Department of Segre

Department of Segre

Sègre was a province of the First French Empire [1]

Geography

The province of Sègre was mostly in what is now modern Spain or more precisely Catalonia although it included parts of what is now France [2]

See also

  • Bouches-del'Èbre

References


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