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page 1States and territories disestablished in 1791

Languedoc
The Province of Languedoc (, , ; ) is a former province of France.
Most of its territory is now contained in the modern-day region of Occitanie in Southern France. Its capital city was Toulouse. It had an area of approximately .
French Flanders
West-Flemish-speaking region of France
Berry
historical province of France, located in Centre-Val de Loire
Vermont Republic
republic in North America between 1777-1791
Comtat Venaissin
countship
Principality of Ansbach
Immediate territory of the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by the Hohenzollerns as part of Brandenburg-Ansbach, member of the Franconian Circle
Orléanais
The Duchy of Orléanais () is a former province of France, which was created during the Renaissance by merging four former counties and towns. However after the French Revolution, the province was dissolved in 1791 and succeeded by five départments (less some communes to others).
Principality of Bayreuth
Immediate territory of the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by the Hohenzollerns as part of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, member of the Franconian Circle
Province of Quebec
British colony of Quebec from 1763 to 1791
France in the early modern period
history of France during the early modern era
Koča's Frontier
Serbian rebels in the Sanjak of Smederevo (Ottoman Empire), during the Austro-Turkish War of 1788–1791
Republic of Liège
unrecognized republic in Western Europe between 1789–1791
Duchy of Ziębice
Silesian duchy (1321–1791)
Duchy of Anjou
former French province (1360–1482)