European Countryside (Mar 2016)

Slovenes in Italy: A Fragmented Minority

  • Steinicke Ernst,
  • Jelen Igor,
  • Lieb Gerhard Karl,
  • Löffler Roland,
  • Čede Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/euco-2016-0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 49 – 66

Abstract

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The study examines the Slovenian-speaking minority in the northern Italian autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It explores the spatial fragmentation in the Slovenian settlement area in Italy and analyzes the socio-economic and demographic processes that exert influence on the minority. The work is based on the critical evaluation of the current status of research, of statistical data from the state censuses and results of own research on site. The Slovenian-language population in the entire region is currently estimated at about 46,000 people. The main settlement area is the eastern border region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, which is characterized by different cultural and regional identities. While the Slovenian-speaking population of Friuli focuses more on its cultural and regional distinctions, the majority of the Slovenian-language group in Venezia Giulia considers itself a “national minority.”

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