Napoléon agreed that if Austria could be provoked into declaring war on Sardinia, France would send troops to help drive the Austrians from Lombardy and Venetia. In return, Cavour promised to give the French-speaking regions of Nice and Savoy to France.
Napoleon III.
At the time of napoleon's coup, france was still at war. in 1799, Britain, Austria, and Russia joined forces with one goal in mind, to drive napoleon from power. At first, napoleon pretended to be the constitutionally chosen leader of free republic. in 1800, a plebiscite, or vote of the people, was held to approve a new constitution. desperate for strong leadership, the people voted overwhelmingly in favor of the constitution. This gave all real power to napoleon as first consul.
it's 249 miles ( 400 km ) so it is at least a 4,5 hour drive. Please check: http://www.howmanyhours.com/it/index.php# ... but you can hardly DRIVE from Genova to Porto Torres, as you need to go by ship! Sardinia is an island!
Who needs to drive? Austria and Italy share a border so you could literally stand with one foot in each country.
Viena - Bucharest: 1 050 km
a long time its hard to drive alot
plane than drive, car, boat than drive, swim than drive, depends where you are coming from
You can't drive, there is an ocean between the continents.
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Colonel J. F. Carteaux of the French Arny assigned Napoleon the command of the artillery at Toulon with the reccomendation of Christopher Salicetti.
You can't f\drive from Sydney to Vienna. There's an ocean in the way.