of Hadrian ruled 117 38 AD , showing the senatorial province of CorsicaetSardinia , two islands in the central Mediterranean Sea Image REmpire Corsica Sardinia.svg thumb right Province of CorsicaetSardinia highlighted CorsicaetSardinia was an ancient Roman Empire Roman province including the islands of Corsica and Sardinia . Pre Roman times The Phoenicia ns were the first to establish several commercial stations in Corsica and in Sardinia. After the Phoenicians, there arrived the Greeks ... Category Ancient Roman provinces Category History of Corsica Category History of Sardinia Category States and territories established in 238 BC br CorsicaetSardinia bg ca C rsega i Sardenya de SardiniaetCorsica es C rcega y Cerde a eo CorsicaetSardinia fr Corse Sardaigne gl CorsicaetSardinia it Sardegna e Corsica la CorsicaetSardinia lt Korsika ir Sardinija hu Corsica s Sardinia r mai provincia nl Corsica Romeinse provincie no CorsicaetSardinia pl Korsyka i Sardynia prowincja rzymska pt C rsega e Sardenha ro CorsicaetSardinia ru sv CorsicaetSardinia tr Korsika ve Sardunya uk zh ... Etruscans , conquered the Phoenicians in Al ria Alalia , a colony on Corsica, in 535 BC. After Corsica, Sardinia also came under control of the Carthaginians. Obtaining the province Even though ... to forcibly annex Corsica and Sardinia during the First Punic War ref cite book last Caven first .... However, the interior areas of Corsica and Sardinia resisted the Romans. A variety of revolts ... pages 140 150 ref Overall, Corsica and Sardinia became trivial gains compared to the Roman Empire ..., Corsica and Sardinia ended up playing an important role in the happenings of the Empire. Sardinia ... his armies against Brutus and Cassius ref name Chapot . Corsica and Sardinia also came to be recognized ... York ref . In 238 BC, the Carthaginians, accepting defeat in the First Punic War, surrendered Corsica ... more details
Subdivision native name Sardigna conventional long name Regnum Sardiniae et Corsicae br Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica common name Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica subdivision Constituent country Citation needed date May 2011 nation Aragon Spain Spain , of Austrian Empire Austria , of Piedmont Sardinia ... years preceding the Anagni treaty. Genoa had also ruled Corsica since conquering the island nearly two centuries before c. 1133 CE . Aragonese Conquest of Sardinia Although the Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica ... succeeded in nearly driving the Aragonese from the island, reducing the Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica ... extinction of the Giudicato of Arborea in the 1420 CE, the Kingdom of Sardinia extended throughout the island. The subduing of Sardinia having taken a century, Corsica, which had not been wrested from ... DEFAULTSORT Kingdom Of Sardinia And Corsica Category Viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire it Regno ... d Aragon en Sardaigne avant 1409.svg image map caption The Kingdom of Sardinia from 1368 to 1388 ... 20px p2 Pisan Sardinia image p2 Image Pisa Stemma.svg 20px s1 Province of Cagliari flag s1 ... Treaty of Utrecht Sardinia ceded to Austria date event1 1713 event2 Treaty of The Hague 1720 Sardinia ceded to Piedmont Citation needed date May 2011 date event2 1720 today Sardinia , Italy Languages Italian , Sardinian footnotes Citation needed date May 2011 for population The Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica later, just the Kingdom of Sardinia was a constituent country Citation needed date May 2011 ... at the time. In Sardinia, three of the four states that had succeeded Byzantine Empire Byzantine imperial ... of the former Logudoro state in north western Sardinia, including the cities of Alghero and Castelsardo ... to Savoy Sardinia was too poor Citation needed date August 2010 to attract the interest of other European ..., Sardinia going to the Austrian Empire , the other Habsburgs State, under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht ... , and it found a big occasion when Spain rejected the peace conditions and invaded Sardinia and Sicily ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 Infobox power transmission line name HVDC Italy CorsicaSardinia photo HG Italien Korsika Sardinien.jpg caption Pylon of the HVDC Italy CorsicaSardinia map country Italy ... DC voltage 200  kV poles no 2 circuits no The HVDC Italy CorsicaSardinia also called SACOI SardiniaCorsica Italy is used for the exchange of electricity electric energy between the static inverter plant Suvereto on