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CORSICA GUIDE |
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Did You Know? |
As an alternative to Provence, consider its western neighbour on the Med Coast:
Languedoc Roussillon.
Languedoc Roussillon property is more competitively priced. Also for more details about each region: Regions of France |
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>> French Properties
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Region
>> Corsica
Corsica Property Guide
Corsica is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily, Sardinia, and Cyprus). It is located west of Italy, southeast of France, and north of the island of Sardinia.
Corsica is considered one of the 26 regions of France, although strictly speaking Corsica is designated as a "collectivité territoriale" by law. As a territorial collective, it enjoys greater powers than other French regions, but for the most part its status is quite similar. Corsica is referred to as a "région" in common speech, and is almost always listed among the other regions of France. Although the island is separated from the continental mainland by the Ligurian Sea and is much closer to the Italian than to the French mainland, politically Corsica is part of Metropolitan France. It was once briefly an independent Corsican Republic, until being incorporated into France in 1768.
Corsica is famed as the birthplace of Napoléon Bonaparte. His ancestral home, Casa Buonaparte, is located there still.
Corsica Property SelectionListed below are the departments in the region of Corsica; the number of properties in each department are denoted in brackets - click on a department for a list of the towns / villages where we have property available. All the properties in Corsica by department. (Number in brackets = number of properties) Corse-du-Sud Property (21) |
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Corsica Property
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Corsica € 155,000
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Corsica € 155,000
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