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  2. Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Corsica contains the GR20, one of Europe's most notable hiking trails . The island is 90 km (56 mi) from Tuscany in Italy and 170 km (110 mi) from the Côte d'Azur in France. It is separated from Sardinia to the south by the Strait of Bonifacio, which is a minimum of 11 km (6.8 mi) wide. [33]

  3. Chemins de fer de la Corse - Wikipedia

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    Chemins de fer de la Corse. Chemins de fer de la Corse ( Corsican: Camini di Ferru di a Corsica) (CFC) is the name of the regional rail network serving the French island of Corsica. It is centred on the town of Ponte Leccia, from which three main lines radiate to Ajaccio, Bastia, and Calvi. The section following the northwest coastline between ...

  4. Col de Santo Stefano - Wikipedia

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    Show map of France. The Col de Santo Stefano [a] Corsican: Bocca di San Stefanu) is a mountain pass in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France. It is one of the main passes in Corsica, running between the massifs of Monte Stello to the north and Monte Astu to the south. It provides a route from the Saint-Florent region to the northwest ...

  5. History of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    After the Fall of France in 1940, Corsica was part of the southern zone libre of the Vichy regime. Fascist leader Benito Mussolini agitated for Italian control, supported by Corsican irredentists. In 1942, Italy occupied Corsica with a huge force. German forces took over in 1943 after the Allied armistice with Italy.

  6. Asco, Haute-Corse - Wikipedia

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    Geography. Asco is a remote commune high in the mountains some 20 km in a direct line south-east of Calvi and 15 km north-west of Corte.It is a commune which was part of the former Pieve of Caccia: a historic territory, geographically and culturally, which was made up of Niolo, Giovellina, and the Asco Valley which today is called the High Centre of Corsica.

  7. Alata, Corse-du-Sud - Wikipedia

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    Alata ( French pronunciation: [alata]) is a commune in the Corse-du-Sud department, on the French island of Corsica. It is within the metropolitan area of the capital Ajaccio . The inhabitants of the commune are known as Alatais or 'Alataises [3]

  8. Lac de Tolla - Wikipedia

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    The Barrage de Tolla was built between 1958 and 1960, and was commissioned in 1965. [3] It is owned and operated by Électricité de France (EDF). It is a gravity dam 87 metres (285 ft) high and 120 metres (390 ft) long with a crest elevation of 563 metres (1,847 ft). It impounds 34,740,000 cubic metres (1.227 × 10 9 cu ft) of water.

  9. Col de San Quilico - Wikipedia

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    Col de San Quilico. /  42.34778°N 9.17333°E  / 42.34778; 9.17333. The Col de San Quilico or collo di San Quilico ( Corsican: Bocca di San Quilicu) is a mountain pass in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France. It is a road pass on Territorial Route 20, between Corte and Ponte Leccia ( Morosaglia ).

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