Difference between revisions of "Département"

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(Almost all French original patent documents give in location in terms of this administrative unit. The région is another, greater and also official, administrative unit)
 
(This is the administrative unit offered on French patent original documents, Seine, now defunct in said capacity, often used for Parisians, with région being another, greater and specific and official, administrative unit)
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* [[Seine]] - This is key to our data. Though it is no longer an official French '''département''', in this administrative sense, it was during the period on which we are focused, and in particular it was the '''département''' which included Paris. Quite often French patents give us only [[Seine]], France, while a Hungarian patent will give us Paris, for instance, and a British patent will most fastidiously give us a specific address.
 
* [[Seine]] - This is key to our data. Though it is no longer an official French '''département''', in this administrative sense, it was during the period on which we are focused, and in particular it was the '''département''' which included Paris. Quite often French patents give us only [[Seine]], France, while a Hungarian patent will give us Paris, for instance, and a British patent will most fastidiously give us a specific address.
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* [[Seine-et-Oise]]
 
* [[Hautes-Pyrénées]]
 
* [[Hautes-Pyrénées]]
  
There were many others of course.
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There were and are many others of course.
  
 
The [[région]] is a greater unit.
 
The [[région]] is a greater unit.

Revision as of 11:43, 18 September 2021

This is a key administrative unit in France. This comes up quite often indeed in that on French original patent documents in particular it is often the only location data given, for inventors located in France. Nations are usually all the data given for inventors located outside of France while filing with the French patent office.

  • Seine - This is key to our data. Though it is no longer an official French département, in this administrative sense, it was during the period on which we are focused, and in particular it was the département which included Paris. Quite often French patents give us only Seine, France, while a Hungarian patent will give us Paris, for instance, and a British patent will most fastidiously give us a specific address.
  • Seine-et-Oise
  • Hautes-Pyrénées

There were and are many others of course.

The région is a greater unit.