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The State of Franche-Comté was a short-lived state which existed from January 27 to June 6, 1814, created at the fall of the French Empire as a buffer state between France and Germany. It was headed by a governor general named Conrad Karl Friedrich von Andlau-Birseck known as the "baron of Andlaw". Its capital was at Vesoul.

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  • L'État de Franche-Comté est un État tampon qui exista du 27 janvier au 6 juin 1814, situé entre la France et l'Allemagne. Créé à la chute de l'Empire français, l'État était dirigé par le gouverneur général Conrad Karl Friedrich von Andlau-Birseck dit le « baron d'Andlaw ». Ce petit État se composait des départements de Haute-Saône, du Doubs, du Jura, des Vosges, ainsi que des anciennes principautés de Montbéliard et de , ces dernières correspondant au territoire de l'ancien département du Mont-Terrible. (fr)
  • The State of Franche-Comté was a short-lived state which existed from January 27 to June 6, 1814, created at the fall of the French Empire as a buffer state between France and Germany. It was headed by a governor general named Conrad Karl Friedrich von Andlau-Birseck known as the "baron of Andlaw". Its capital was at Vesoul. The State of Franche-Comté was dissolved following the Treaty of Paris (1814). Most of its territories were restored to France, although the Principality of Porrentruy continued to be governed by von Andlau-Birseck until it was transferred to the Swiss Confederation in 1815. (en)
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  • L'État de Franche-Comté est un État tampon qui exista du 27 janvier au 6 juin 1814, situé entre la France et l'Allemagne. Créé à la chute de l'Empire français, l'État était dirigé par le gouverneur général Conrad Karl Friedrich von Andlau-Birseck dit le « baron d'Andlaw ». Ce petit État se composait des départements de Haute-Saône, du Doubs, du Jura, des Vosges, ainsi que des anciennes principautés de Montbéliard et de , ces dernières correspondant au territoire de l'ancien département du Mont-Terrible. (fr)
  • The State of Franche-Comté was a short-lived state which existed from January 27 to June 6, 1814, created at the fall of the French Empire as a buffer state between France and Germany. It was headed by a governor general named Conrad Karl Friedrich von Andlau-Birseck known as the "baron of Andlaw". Its capital was at Vesoul. (en)
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  • État de Franche-Comté (fr)
  • State of Franche-Comté (en)
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