Sarre (department)
Sarre was a department in the First French Republic and First French Empire. Its territory is now part of Germany and Belgium. Named after the river Saar (French: Sarre), it was created in 1798 in the aftermath of the Treaty of Campo Formio of 18 October 1797 which ceded the left bank of the Rhine to France. The department was subdivided into the following arrondissements and cantons (situation in 1812): Its population in 1812 was 277,596, and its area was 493,513 hectares (1,219,500 acres).
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Sarre (department)
Sarre was a department in the First French Republic and First French Empire. Its territory is now part of Germany and Belgium. Named after the river Saar (French: Sarre), it was created in 1798 in the aftermath of the Treaty of Campo Formio of 18 October 1797 which ceded the left bank of the Rhine to France. The department was subdivided into the following arrondissements and cantons (situation in 1812): Its population in 1812 was 277,596, and its area was 493,513 hectares (1,219,500 acres).
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Het Saardepartement (Frans: Dé ...... enburg en naar Hessen-Homburg.
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Saar (in lingua francese: Sarr ...... ese Trèves, in tedesco Trier).
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Das Département de la Sarre (d ...... trug 273.569 Einwohner (1809).
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Het Saardepartement (Frans: Dé ...... Lunéville van 9 februari 1801.
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La Sarre est un ancien départe ...... t a existé entre 1801 et 1814.
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Saar (in lingua francese: Sarr ...... ese Trèves, in tedesco Trier).
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Sarre was a department in the ...... 13 hectares (1,219,500 acres).
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Dipartimento della Saar
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Département de la Sarre
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Saardepartement
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Sarre (department)
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