French département of Mont-Terrible

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The French département of Mont-Terrible was a short-lived administrative division of the French Republic (1793–1800) created from former Prince-Bishopric of Basel territories in the Jura region, later incorporated into the département of Haut-Rhin.

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French département of Mont-Terrible canonical 1

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instanceOf French département
administrativeDivisionOf French Republic NERFINISHED
capital Porrentruy NERFINISHED
country French Republic NERFINISHED
createdFrom Prince-Bishopric of Basel NERFINISHED
territories of the Prince-Bishopric of Basel in the Jura
dissolvedOrAbolished 1800
endTime 1800
followedBy Haut-Rhin NERFINISHED
governmentType French departmental administration
hasBorderWith Bas-Rhin NERFINISHED
Doubs NERFINISHED
Haut-Rhin NERFINISHED
historyPeriod French Revolutionary period
locatedIn France
French Revolutionary-era annexed territories
Jura region NERFINISHED
Upper Rhine region NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mont Terrible NERFINISHED
officialLanguage French
partlyLocatedIn present-day Canton of Bern
present-day Canton of Jura
present-day Switzerland
partOf First French Republic NERFINISHED
French annexations on the Upper Rhine
precededBy Prince-Bishopric of Basel NERFINISHED
reasonForAbolition incorporation into the département of Haut-Rhin
shortName Mont-Terrible NERFINISHED
startTime 1793
subdivisionType département
timePeriod 1793–1800

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Delémont wasPartOf French département of Mont-Terrible