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Corsica is considered one of the 26... although strictly speaking Corsica is designated as a... Corsica is referred to as a... Corsica is part of... Corsica is famed as the birthplace of... Corsica has been occupied continuously since the... the language of culture in Corsica until the end of the 19th century... In 1764 Corsica was purchased secretly by France from the... Corsica was incorporated into France in 1770... that Corsica would one day astonish Europe... Corsica has several rivers... In 2005 the population of Corsica was settled in approximately 360 communities... as Sardinia was joined to Corsica for much of the Pleistocene... The food of Corsica can best be defined as a fusion of the... Corsica produces gourmet cheese... Corsica is the most mountainous Mediterranean island... Corsica is the most mountainous Mediterranean island... Corsica has 232 kilometers... Corsica is currently governed almost as any other... The influence of Pisa in Corsica can be seen in the Romanesque... The influence of Pisa in Corsica can be seen in the Romanesque... agreed to grant increased autonomy to Corsica in exchange for an end to violence... The proposed autonomy for Corsica would have included greater protection for the... Corsica national football team... Corsica national football team... Corsica rejects autonomy offer by Paris... Corsica from the inside...

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