Department of the Seine

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The Department of the Seine was a former administrative division of France that encompassed Paris and its immediate suburbs until it was dissolved and split into smaller departments in 1968.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former French department
administrativeCenter Paris NERFINISHED
borders Department of Eure NERFINISHED
Department of Loiret NERFINISHED
Department of Oise NERFINISHED
Department of Seine-et-Marne NERFINISHED
Department of Seine-et-Oise NERFINISHED
capital Paris NERFINISHED
contains Paris NERFINISHED
communes surrounding Paris
inner suburbs of Paris
country France
createdDuring French Revolution NERFINISHED
createdOn 1790
dissolvedOn 1 January 1968
1968
existedFrom 1790
existedUntil 1968
governedBy prefect of the Seine
hadINSEECode 75
hadJurisdictionOver municipal affairs of Paris
suburban communes around Paris
hadLargestCity Paris NERFINISHED
hadPopulationCenter Paris urban area NERFINISHED
hadStatus department of France
historicalPeriod 19th century France
20th century France
legislativeRepresentation deputies to the French National Assembly
senators in the French Senate
locatedIn Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
namedAfter Seine NERFINISHED
nativeName Département de la Seine NERFINISHED
partiallyReplacedBy Hauts-de-Seine (92) NERFINISHED
Seine-Saint-Denis (93) NERFINISHED
Val-de-Marne (94) NERFINISHED
new Paris department (75)
partOf Paris region NERFINISHED
metropolitan France NERFINISHED
predecessor Province of Île-de-France NERFINISHED
reasonForDissolution administrative reorganization of the Paris region
replacedBy Hauts-de-Seine NERFINISHED
Paris (department) NERFINISHED
Seine-Saint-Denis NERFINISHED
Val-de-Marne NERFINISHED
successorEntity Paris metropolitan departments
usedFor local administration
national elections
statistical purposes

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Seine-et-Oise surrounded Department of the Seine