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Department of Alto Adige : ウィキペディア英語版
Department of Alto Adige

The Department of Alto Adige (Italian and official ''Dipartimento dell'Alto Adige'', , translated into English ''Department of Upper Adige'') was a northern department of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. The name had been used for a district of the Cisalpine Republic. Its name, in typical Napoleonic fashion of naming departments after geographic features, derived from the river Adige (Etsch) which flowed through it.
Neither the Cisalpine district nor the department of the Kingdom of Italy correspond precisely to the modern Italian province of South Tyrol (also known as Alto Adige), although there is some geographical overlap.
== History ==


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