy.

    Duomo of St. Mark in Pordenone

    The Duomo of St. Mark was built in a mixture of Gothic and Romanesque style in 1363. It was restored and renovated several times in the later centuries. The bell tower is 79 meters high and the altarpiece was done by a native Renaissance painter. The cathedral is mainly known for its famous frescoes, especially the fresco of San Rocco.

    Palazzo Ricchieri, Pordenone

    Palazzo Ricchieri has been used in several different ways in the past centuries. It was originally built in the 13thcentury as a tower house but was later transformed into a private palace by the Ricchieri family. Today the Palazzo is home to the Town Art Museum.

    Pordenone is quite well connected by train to otehr cities in the region like Gorizia, Grado,Lignano and Udine. Generally, there are around three to four trains everyday between Pordenone and these cities. Another option is to travel by bus: buses are usually available for reaching the city from smaller towns in the area, and many connect Pordenone...

    Pordenone is a very compact city with an area of only 38.2 square km, so it is very easy to move around on foot. Most attractions are located in close proximity to the center, so exploring them is quite easy. Another option is to use the public buses, which are usually used by the locals. The buses cover almost all parts of the city and are quite c...

    Pordenone has good options in terms of accommodation and hotels, from budget to luxury. B+Bs are plenty in the city and can be a good option for the budget-conscious. Some good places to stay in the town are Hotel Minerva, Hotel Oliva, Palace Hotel Moderno, Best Western Park Hotel, and Hotel Villa Ottoboni.

    Pordenone has some good options when it comes to eating out. There are quite a lot of good restaurants serving authentic Italian food, cafés, pubs, pizzerias, and delicatessens. For local food the best places to try are Al Cavaliere Perso, Mediterraneo, La Cassette, C’era Una Volta and Aquila Nera.The cafés here serve some good light snacks and app...

    Pordenonehas quite a lot of places for shopping. The pedestrian shopping streets here tend to get very crowded in the evenings, but they do have some good shops that sell locally made products. These streets are punctuated here and there with cafés which makes the shopping experience quite enjoyable. Local markets in the older section of town are p...

  4. Jul 15, 2024 · Guide to Pordenone Province ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

  5. Pordenone is the main comune of Pordenone province of northeast Italy in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The Cathedral of St. Mark houses a famous fresco of San Rocco and an altarpiece depicting the Virgin of Mercy by the native Renaissance painter Giovanni Antonio de' Sacchis.

  6. Pordenone, city, Friuli–Venezia Giulia regione, northeastern Italy. It lies along a small tributary of the Meduna River, southwest of Udine. Originating as the Roman and medieval river port of Portus Naonis, it was a bulwark of the Trevisani in their war against Aquileia until it was destroyed by.

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