Corsica can be described as the 4th biggest island located in Mediterranean Sea. It, in fact, lies on the western side of Italy and south-eastern side of French mainland. This place is one amongst the 26 regions of France. By law, Corsica has been designated as 'territorial collectivity'. It was 'Corsican Republic' till its incorporation in the year 1768. Population has been estimated to be 260149.
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| Ajaccio Travel Guide |
The town of Ajaccio is the capital of the territory of Corsica in France. It is situated on the Western Coast of the Island of Corsica, at the foot of wooded hills, on the northern shore of the Gulf
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| Calvi Travel Guide |
Calvi, a small town which is the commune of the Haute-Corse Department, is located in France. Situated on the north-western coast of the Island of Corsica, the town of Calvi l... |
| Corte Travel Guide |
Corte, a commune in the Haute-Corse Department, is located in Corsica, France. Situated in a basin in the Tavignano Valley, the town is surrounded by hard granite hills. The city has a total ... |
| Bastia Travel Guide |
Bastia is located in northern Corsica, a French island. It is a small resort town of approximately 40,000 inhabitants. The city is the most important port of the island. Besides a busy harbour, Bastia is renowned for its wine.... |
| Bonifacio Travel Guide |
Bonifacio is the southern extreme of the French island of Corsica. This picturesque harbour town is home to approximately 4,000 inhabitants.
Bonifacio enjoys a typically mild Mediterranean climate. Summ... |