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Map of the former Meuse-Inférieure département.

Meuse-Inférieure ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; "Lower Meuse") was a department of the French First Republic and French First Empire in present-day Belgium, Netherlands and Germany. It was named after the river Meuse. Its territory corresponded largely with the present-day provinces of Belgian and Dutch Limburg. It was created on 1 October 1795, when the Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège were officially annexed by the French Republic.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Before this annexation, its territory was part of the County of Loon, the Austrian Upper Guelders, the Staats-Oppergelre, the County of Horne, the Abbacy of Thorn, Maastricht and part of the Lands of Overmaas. The original medieval Duchy of Limburg were associated with the Lands of Overmaas, lying to their south. The two regions had long been governed together and referred to collectively with both names, but the original Duchy lands were not part of this new entity.

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Meuse-Inférieure within the northern French Empire (1811)

The Chef-lieu of the department was Maastricht. The department was subdivided into the following three arrondissements and cantons:

After Napoleon was defeated in 1814, the department (excluding Niederkrüchten and Herzogenrath which were assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia and are located in the present-day state of North Rhine-Westphalia) became part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, as the Province of Limburg (with a part of the Roer département).

In subsequent events starting in 1830, a part of this Kingdom split out to become Belgium. By 1839 it was settled that the Hasselt canton of Limburg, plus significant parts of the other two, went into Belgium, while the rest remained in the Netherlands. Both provinces have kept the name Limburg.

AdministrationEdit

PrefectsEdit

The Prefect was the highest state representative in the department.

Term start Term end Office holder
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Secretaries-GeneralEdit

The Secretary-General was the deputy to the Prefect.

Term start Term end Office holder
2 March 1800 30 May 1814 M.J. Reintjens

Subprefects of HasseltEdit

Term start Term end Office holder
17 April 1800<ref name='e' /> 13 October 1813 Jean Baptiste Bertrand Arnoul
13 October 1813<ref name='e' /> 21 November 1813 Briche
21 November 1813<ref name='e' /> 6 January 1814 Billig
6 January 1814<ref name='e' /> 30 May 1814 Baumes

Subprefects of MaastrichtEdit

The office of Subprefect of Maastricht was held by the Prefect until 1811.

Term start Term end Office holder
11 January 1811<ref name='e' /> 30 May 1814 Van den Rhoër

Subprefects of RoermondEdit

Term start Term end Office holder
17 April 1800<ref name='e' /> 3 May 1801 Magniet
3 May 1801<ref name='e' /> 24 July 1811 Liger
24 July 1811<ref name='e' /> 30 May 1814 Brandes

ReferencesEdit

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