Piedmont–Sardinia

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Regnu de Piedmonte–Sardegna
Royaume de Piémont–Sardaigne

Kingdom of Piedmont–Sardinia

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Flag
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Royal arms
ROYAL ANTHEM
Cunservet Deus su Re
"God Save the King"
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Location of Piedmont–Sardinia
Capital (and
largest city)
Genoa
Official languages · Sardinian
· French
Demonym Piedmont–Sardinian
Government Unitary constitutional monarchy
· Monarch
· Prime Minister
Peter Emmanuel
Maria Judicada
Legislature
· upper house
· lower house
Parliament
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Formation
· Papal investiture
· Establishment
· Habsburg domain
· Savoyard domain
· Unitary kingdom
· Nazi administration
· Postwar indep.

1297
1324
1714
1720
1848
1941
1945
Area 58,177 km²
Population • 7,659,238 (DEC 2020)
131.65/km²
GDP (PPP) $446.11 billion
GDP (PPP) per capita $58,244
GDP (nominal) $374.59 billion
GDP (nominal) per capita $49,358
Gini Steady.png 39.4
medium
HDI Increase.png 0.958
very high
Currency Euro (€)
Time zone UTC+1
Drives on the right
Calling code +35
Internet TLD .ps

Piedmont–Sardinia, officially the Kingdom of Piedmont–Sardinia, is a country in Southern Europe. Its mainland portion, home to about 80% of the total population of 7.66 million, borders France to the west, Switzerland to the north, Italy to the east and the Mediterranean Sea to the south; the remaining 20% inhabit the island of Sardinia, located south of the French island of Corsica in the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Genoa.