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Rhône-et-Loire was the short-lived department of France whose prefecture (capital) was Lyon. Its name takes into the two rivers which is flowing in the department: Rhône and Loire. Created on 4 March 1790, like the other French departments, Rhône-et-Loire was disbanded on 12 August 1793 when it was split into two departments: Rhône (prefecture: Lyon) and Loire (prefecture: Feurs, then Montbrison, and then Saint-Étienne, the current capital). The division of Rhône-et-Loire was a response to counterrevolutionary activities in Lyon which, by population, was the country's second largest city. By splitting Rhône-et-Loire, which was the natural economic and, potentially, military hinterland of Lyon, the government sought to protect the French Revolution from the potential power and influence of

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  • Le Rhône-et-Loire ou, en forme longue, le département de Rhône-et-Loire, est un ancien département français (1790-1793) comprenant le Lyonnais, le Beaujolais et le Forez et dont le chef-lieu était Lyon. Le Rhône-et-Loire tire son nom des deux fleuves qui le traversent : le Rhône et la Loire. (fr)
  • Rhône-et-Loire was the short-lived department of France whose prefecture (capital) was Lyon. Its name takes into the two rivers which is flowing in the department: Rhône and Loire. Created on 4 March 1790, like the other French departments, Rhône-et-Loire was disbanded on 12 August 1793 when it was split into two departments: Rhône (prefecture: Lyon) and Loire (prefecture: Feurs, then Montbrison, and then Saint-Étienne, the current capital). The division of Rhône-et-Loire was a response to counterrevolutionary activities in Lyon which, by population, was the country's second largest city. By splitting Rhône-et-Loire, which was the natural economic and, potentially, military hinterland of Lyon, the government sought to protect the French Revolution from the potential power and influence of the counterrevolutionary revolt in the Lyon region. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Rhône department was enlarged several times by incorporating into it areas from neighboring departments, so that today the two departments of Rhône and Loire combined are larger than the former Rhône-et-Loire department. If Rhône-et-Loire still existed, its population at the 1999 French census would have been 1,799,812 inhabitants, whereas in 1999 the Rhône department had 1,578,869 inhabitants, and the Loire department had 728,524 inhabitants. (en)
  • Rodano e Loira (in lingua francese: Rhône-et-Loire) è stato un dipartimento della Prima Repubblica francese con capoluogo Lione. Il suo nome deriva dai fiumi Rodano e Loira. Comprendeva i territori del Lyonnais, il Beaujolais ed il Forez. (it)
  • Het departement Rhône-et-Loire was een van de 83 oorspronkelijke departementen die werden gecreëerd tijdens de Franse Revolutie, op 4 maart 1790 door uitvoering van de wet van 22 december 1789. Het grondgebied besloeg de oude provincies van de Forez, de Lyonnais en de Beaujolais. In 1793 werd het departement gesplitst in de huidige departementen Rhône en Loire. Aanleiding hier was de opstand in dat jaar van de stad Lyon tegen de Nationale Conventie. (nl)
  • Ро́на-и-Луа́ра — бывший французский департамент, существовавший в 1790—1793 годах. (ru)
  • 罗讷-卢瓦尔省(法語:Département de Rhône-et-Loire)是法国历史上的一个省份,以流经该省的两条河流——罗讷河与卢瓦尔河命名,涵盖了里昂地区、博若莱地区与福雷地区,省会里昂。 作为最初一批法国省份,该省同其他省份一样成立于1790年。1793年,里昂爆发了反对国民公会的起义,为使大革命免受里昂地区反革命势力影响,里昂附近的阿尔卑斯军(armée des Alpes,的一支)总部于8月12日颁布法令决定拆分该省。1793年11月19日,经国民大会批准后,拆分正式生效。 19-20世纪,通过将相邻省份的地区并入其中,罗讷省扩张了数次,以至于今天的罗讷与卢瓦尔两省面积加起来要大于曾经的罗讷-卢瓦尔省。 (zh)
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  • Le Rhône-et-Loire ou, en forme longue, le département de Rhône-et-Loire, est un ancien département français (1790-1793) comprenant le Lyonnais, le Beaujolais et le Forez et dont le chef-lieu était Lyon. Le Rhône-et-Loire tire son nom des deux fleuves qui le traversent : le Rhône et la Loire. (fr)
  • Rodano e Loira (in lingua francese: Rhône-et-Loire) è stato un dipartimento della Prima Repubblica francese con capoluogo Lione. Il suo nome deriva dai fiumi Rodano e Loira. Comprendeva i territori del Lyonnais, il Beaujolais ed il Forez. (it)
  • Het departement Rhône-et-Loire was een van de 83 oorspronkelijke departementen die werden gecreëerd tijdens de Franse Revolutie, op 4 maart 1790 door uitvoering van de wet van 22 december 1789. Het grondgebied besloeg de oude provincies van de Forez, de Lyonnais en de Beaujolais. In 1793 werd het departement gesplitst in de huidige departementen Rhône en Loire. Aanleiding hier was de opstand in dat jaar van de stad Lyon tegen de Nationale Conventie. (nl)
  • Ро́на-и-Луа́ра — бывший французский департамент, существовавший в 1790—1793 годах. (ru)
  • 罗讷-卢瓦尔省(法語:Département de Rhône-et-Loire)是法国历史上的一个省份,以流经该省的两条河流——罗讷河与卢瓦尔河命名,涵盖了里昂地区、博若莱地区与福雷地区,省会里昂。 作为最初一批法国省份,该省同其他省份一样成立于1790年。1793年,里昂爆发了反对国民公会的起义,为使大革命免受里昂地区反革命势力影响,里昂附近的阿尔卑斯军(armée des Alpes,的一支)总部于8月12日颁布法令决定拆分该省。1793年11月19日,经国民大会批准后,拆分正式生效。 19-20世纪,通过将相邻省份的地区并入其中,罗讷省扩张了数次,以至于今天的罗讷与卢瓦尔两省面积加起来要大于曾经的罗讷-卢瓦尔省。 (zh)
  • Rhône-et-Loire was the short-lived department of France whose prefecture (capital) was Lyon. Its name takes into the two rivers which is flowing in the department: Rhône and Loire. Created on 4 March 1790, like the other French departments, Rhône-et-Loire was disbanded on 12 August 1793 when it was split into two departments: Rhône (prefecture: Lyon) and Loire (prefecture: Feurs, then Montbrison, and then Saint-Étienne, the current capital). The division of Rhône-et-Loire was a response to counterrevolutionary activities in Lyon which, by population, was the country's second largest city. By splitting Rhône-et-Loire, which was the natural economic and, potentially, military hinterland of Lyon, the government sought to protect the French Revolution from the potential power and influence of (en)
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  • Rhône-et-Loire (fr)
  • Rodano e Loira (it)
  • Rhône-et-Loire (nl)
  • Rhône-et-Loire (en)
  • Рона-и-Луара (ru)
  • 罗讷-卢瓦尔省 (zh)
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