Venetia (French-influenced)

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Venetia (French-influenced) was the region of northeastern Italy that came under strong French administrative and cultural influence during the Napoleonic reorganization of the Italian peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Napoleonic-era administrative region
historical region
administrativeModel French departmental system
administrativeReforms secularization of former Venetian institutions
borderedBy Adriatic Sea NERFINISHED
Lombardy NERFINISHED
capital Venice NERFINISHED
country Italy
culturalInfluence French Revolutionary ideals
Italian
economicRole Adriatic trade hub
governingPower First French Empire NERFINISHED
Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
historicalContext Napoleonic reorganization of the Italian peninsula
historicalPeriod Napoleonic era NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of French cultural and administrative influence in Italy
includesCity Padua NERFINISHED
Treviso NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED
Verona NERFINISHED
Vicenza NERFINISHED
includesRegion Veneto NERFINISHED
influencedBy France NERFINISHED
French administration
French culture
languageInfluence French
legalReforms introduction of Napoleonic Code
legalSystemInfluence French civil law
locatedIn northeastern Italy
partOf Italian peninsula
Napoleonic Italy NERFINISHED
politicalStatus territory reorganized under French influence
predecessor Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
religionInfluence Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
successor Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century

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Napoleonic Italy hasPart Venetia (French-influenced)