1809–1814 → Political subdivisions 3 Arrondissements | 1812 300,000 | |
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1812 11,120 km (4,293 sq mi) |
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Trasimène was a department of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named after Lake Trasimeno. It was formed in 1809, when the Papal States were annexed by France. Its capital was Spoleto.
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- Subdivisions
- Under the Roman Republic
- References
The department was disbanded after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814. At the Congress of Vienna, the Papal States were restored to Pius VII. Its territory is now divided between the Italian provinces of Perugia, Terni, Macerata and Viterbo.
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Subdivisions
The department was subdivided into the following arrondissements and cantons (situation in 1812):
Its population in 1812 was approximately 300,000, and its area was approximately 3,357 square Italian miles (11,120 square kilometers).
Under the Roman Republic
A department called Trasimène also briefly existed as a subdivision of the Roman Republic (1788–1789), with the same territory, but with Perugia as its capital city.