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1802–1814
  

Capital
  
Turin

Political subdivisions
  
3 Arrondissements

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1812
  
399,237

Pô (department)

1812
  
4,145.26 km (1,600 sq mi)

was a department of the French Consulate and of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named after the river Dora Baltea. It was formed in 1802, when the Subalpine Republic (formerly the mainland portion of the Kingdom of Sardinia) was directly annexed to France. Its capital was Turin.

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The department was disbanded after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814. At the Congress of Vienna, the Savoyard King of Sardinia was restored in all his previous realms and domains, including Piedmont. Its territory is now part of the Italian province of Turin.

Subdivisions

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

  • Turin, cantons: Carignano, Carmagnola, Casalborgone, Ceres, Cirié, Corio, Caselle, Gassino, Lanzo, Moncalieri, Orbassano, Poirino, Chieri (French: Quiers), Riva presso Chieri, Rivoli, Turin (6 cantons), Venaria and Viù.
  • Pinerolo, cantons: Bricherasio, Cavour, Cumiana, Fenestrelle, None, Perosa, Pinerolo, Torre Pellice, Val Balsiglia, Vigone and Villafranca.
  • Susa, cantons: Avigliana, Bardonecchia, Bussoleno, Cesana, Giaveno, Oulx, Susa and Villar Almese.
  • Its population in 1812 was 399,237, and its area was 414,526 hectares.

    Governing Prefects

  • 26 August 1802–1805—Victor Hercule Joseph Ferdinand comte de Lavilla de Villasteloni
  • 1805–1808—Pierre Loysel
  • 1808–1809—Étienne Vincent Marnolia
  • 19 February 1809–1813—Alexandre Théodore Victor de Lameth baron de Lameth
  • References

    Pô (department) Wikipedia