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词条 Ombrone (department)
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  1. Subdivisions

  2. References

  3. See also

{{Infobox Former Subdivision
|native_name = Département de l'Ombrone

|conventional_long_name =
|common_name = Arno
|subdivision = Department
|nation = the First French Empire
|year_start = 1808
|event_start = Annexion from the Kingdom of Etruria
|date_start = 25 May
|event1 =
|date_event1 =
|event2 =
|year_event2 =
|event3 =
|date_event3 =
|year_end = 1814
|event_end = Treaty of Paris
|date_end =
|event_pre =
|date_pre =
|p1 = Kingdom of Etruria
|flag_p1 = Flag of the Kingdom of Etruria.svg
|s1 = Grand Duchy of Tuscany
|flag_s1 = Flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1840).svg
|image_flag = Flag of France.svg
|image_coat =
|image_map =Departements of French Empire South 1811-fr.svg
|image_map_caption = Administrative map of the Italian portion of the French Empire.
|capital = Siena
|coordinates = {{Coord|43|20|N|11|20|E|display=inline,title}}
|lats = |longs = |political_subdiv=3 Arrondissements [1]
|stat_year1 = 1812[1]
|stat_area1 = 7748.97
|stat_pop1 = 189307
}}

Ombrone was a department of the First French Empire in modern-day Italy. It was named after the river Ombrone. It was formed in 1808, when the Kingdom of Etruria (formerly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany) was annexed directly to France. Its capital was Siena.

The department was disbanded after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814. At the Congress of Vienna, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was restored to its previous Habsburg-Lorraine prince, Ferdinand III. Its territory is now divided between the Italian provinces of Siena, Arezzo and Grosseto.

Subdivisions

The department was subdivided into the following arrondissements and cantons (situation in 1812):[1]

  • Siena, cantons: Bucine, Colle, Chiusdino, Poggibonsi, Radda, Radicondoli, Rapolano, Siena (2 cantons) and Sovicille.
  • Grosseto, cantons: Arcidosso, Campagnatico, Santa Fiora, Isola del Giglio, Grosseto, Massa, Manciano, Orbetello, Pitigliano, Roccastrada and Scansano.
  • Montepulciano, cantons: Abbadia San Salvatore, Asinalunga, Chiusi, Montalcino, Montepulciano, Pienza and Sarteano.

Its population in 1812 was 189,307, and its area was 774,897 hectares.[1]

References

1. ^Almanach Impérial an bissextil MDCCCXII, p. 446, accessed in Gallica 26 July 2013 {{fr icon}}

See also

  • Tuscany
  • History of Tuscany
  • Rulers of Tuscany
{{Annexed departments of the First French Empire}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ombrone (Department)}}

8 : Former departments of France in Italy|History of Siena|History of Tuscany|1808 establishments in the First French Empire|1808 establishments in Italy|1814 disestablishments in Italy|1800s in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany|1810s in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany

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