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Seine-et-Oise (France)

LC control no.n 81097123
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Geographic headingSeine-et-Oise (France)
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Geographic subdivision usageFrance--Seine-et-Oise
See alsoParis (France)
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Yvelines (France)
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Essonne (France)
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Val-d'Oise (France)
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Hauts-de-Seine (France)
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Seine-Saint-Denis (France)
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Val-de-Marne (France)
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Beginning date1790
Ending date1968
Found inHistoire des Saint-Cyriens, 1980 (name not given)
BGN, 1968 (département de Seine-et-Oise [Seine-et-Oise=Brief], admd, 48°45ʹN 2°00ʹE)
667 note converted Sept. 5, 2014 (Loi no 64-704 of 7/10/64 reorganized the depts. Seine [75] and Seine-et-Oise [78] in 7 new depts. Communes from both depts. were taken to form the city of Paris [75], Hauts-de-Seine [92], Seine-Saint-Denis [93], and Val-de-Marne [94]; the remaining communes of Seine-et-Oise were divided to form the depts. Yvelines [78], Essonne [91], and Val-d'Oise [95])
Wikipedia, Sept. 5, 2014 (Seine-et-Oise was a département of France encompassing the western, northern, and southern parts of the metropolitan area of Paris. Its préfecture was Versailles and its official number was 78. Seine-et-Oise was abolished in 1968 as part of the reorganization of the départements of the Paris metropolitan area. Seine-et-Oise was created on March 4, 1790. On January 1, 1968 it was split into three smaller départements: Yvelines, Val-d'Oise, and Essonne. A small part of Seine-et-Oise was also merged with parts of the Seine département (also disbanded on the same date) to create the three new départements of Hauts-de-Seine, Val-de-Marne, and Seine-Saint-Denis)