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Udine
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U·di·ne  (d-n)
A city of northeast Italy northeast of Venice. It was the headquarters (1915-1917) of the Italian army in World War I. Population: 96,800.

Udine (Italian) [ˈuːdine]
n
(Placename) a city in NE Italy, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia region: partially damaged in an earthquake in 1976. Pop.: 98 872 (1990)


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The US pop star, who was warming up for a concert in Udine, Italy when she heard of the accident, paid an emotional tribute to the two men as she performed there later Thursday night.
The US pop star, who was warming up for a concert in Udine, Italy when she heard of the accident, paid an emotional tribute to the two men as she performed there later Thursday night.
Byline: ANI London, July 18 (ANI): During her concert in Udine, Italy, Queen of Pop Madonna paid a tearful tribute to the two stagehands who lost their lives while building the set for her gig in France.
 
 
 
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