Republic of Cospaia
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Was a small state within modern-day Italy, located in northern Umbria, independent from 1440 to 1826.
Establishment
March 1441: The village of Cospaia unexpectedly obtained its independence in February 1441, when Pope Eugene IV, engaged in the conflict with the Council of Basel, ceded the territory of Sansepolcro to the Republic of Florence. By mistake, in the designation of the border, a small strip of land was not included in the treaty delimiting the borders, and the local residents promptly declared that they were not subject to any authority.
Chronology
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1. Events
June 1826: After the Napoleonic interlude, on June 26, 1826, with an act of submission by fourteen representatives of the republic, it became part of the State of the Church.
Disestablishment
June 1826: After the Napoleonic interlude, on June 26, 1826, with an act of submission by fourteen representatives of the republic, it became part of the State of the Church.