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page 1States and territories disestablished in 1790

Franche-Comté
Franche-Comté (, ; ) is a cultural and historical region of northeastern France. It is composed of the modern departments of Doubs, Jura, Haute-Saône and the Territoire de Belfort. In 2021, its population was 1,179,601.
Duchy of Burgundy
vassal territory of France, 918–1482
Champagne
historic province in the northeast of France

Dauphiné
The Dauphiné (, , ; or ; or ), traditionally known in English as Dauphiny, is a former province in southeastern France during the Ancien régime, whose area roughly corresponded to that of the present-day departments of Isère, Drôme and Hautes-Alpes. The Dauphiné was originally the Dauphiné of Viennois.

Artois
Artois ( , ; ; Picard: Artoé; English adjective: Artesian) is a region of northern France. Its territory covers an area of about 4,000 km2 and it has a population of about one million. Its principal cities include Arras (Dutch: Atrecht), Saint-Omer, Lens, and Béthune. It is the eponym for the term Artesian.
United Belgian States
confederation in the Southern Netherlands (1790)
Saintonge
former French province
Three Bishoprics
former French province
Gévaudan
Gévaudan (; ) is a historical area of France in Lozère département. It took its name from the Gabali, a Gallic tribe.
Armagnac
former province of France
Remiremont Abbey
abbey located in Vosges, in France
Limousin
province of the former Kingdom of France (1589–1790)