San Leonardo

San Leonardo is a comune in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine in the region of , located about 60 kilometres northwest of and about 25 kilometres east of , and borders the following municipalities: , , , , and .
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  • Type: Village with 129 residents
  • Description: Italian comune
  • Also known as: Fanum Sancti Leonardi”, “Podutana”, “San Lenart”, “San Leonardo / Podutana”, “San Leonardo, Friuli”, and “San Leonardo, Friuli Venezia Giulia

Places of Interest

Highlights include San Leonardo abate and Santuario della Beata Vergine di Castelmonte.

Church
is a church.

Church
is a church, which is situated 3 km south of San Leonardo.

Church
is situated 4 km west of San Leonardo.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Stregna and San Pietro al Natisone.

Village
is a comune in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine in the Italian region of , located about 60 kilometres northwest of and about 30 kilometres northeast of , on the border with Slovenia, and borders the following municipalities: , , San Leonardo, and . is situated 3½ km east of San Leonardo.

Village
is a comune in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine in the region of , located about 60 kilometres northwest of and about 20 kilometres northeast of , and borders the following municipalities: , San Leonardo, , , , and . is situated 3½ km west of San Leonardo.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 4½ km southeast of San Leonardo.

San Leonardo

Latitude
46.11863° or 46° 7′ 7″ north
Longitude
13.53163° or 13° 31′ 54″ east
Population
129
Elevation
168 metres (551 feet)
Open location code
8FRM4G9J+FM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 66503531
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3168166
Wiki­data ID
Q53357
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Waray—“San Leonardo” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Սան Լեոնարդո
  • Basque: San Leonardo
  • Belarusian: Сан-Леанарда
  • Breton: San Leonardo
  • Bulgarian: Сан Леонардо
  • Catalan: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Catalan: Podutana
  • Catalan: San Lenart
  • Catalan: San Leonardo
  • Cebuano: San Leonardo
  • Chechen: Сан-Леонардо
  • Chinese: San Leonardo, Friuli
  • Chinese: 圣莱昂纳多
  • Croatian: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Croatian: Podutana
  • Croatian: San Lenart
  • Croatian: San Leonardo
  • Dutch: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Dutch: Podutana
  • Dutch: San Lenart
  • Dutch: San Leonardo
  • Esperanto: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Esperanto: Podutana
  • Esperanto: San Lenart
  • Esperanto: San Leonardo
  • French: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • French: Podutana
  • French: San Lenart
  • French: San Leonardo
  • Friulian: San Lenart
  • Friulian: Sant Lenart
  • German: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • German: Podutana
  • German: San Lenart
  • German: San Leonardo
  • Hungarian: San Leonardo
  • Indonesian: San Leonardo, Friuli
  • Indonesian: San Leonardo
  • Interlingua: San Leonardo
  • Irish: San Leonardo
  • Italian: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Italian: Podutana
  • Italian: San Lenart
  • Italian: San Leonardo
  • Japanese: サン・レオナルド
  • Kazakh: Сан-Леонардо
  • Kurdish: San Leonardo, Friuli
  • Kurdish: San Leonardo
  • Ladin: San Leonardo
  • Latin: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Latvian: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Latvian: Podutana
  • Latvian: San Lenart
  • Latvian: San Leonardo
  • Lithuanian: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Lithuanian: Podutana
  • Lithuanian: San Lenart
  • Lithuanian: San Leonardo
  • Lombard: San Leonardo
  • Low German: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Low German: Podutana
  • Low German: San Lenart
  • Low German: San Leonardo
  • Min Nan Chinese: San Leonardo
  • Neapolitan: San Leonardo
  • Norwegian Bokmål: San Leonardo
  • Occitan (post 1500): San Leonardo
  • Persian: سن لئوناردو
  • Piemontese: San Leonardo
  • Polish: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Polish: Podutana
  • Polish: San Lenart
  • Polish: San Leonardo
  • Portuguese: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Portuguese: Podutana
  • Portuguese: San Lenart
  • Portuguese: San Leonardo
  • Romanian: San Leonardo, Italia
  • Romanian: San Leonardo
  • Russian: Сан-Леонардо
  • Serbian: San Leonardo
  • Serbian: Сан Леонардо
  • Serbo-Croatian: San Leonardo, Udine
  • Serbo-Croatian: San Leonardo
  • Sicilian: San Leonardo
  • Slovak: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Slovak: Podutana
  • Slovak: San Lenart
  • Slovak: San Leonardo
  • Slovenian: Podutana
  • Slovenian: San Leonardo
  • Slovenian: Šentlenart
  • Slovenian: Svet Lienart
  • South Azerbaijani: سن لئوناردو
  • Spanish: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Spanish: Podutana
  • Spanish: San Lenart
  • Spanish: San Leonardo
  • Swedish: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Swedish: Podutana
  • Swedish: San Lenart
  • Swedish: San Leonardo, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
  • Swedish: San Leonardo
  • Swiss German: Fanum Sancti Leonardi
  • Swiss German: Podutana
  • Swiss German: San Lenart
  • Swiss German: San Leonardo
  • Tatar: Сан-Леонардо
  • Turkish: San Leonardo
  • Ukrainian: Сан-Леонардо
  • Uzbek: San Leonardo
  • Venetian: San Leonardo (UD)
  • Venetian: San Leonardo
  • Vietnamese: San Leonardo, Udine
  • Vietnamese: San Leonardo
  • Volapük: San Leonardo
  • Waray (Philippines): San Leonardo, Italya
  • Waray (Philippines): San Leonardo
  • San Leonardo

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Highlights include Kot and Municipio di San Leonardo.

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