A mountainous island at the heart of the Mediterranean sea, the fourth largest of the sea's islands in terms of area, Corsica is known to the French as the 'Isle of Beauty'. Although it has been French since the 18th century, it has preserved a distinctive island identity that finds expression in its own language, a typical cuisine centred on game, and the famous goat's and sheep's cheeses in their various facets.
Chapelle Notre-dame de la Serra in Calvi
Chemin Notre Dame de la Serra, 20260 Calvi, Calvi, Córcega, 20260 Calvi, FranceMusée de la Maison Bonaparte
1 Rue Saint-Charles, 20000 Ajaccio, FranceLake of Melu
Lac de Melu, 20250 Corte, FranceDolmen de Fontanaccia in Sartène
Funtanaccia, 20287, FranceSartène "The most Corsican of the Corsican cities"
20100 Sartène, FranceAiguilles of Bavella
Aiguilles de Bavella, 20122 Quenza, FranceChapelle de Santa Lucia
Col de Santa Lucia, 20228 Pino, FranceConvent of San Francescu di Caccia
20218 Castifao, FranceCitadelle de Corte
Rue de la Citadelle, 20250 Corte, FranceMegalithic site of Filitosa
Filitosa, D.57, 20140 Sollacaro, FranceVillage of Lumio, on the bay of Calvi
20260 Lumio, FranceGorges de la Restonica
Camping Le Restonica, Faubourg Saint Antoine, Quartier Porette, Corte, 20250, 20250 Corte, FranceWant to plan a trip here? Talk to AI travel assistant Maya.
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