Stura
Stura was a department of the French First Republic and of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named after the river Stura di Demonte. It was formed in 1801, when the Subalpine Republic was planned to be annexed to France. Its capital was Cuneo.
The department was disbanded after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814. At the Congress of Vienna, the Savoyard King of Sardinia was restored in all its previous realms and domains, including Piedmont. Its territory corresponded more or less with that of the present-day Italian province of Cuneo.
Subdivisions
The department was subdivided into the following arrondissements and cantons :- Cuneo, cantons: Borgo San Dalmazzo, Boves, Busca, Caraglio, Centallo, Cuneo, Demonte, Dronero, San Damiano, Valgrana, Vernante and Vinadio.
- Alba, cantons: Alba, Bossolasco, Bra, Canale, Cortemilia, Guarene, La Morra and Sommariva del Bosco.
- Mondovì, cantons: Bene, Carrù, Chiusa, Mondovì, Rocca de' Baldi, Torre and Villanova.
- Saluzzo, cantons: Barge, Moretta, Paesana, Revello, Sampeyre, Saluzzo, Venasca and Verzuolo.
- Savigliano, cantons: Cavallermaggiore, Cherasco, Costigliole, Fossano, Racconigi and Savigliano.
The Geographical Dictionary portable 1809 summarized the Department of Stura:
List of prefects
- 26 August 1802 – 1803 Jean Laurent de Grégory, comte de Marcorengo
- 24 September 1803 – 1810 Pierre Amédée Vincent Joseph Marie Arborio-Biamino
- 30 November 1811 – 12 March 1813 Auguste Joseph Baude de La Vieuville
- 12 March 1813 – March 1813 Antoine Louis Campan
- 25 March 1813 – 1814 Louis-Honoré-Félix Le Peletier d'Aunay