Ligurian Republic

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Repubblica Ligure
Ligurian Republic

Client state of France


1797 – 1805

Flag of Liguria

Flag

Location of Liguria
The Italian peninsula in 1796.
Capital Genoa
Language(s) Italian
Government Republic
Historical era Napoleonic Wars
 - Established June 141797
 - Disestablished June1805

The Ligurian Republic (Italian: Repubblica Ligure) was a short-lived French client republic formed by Napoleon on June 14, 1797. It consisted of the territory of the old Republic of Genoa which covered most of the Ligurian region of Northwest Italy. In June 1805, the area was directly annexed by France as the département of the Apennins.

After the fall of Napoleon in 1814 the republic was briefly restored between April 28 and July 28. Following the Congress of Vienna it was awarded to the Kingdom of Sardinia, and annexed on January 3, 1815. The Ligurian Republic used the traditional Genoese flag, a red cross on a white background.


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