Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Autonomous region of Italy

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2020 The regional unemployment rate stood at 5.7%, reflecting the economic conditions during this year.
July 1 2020 Former provinces were reactivated as 'regional decentralization entities' (EDRs), restoring a modified version of the previous administrative framework.
2019 The previously abolished provinces were reactivated as 'regional decentralization entities' (EDR).
2019 The Regional Council prepared for the reactivation of provinces as 'regional decentralization entities' (EDRs).
2018 The region's Gross Domestic Product reached 38 billion euros, accounting for 2.2% of Italy's total economic output.
April 22 2018 Province of Udine completed its administrative wind-down, marking the final dissolution of the traditional provincial administrative structure in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
March 4 2018 Regional election held, with Massimiliano Fedriga elected as regional president by a landslide.
September 30 2017 The Regional Council voted to abolish the four provinces of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, effectively ending their administrative status.
September 30 2017 Provinces of Gorizia, Pordenone, and Trieste were abolished, with their administrative activities immediately ceasing.

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