the Italy Italian mainland , the static inverter plant Lucciana on Corsica and the static inverter plant Codrongianos on Sardinia . First used in 1965 as mono polar line, today ... on Corsica with a length of convert 156 km and one on Sardinia with a length of convert 86 km . In addition to this, there are two submarine cable sections convert 105 km between Italy and Corsica and convert 16 km between Sardinia and Corsica. Static inverter electrical inverters for this line, which ... Sacoi Pictures.pdf Category Submarine power cables Italy CorsicaSardinia Category Energy in Italy Category Energy in France Category Economy of Sardinia Category Corsica Category HVDC transmission lines Commonscat SACOI HVDC Italy CorsicaSardinia de SACOI fr Liaison courant continu Italie ... type landmark name Suvereto HVDC Static Inverter through Lucciana , Corsica coord 42 31 40 N 9 26 59 E type landmark name Lucciana HVDC Static Inverter finish Codrongianos , Sardinia coord 40 39 07 N 8 42 48 E type landmark name Codrongianus HVDC Static Inverter Sardinia par owner partners operator ... Corse Santa Teresa Cable Terminal Sardinia coord 41 14 49 N 9 10 55 E type landmark name Santa Teresa Cable Terminal Sardinia Punta Tramontana Electrode Sardinia coord 40 52 57 N 8 37 55 E type landmark name Punta Tramontana Electrode Sardinia Punta Tramontana Electrode Line Terminal Sardinia coord 40 52 45 N 8 38 00 E type landmark name Punta Tramontana Electrode Line Terminal Sardinia Codrongianus HVDC Static Inverter Sardinia coord 40 39 07 N 8 42 48 E type landmark name Codrongianus HVDC ... more details
Sardinia probably came from the Italian mainland via Corsica, particularly from Etruria present ... on his own initiative motu proprio a hypothetical regnum Sardiniae et Corsicae Kingdom of Sardinia Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica in order to settle the War of the Vespers diplomatically. This had ... with the city of Sassari, naming them The Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica . However, soon the king ... , following Aragonese custom, granted a parliament to the kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica, which ... Sardinia to Italy, crossing Corsica , from 1965. The under construction submarine gas pipeline ... transport File Mega smeralda bastia.JPG thumb CorsicaSardinia Ferries The ferry companies operating ... Region of Italy Name Sardinia Italian name lang it Sardegna it icon br lang sc Sardigna sc icon Sardinian name Sardinnya region coa Sardegna Stemma.svg coa size 60px map Sardinia in Italy.svg flag ... PDL ruling party2 NUTS ITG iso region Sardinia IPAc en icon s r d n i , lang it Sardegna ... island of Corsica , the Italian Peninsula , Sicily , Tunisia and the Spain Spanish Balearic Islands . The name Sardinia is from the pre Roman noun sard , Romanization romanised as sardus feminine sarda ... sardonic . Sardinia was called Ichnusa the Latinised form of the Greek Hyknousa , Sandalion , Sardinia ... Terrain map of SardiniaSardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea , with an area ... longitude. To the west of Sardinia is the Balearic Sea , a unit of the Mediterranean Sea to Sardinia ... The coasts of Sardinia 1,849  km long are generally high and rocky, with long, relatively straight ... 13.6 of the island is mountainous, 18.5 is flat, and 67.9 is hilly. Sardinia has few major rivers ... of Sardinia , the Coghinas 115  km and the Flumendosa 127  km . There are 54 artificial lakes ... varie clima.asp IL CLIMA DELLA SARDEGNA Raimondi et al., 1995 ref The Mistral wind Mistral from ... History Main History of Sardinia See also History of mining in Sardinia Prehistory Sardinia is one of the most ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 Infobox company company name Corsica Ferries Sardinia Ferries company logo File Corsica ferries.svg 250px company type genre foundation 1967 founder location city Bastia location country Corsica location this parameter modifies Headquarters origins Corsica Line key people ... to Corsica , Sardinia and Elba . Corsica Ferries operate 2 return routes from Italy to Sardinia and 10 return routes from France and Italy to Corsica , with a total of up to 13 crossings daily. The fleet ... Ferries Greece MS Corsica Victoria MS Corsica Victoria 1989 Italy Corsica service MS Sardinia Regina MS Sardinia Regina 1996 Italy Corsica service HSC Sardinia Express HSC Sardinia Express ... Marina 1999 2011 Italy Corsica service MS Mega Express MS Mega Express 2001 Italy Sardinia service ... Express Three 2004 Italy Sardinia service MS Mega Express