Galia Cisalpina was the ancient name after it was merged with the rest of Italy it was divded into Galia Cispadana or Aemilia, Galia Transpadana and Venetia.
Galia Cisalpina was the ancient name after it was merged with the rest of Italy it was divded into Galia Cispadana or Aemilia, Galia Transpadana and Venetia.
The province of Gallia Cisalpina covered most of the territories in which the Gallo-Italic languages eventually developed, that are included in the contemporary Italian regions of Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, Switzerland's Canton Ticino and southern Graubünden, and the Republic of San Marino.