Ancient Provinces. 



Quercy . . 

 Rovergue and 

 Marc he 



Gascony . . 



Beam . . . 



Rousillon . . 



Languedoc . 



Cevennes 



Provence . . 



Corsica . . 



Ancient Karnes. 



FRANCE. 



Departments. Chief Towns, 



Lot . . 

 1 Aveyron . 



fLandes 



J Gers . . 

 -^ Arriege . 



J Upper Pyre- 

 nees 



C Lower Pyre- 



^ nees 



C Eastern Py- 



£ renees 



rUpper Ga- 

 ronne 

 J Tarn . 

 ^ Aude . 



I Herault 



I^Gard . 



r Lozcre 

 J Ardeche 



l Upper Loire 



rMouthsofthe 

 j Rhone . 



; Lower Alps 



LVar . . , 



S Golo . . 



( Liamone . 



Cahors . . 



Rodes . . 



Mont de Marson 

 Auch . . 

 Tarascon . 



Tarbes . . 



Pau . . . 

 Perpignan . 



Toulouse 



Castres 

 Carcassone 

 Montpellier 

 Nismes 

 Mende . . 

 Privas . . 

 Le Puy . . 



Marseilles 



Digne . . 



Toulon . . 



Bastia . . 

 Ajaccio 



Square 

 Miles. 



2168 



2764 



2763 

 2055 

 1473 



CONQUERED DEPARTMENTS.* 



Departments. 



Chief Towns. 



Territory of A- f 



vignon and J , T , . . 



County of Ve-i Vaucluse ' ■ Avignon 

 naissin . . [_ 



Savoy . . . Mont Blanc . Chambery 



County of Nice Maritime Alps Nice 



City and territo- 

 ry of Geneva 



Square 

 Miles. 



Leman 



Geneva 



664 

 1008 



1140 



S5c 



Popula- 

 tion. 



383,683 



328,195 



236,039 

 291,845 

 191,693 



1440 206,680 

 2354 384,030 

 1265 126,626 



2356 



432,263 



1774 



272,163 



1908 



226,198 



1982 



301,099 



1832 



322,144 



1572 



155,936 



1665 



290,833 



1540 



261,512 



1550 



320,072 



2162 



140,121 



2190 



283,260 



953 



112,348 



862 



87,097 



Fopula* 

 tion. 



1079 190,180 



296,336 

 128,814 



215,884 



NETHERLANDS. 



Ancient Names. 



Flande 



Brabant 



Departments. 



fLys . . 



■< Escaut . . 

 (^ Jemmappe 

 C Deux Ncthes 

 I Dyie . . 



Chief Towns. 



Bruges . 

 Ghent . 

 Mons . 

 Antwerp 

 Brussels 



Square 

 Miles. 



Popula- 

 tion. 



1068 



470,707 



1061 



629,964 



1127 



443,059 



771 



249,376 



951 



431,959 



* These departments are given to show the extent of the late empire, although 

 they no longer form a part of the French territory. 