Four MS Mega Express Four 2006 France Corsica ... corsicasardinia ferries.htm Fakta om Fartyg Corsica Ferries Sardinia Ferries http www.theyellowlines.com ... http www.prenotazionetraghetti.com en 1389 traghetti corsicasardinia ferries CorsicaSardinia Ferries ... Corsica Ferries fr Corsica Ferries it Corsica Ferries Sardinia Ferries ... MS Mega Express in the port of Bastia Image Corsica ferries toulon.jpg thumb 260px Corsica Ferries MS Mega Express Two in the port of port Toulon . Corsica Ferries and Sardinia Ferries are marketing names used by Corsica Ferries, a France based ferry company that operates traffic to and from the islands of Corsica and SardiniaCorsica Ferries are a ferry company which started services in 1967 under the name of Corsica Line with the ferry Corsica Express. Since the company s humble beginnings its has grown into what is today the market leader to Corsica and Sardinia as Corsica Ferries Sardinia Ferries. Corsica Ferries are the premier ferry operator on the Western Mediterranean Sea transporting ... today 60 of the maritime traffic to Corsica. In 2005, Forship Spa, a subsidiary of Corsica Ferries ... more details
Corsica Sardinia.svg thumb right Province of CorsicaetSardinia in the Roman Empire Roman era The island .... details CorsicaetSardinia Middle Ages Image Calvi citadelle.JPG thumb right Modified medieval ... Corsica small.gif thumb 249px Corsica showing the maritime substructure. Sardinia is immediately ... the clearing of the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula. It became relevant to Corsica in the 14th century Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica sponsored by Aragon, although its use by any Corsican chiefs is debatable. For some reason Theodore of Corsica chose it for his independent kingdom of Corsica, whether ... adopted it to continue the tradition of an independent Corsica, as he had practically stepped into Neuhoff ... The Moor s Head ... A Symbol url http www.corsica.net corsica uk discov hist maure.htm work Trois ... of Corsica has been influenced by its strategic position at the heart of the western Mediterranean and its maritime routes, only convert 12 km 0 from Sardinia , convert 50 km sigfig 1 from the Elba ... 1899 publisher J. Engelhorn location Stuttgart de icon . ref which calls Corsica quote Ein abgeschlossenes ... island and mountain .... and especially in his monograph on Corsica, La Corse , also published in 1899 ... page monograph is perhaps the most relevant, applying the method in detail to Corsica. The sea part of the proverb refers to the easy accessibility by great powers to Corsica across the narrow waters .... At convert 8778 km2 , it is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean, after Sicily , Sardinia ... Contract , that Corsica would one day astonish Europe. ref Rousseau, J J., The Social Contract , Chapter 10 There is still in Europe one country capable of being given laws Corsica. The valour ... main Prehistory of Corsica The prehistory of Corsica covers the long period from the Upper ... the name Corsica is Latin language Latin and was in use in the Roman Republic . Of course it is possible by syncopating the no and adding an adjectival ending ica to derive Corsica from Kurnos, but there is no evidence ... more details
Corsica small.gif thumb 249px Corsica showing the maritime substructure. Sardinia is immediately ... site of this period is known. For most of it Corsica and Sardinia with all the islands between were ... times in geologic history. The insular prehistory of Corsica begins with the Mesolithic Pre Neolithic when people from prehistoric Sardinia crossed the Strait of Bonifacio to hunt from rock shelters in Corsica ... to Corsica is Sardinia. Apparently genetic studies of the Corsicans are still exploratory and are not yet ... for Corsica, Sardinia, eastern Spain, southern France and western Italy based on the occurrence ... Sea Corsica , Sardinia , Cyprus , Mallorca , the Balearic Islands , etc. Typically sites ... at several sites over all of Corsica and is parallel to a similar contemporaneous culture on Sardinia ... of Corsica is analogous to the prehistories of the other islands in the Mediterranean Sea , such as Sicily , Sardinia , Malta and Cyprus , which could only be accessed by boat and featured ... islands. The possible presence of Upper Paleolithic people on Corsica during the last glacial period ... BC, the Iron Age . Corsica, or Kyrnos, is not mentioned before then. The history of Corsica begins ... of Corsica Western Mediterranean as Inferred from Autosomal STR Analysis journal Human ... blood donors from Corsica compared genetic distance between allele s variants at those locations in an attempt ... statistical method applied to the data. For Corte , which is inland Corsica, the investigators ... BP Clarify date April 2010 for the first humans of Corsica. As this number is in no way supported ... up. The greatest genetic distances were between the Sardinia n and Corsican populations, which indicates ... 