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The Department of Alto Adige (Italian and official Dipartimento dell'Alto Adige, French: département du Haut-Adige, translated into English Department of Upper Adige) was a northern department of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. The name had been used for a district of the Cisalpine Republic. Its name, in typical Napoleonic fashion of naming departments after geographic features, derived from the river Adige (Etsch in German) which flowed through it.

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  • Departamento de Alto Adige (es)
  • Department of Alto Adige (en)
  • Haut-Adige (département) (fr)
  • Dipartimento dell'Alto Adige (it)
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  • El Departamento de Alto Adige fue un departamento del Reino napoleónico de Italia (es)
  • Le Haut-Adige (en italien : Alto Adige ; en allemand : Ober Etsch) est un ancien département du royaume d'Italie, qui a existé de 1810 à 1814. Portant le nom du fleuve Adige, il avait pour chef-lieu Trente. (fr)
  • Il dipartimento dell'Alto Adige (denominazione ufficiale in italiano, in francese Département du Haut-Adige, tradotto in tedesco Departement Oberetsch) è stato un dipartimento del Regno d'Italia napoleonico dal 1810 al 1814. Il suo nome, coniato alla maniera dei dipartimenti francesi, si riferiva all'alto corso del fiume Adige. Il dipartimento aveva come capoluogo Trento e la sua lingua amministrativa era l'italiano, ma nelle aree germanofone fu temporaneamente adottato il bilinguismo nei pubblici avvisi e l'uso del tedesco nell'amministrazione comunale. (it)
  • The Department of Alto Adige (Italian and official Dipartimento dell'Alto Adige, French: département du Haut-Adige, translated into English Department of Upper Adige) was a northern department of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. The name had been used for a district of the Cisalpine Republic. Its name, in typical Napoleonic fashion of naming departments after geographic features, derived from the river Adige (Etsch in German) which flowed through it. (en)
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  • Alto Adige (en)
  • ''Dipartimento dell'Alto Adige (en)
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  • Alto Adige (en)
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  • ''Dipartimento dell'Alto Adige (en)
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  • French map of Napoleonic Italy, with the department of Alto Adige located in the north (en)
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  • The Department of Alto Adige (Italian and official Dipartimento dell'Alto Adige, French: département du Haut-Adige, translated into English Department of Upper Adige) was a northern department of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. The name had been used for a district of the Cisalpine Republic. Its name, in typical Napoleonic fashion of naming departments after geographic features, derived from the river Adige (Etsch in German) which flowed through it. Neither the Cisalpine district nor the department of the Kingdom of Italy correspond precisely to the modern Italian province of Alto Adige (known as South Tyrol in English), although there is some geographical overlap. (en)
  • El Departamento de Alto Adige fue un departamento del Reino napoleónico de Italia (es)
  • Le Haut-Adige (en italien : Alto Adige ; en allemand : Ober Etsch) est un ancien département du royaume d'Italie, qui a existé de 1810 à 1814. Portant le nom du fleuve Adige, il avait pour chef-lieu Trente. (fr)
  • Il dipartimento dell'Alto Adige (denominazione ufficiale in italiano, in francese Département du Haut-Adige, tradotto in tedesco Departement Oberetsch) è stato un dipartimento del Regno d'Italia napoleonico dal 1810 al 1814. Il suo nome, coniato alla maniera dei dipartimenti francesi, si riferiva all'alto corso del fiume Adige. Il dipartimento aveva come capoluogo Trento e la sua lingua amministrativa era l'italiano, ma nelle aree germanofone fu temporaneamente adottato il bilinguismo nei pubblici avvisi e l'uso del tedesco nell'amministrazione comunale. (it)
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