Sègre-Ter [sɛɡʁ.tɛʁ] was a department of France created in Spain on 7 March 1813 by merging the departments of Sègre and Ter. This merger was established by decree but never published in the Bulletin des lois, leaving its judicial status uncertain. The department was officially suppressed on 10 March 1814.
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(in French) Espagne (histoire-empire.org)
Territories annexed to the First French Empire (1804–1814)
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Former French departments (now parts of Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland) created from annexed territories |
- Apennins
- Arno
Bouches-de-l'Èbre / Bouches-de-l'Èbre-Montserrat
- Bouches-de-l'Elbe
- Bouches-de-l'Escaut
- Bouches-de-l'Yssel
- Bouches-de-la-Meuse
- Bouches-du-Rhin
- Bouches-du-Weser
- Deux-Nèthes
- Doire
- Dyle
- Ems-Occidental
- Ems-Oriental
- Ems-Supérieur
- Escaut
- Forêts
- Frise
- Gênes
- Jemmape
- Léman
- Lippe
- Lys
- Marengo
- Méditerranée
- Meuse-Inférieure
- Mont-Blanc
- Montserrat
- Mont-Terrible
- Mont-Tonnerre
- Montenotte
- Ombrone
- Ourthe
- Pô
- Rhin-et-Moselle
- Roer
- Rome
- Sambre-et-Meuse
- Sarre
Sègre / Sègre-Ter
- Sésia
- Simplon
- Stura
- Tanaro
- Taro
- Ter
- Tibre
- Trasimène
- Yssel-Supérieur
- Zuyderzée
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