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French Third Republic

Troisième République

1870 CE – 1940 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · republic
Period
1870 CE – 1940 CE
Duration
70 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Paris
Data Confidence
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Overview

The French Third Republic was the system of government adopted in France from September 4, 1870, following the collapse of the Second French Empire during the Franco-Prussian War, until July 10, 1940, after the Fall of France in World War II. This parliamentary republic, originally envisioned as a provisional government, became the permanent form of government for France. Its early days were marked by political disruption from the Franco-Prussian War and social upheaval, including the Paris Commune. The constitutional laws of 1875 defined its structure, which included a Chamber of Deputies, a Senate, and a president as head of state.

Historical Periods

French Third Republic (1870–1870)

1870 CE – 1870 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 565,096 km²

French Third Republic (1871–1872)

1871 CE – 1872 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 525,382 km²

French Third Republic (1873–1879)

1873 CE – 1879 CE

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Capital: ParisArea: 628,738 km²

French Third Republic (1880–1899)

1880 CE – 1899 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 628,682 km²

French Third Republic (1900–1904)

1900 CE – 1904 CE

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Capital: ParisArea: 629,015 km²

French Third Republic (1905–1914)

1905 CE – 1914 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 628,682 km²

French Third Republic (1915–1915)

1915 CE – 1915 CE

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Capital: ParisArea: 602,634 km²

French Third Republic (1916–1916)

1916 CE – 1916 CE

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Capital: ParisArea: 602,193 km²

French Third Republic (1917–1917)

1917 CE – 1917 CE

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Capital: ParisArea: 605,513 km²

French Third Republic (1918–1918)

1918 CE – 1918 CE

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Capital: ParisArea: 605,296 km²

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