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Mont-Terrible was one of the 130 departments of Napoleonic France, with its capital at Porrentruy. The Mont Terrible for which the department was named is now known as ''mont Terri'', a peak of 804 metres near Courgenay. Mont Terri is now in the canton of Jura, Switzerland. The department was created in 1793 with the annexation of the short-lived Rauracian Republic, which had been created in December 1792 from a part of the Prince-Bishopric of Basel. In 1797, the old principality of Montbéliard, formerly given to Haute-Saône, was reattached to Mont-Terrible. The department was abolished in 1800. Its territory was annexed to the Haut-Rhin, within which it formed the two arrondissements of Delémont and Porrentruy. In 1815, the territory that had previously formed Mont-Terrible was partitioned between Doubs (Montbéliard) and the Swiss canton of Bern (now forming the canton of Jura and the Bernese Jura). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mont-Terrible」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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