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    Mont-Terrible (French: [mɔ̃ tɛ.ʁibl]) was a department of the First French Republic, with its seat at Porrentruy. The Mont Terrible for which the department...
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  • Terrible Mountain (disambiguation), a list of peaks known as Terrible Mountain or Mount Terrible Mont Terri, a mountain in Switzerland, known as Mont...
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    absorbed the whole département of Mont-Terrible; 1814, it lost the territories which had been part of Mont-Terrible, which were returned to Switzerland...
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    Jura were even briefly joined to France, as the Léman, Simplon and Mont-Terrible départements, respectively). Suisse romande is used in contrast to Suisse...
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  • Australia Mount Terrible (Victoria), a mountain within the Great Dividing Range, Victoria, Australia Mont Terri, Switzerland, known as Mont Terrible during Napoleonic...
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    achieved on 23 March 1793 with the creation of the French Department of Mont-Terrible which had its capital at Porrentruy. Administrative frontiers changed...
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    literally as "monk's head". The name was first documented in the records of Mont-Terrible, a Department established by the French when they annexed the region...
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    Seine. Savoy, during its temporary occupation, became the department of Mont-Blanc. The provinces continued to exist administratively until 21 September...
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    Montbéliard. In 1797, the cantons were transferred to the département Mont-Terrible. The département was abolished in 1800, being annexed to the Haut-Rhin...
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    Republic in 1792 (revolutionarily converted into the French département of Mont-Terrible in the following year), while the treaty of Campo Formio in 1797 gave...
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