Department of the Netherlands
They are French departments created between 1795 and 1811 progressively of the French annexations, located entirely or partially in the territory of the Netherlands. These departments had a general government with $the Hague, except the departments of Mouth-in-the Scheldt, of the Mouth-of-Rhine, of Deux-Nèthes, the Scheldt and Meuse-Lower, which were controlled of Brussels. The department of the Ems-Eastern in Germany also depended on $the Hague.
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1795 : creation of the departments of the Deux-Nèthes, the Meuse-Lower the Scheldt and starting from old provinces of the Austrian Netherlands and of the Principality of Liege,
- 1797: creation of the department corrosive Roer one of the four departments of the Republic cisrhénane but on the current Netherlands. The République cisrhénane was annexed in 1801 with the France.
- 1806 - 1810 Departments of the Kingdom of Holland under Louis I of Holland, to see the article Kingdom of Holland
- 1810 - 1811: creation of the departments of the Mouth-in-the Scheldt, the Mouth-with-the Yssel, the Mouth-of-the-Meuse, the the Mouth-of-Rhine, the Ems-Westerner, the Plank, the Yssel-Superior and Zuyderzée at the time of the annexation of the Kingdom of Holland.
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