Italian United Provinces
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United Italian Provinces or Italian United Provinces (Italian: Provincie Unite Italiane,[2] in modern Italian: Province Unite Italiane) was a short-lived state (a Republic) that was established in 1831 in some territories of the Papal States (Romagna, Marche and Umbria) and in the Duchies of Parma and Modena.
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Capital | Bologna[1] | ||||||||||||||||
Common languages | Italian | ||||||||||||||||
Government | Parliamentary republic[2] | ||||||||||||||||
Legislature | Provisional Assembly | ||||||||||||||||
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• Established | 5 February 1831 | ||||||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 26 April[3] 1831 | ||||||||||||||||
Currency | Roman scudo Parman lira Modenese Thaler | ||||||||||||||||
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It existed from 5 February (following the popular uprising in Bologna, when the temporal power of the Pope and the Emilian Dukes were declared to be revoked) until 26 April, the day the city of Ancona was taken by the Austrian troops.