Bouches-del'Èbre
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Province of the First French Empire
Bouches-del'Èbre was a province of the First French Empire.
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Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Duc d'Albufera was the military governor of Bouches del'Èbre. Bouches del'Èbre was founded on 12 February 1812.
Geography[]
The province of Bouches-del'Èbre was in what is now modern Spain or more precisely Catalonia.
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- History of Catalonia
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