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  2. Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Corsica (/ ˈ k ɔːr s ɪ k ə / KOR-sik-ə; Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa, ˈkɔrsika]; Italian: Corsica; French: Corse ⓘ) [3] is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions of France. It is the fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the French mainland , west of the Italian Peninsula and immediately north ...

  3. Category:Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Corsica, an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions of France. It is the fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the French mainland, west of the Italian Peninsula and immediately north of the Italian island of Sardinia, the nearest land mass. A single chain of mountains makes up ...

  4. Corsican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The "Porta dei Genovesi" in Bonifacio, a city where some inhabitants still speak a Genoese dialect. The Corsican revolutionary Pasquale Paoli was called "the precursor of Italian irredentism" by Niccolò Tommaseo because he was the first to promote the Italian language and socio-culture (the main characteristics of Italian irredentism) in his island; Paoli wanted the Italian language to be the ...

  5. Corsicans - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent centuries, Corsica was ruled and settled by Pisans (from 1050 to 1295) and the Genoese (from 1295 to 1755, when the island broke free from La Superba): this is reflected in the fact that around 80% of the modern Corsican surnames (Casanova, Luciani, Agostini, Colonna, Paoli, Bartoli, Rossi, Albertini, Filippi, Cesari, etc. [22 ...

  6. Ajaccio - Wikipedia

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    Ajaccio is located on the west coast of the island of Corsica, 210 nautical miles (390 km) southeast of Marseille. The commune occupies a sheltered position at the foot of wooded hills on the northern shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio [ 8 ] between Gravona and the pointe de la Parata and includes the îles Sanguinaires (Bloody Islands).

  7. Lavezzi archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Archipelago of Lavezzi (French: Îles Lavezzi; Corsican: Isuli Lavezzi; Italian: Isole di Lavezzi) is a collection of small granite islands and reefs in the Strait of Bonifacio that separates Corsica from Sardinia in the Mediterranean Sea. They are administered from the town of Bonifacio (French department of Corse-du-Sud) on Corsica.

  8. History of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on the island around the 8th century BC, the Iron Age ended with Corsica's entry into history when the colony of Alalia was founded by Ionian Greek colonists, the Phocians of Marseille, in 565 or 562 BC, [3] near the site of the present-day town of Aleria.

  9. Category:Islands of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Islands of Corsica" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Giraglia