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  2. Furlane (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The furlane shoe originated in the countryside of Friuli in the 19th century. They regained popularity in Europe at the end of the Second World War. [1] Red Cross nurses, looking for practical alternatives for footwear, made furlane shoes from donated materials. Much of the material, including velvet, fabric, and rubber, came from private ...

  3. Friulian language - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Friulian, spoken in Bassa Friulana and Eastern Friuli, in the area along the Isonzo River (the area of the old Contea di Gorizia e Gradisca), has words that end with -a. This variant has been known since the origins of the language and was used as official literary language by the Friulians of the Austrian Empire.

  4. Espadrille - Wikipedia

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    The espadrille style was revived in the United States in the 1980s, due to the success of Miami Vice—the shoe was worn by the character Sonny Crockett (played by Don Johnson). In 2013 at luxury shoe stores in New York City, a pair of espadrilles could cost nearly $500.

  5. Mexican pointy boots - Wikipedia

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    A red Mexican pointy boot. Mexican pointy boots (Spanish: Botas picudas mexicanas) or tribal boots (Spanish: botas tribaleras) are a style of pointed fashion boots made with elongated toes that were a popular footwear for men in parts of Mexico.

  6. Furlana - Wikipedia

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    The furlana (also spelled furlane, forlane, friulana, forlana) is an Italian folk dance from the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. In Friulian , furlane means Friulian , in this case Friulian Dance .

  7. Friulians - Wikipedia

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    Friulians, also called Friulans or Furlans (Friulian: Furlans, Italian: Friulani; Slovene: Furlanci; Austrian German: Friauler), are an ethnolinguistic minority living primarily in Italy, with a significant diaspora community.