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United Provinces of Central Italy

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Political structure
  
Client state

Annexation
  
March 22, 1860

Capital
  
Modena

Revolution
  
December 8, 1859

Founded
  
1859

Date dissolved
  
1860

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Languages
  
Italian, Lombard, Emiliano-Romagnolo

Governor General
  
Carlo Bon Compagni di Mombello

Currency
  
Sardinian lira, Tuscan florin

Currencies
  
Sardinian lira, Tuscan florin

United provinces of central italy


The United Provinces of Central Italy, also known as Confederation of Central Italy or Government General of Central Italy, was a short-lived military government established by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. It was formed by a union of the former Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Duchy of Parma, Duchy of Modena, and the Papal Legations, after their monarchs were ousted by popular revolutions.

Since August 1859, the pro-Piedmontese regimes of Tuscany, Parma, Modena and the Papal Legations entered into a group of military treaties. On 7 November 1859, they elected Eugenio Emanuele di Savoia-Carignano as their regent. However, King Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy, who was allied to France which claimed a counterpart, refused to endorse the election, and sent Carlo Bon Compagni instead as the Governor General of Central Italy, who was responsible for the diplomatic and military affairs of the states.

On 8 December 1859, Parma, Modena and the Papal Legations were incorporated into the Royal Provinces of Emilia. After plebiscites were held in March 1860, and France was granted Nice and Savoy, the territory was formally annexed to Piedmont-Sardinia.

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United Provinces of Central Italy Wikipedia