02 doi 10.1002 ajhb.10133 pmid 12621603 ref Corsica also appears to be greatly differentiated from ... Habitants de l Europe d apr s les crivains de l Antiquit et les Travaux des Linguistes Seconde ... of languages relies on Seneca the Younger , who spent eight years in exile on Corsica starting ... more details
Corsica is a large island in the Mediterranean Sea. It may also refer to Geography Corsica , the island in the Mediterranean Sea Corsica, Pennsylvania , United States, named after CorsicaCorsica, South Dakota , United States, named after Corsica Transportation Chevrolet Corsica automobile Corsica Ferries Music Corsica album , by Petru Guelfucci Mama Corsica , a song Music of Corsica Fiction Asterix in Corsica , a comic book in the Asterix series Corsica, a frog in the webcomic Sluggy Freelance Products Corsica Cola Corsica wine History Prehistory of Corsica History of Corsica Medieval Corsica Flag of Corsica Politics Corsica Nazione , nationalist party National Front for the Liberation of Corsica See also Corsican disambiguation Corse disambiguation Corsa disambiguation disambig ceb Corsica pagklaro fr Corsica it Corsica disambigua nl Corsica doorverwijspagina pl Corsica vo Corsica ... more details
File Flag of Corsica.svg thumb Flag of Corsica traditional 1755 1769 1980 File Corsican Flag.jpg thumb The flag can be seen throughout Corsica. The Flag of Corsica was adopted by General of the Nation Pasquale di Paoli in 1755 and was based on a traditional flag used previously. It portrays a Moor s Head in black wearing a white bandana above his eyes on a white background. Previously, the bandana covered his eyes Paoli wanted the bandana moved to above the eyes to symbolise the liberation of the Corsica n people. It was used by the ill fated Corsican Republic and was practically banned after 1769, when Early Modern France France bought the island to settle a Republic of Genoa Genoese debt and put down the endemic rebellion on the island. During this period under French rule, 1769 1789, Corsican patriots again used the version of the flag with blindfolded eyes, as a mark of protest. ref cite book title Pasquale Paoli An Enlightened Hero 1725 1807 last Thrasher first Peter Adam year 1970 publisher Archon Books location Hamden, CT isbn 0208010319 page 178 ref The unblindfolded version, quartered with the British coat of arms , was used as the official flag during the Anglo Corsican Kingdom of 1794 1796. ref cite book page 84 title The Ungovernable Rock A History of the Anglo Corsican Kingdom and Its Role in Britain s Mediterranean Strategy During the Revolutionary War, 1793 1797 first Desmond last Gregory year 1985 publisher Fairleigh Dickinson University Press location London id ISBN 0838632254 ref It then fell into official disuse until 1980, when it was re adopted as a Flags of the regions of France regional flag . The Moor s Head is also used on the Coat of Arms of Corsica. References reflist See also Flag of Sardinia Maure Category Flags of France Corsica Category Corsica br Banniel Korsika ca Bandera de C rsega es Bandera de C rcega eu Korsikako bandera fr Drapeau de la Corse gl Bandeira de C rsega it Bandiera Testa Mora he pl Flaga Korsyki pt Bandeira ... more details
Invasion of Corsica may refer to a number of historical events including Invasion of Corsica 1553 French Conquest of Corsica British Intervention in Corsica 1794 Disambig ... more details
Image Vignobles corse.png thumb 250 px Wine growing areas on Corsica and the location of the various appellations. Corsica wine is wine made on the Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean island of Corsica . Located 90km west of Italy , 170km southeast of France and 11km north of the island of Sardinia , the island ... Pieds Noirs immigrated to Corsica and began planting vineyards. Between 1960 and 1976 the vineyard area in Corsica increased fourfold. In 1968, Patrimonio AOC Patrimonio was established as Corsica s first Appellation d origine contr l e AOC . Today, Corsica has nine AOC regions including the island wide designation Vin de Corse AOC. The majority of the wine exported from Corsica falls under the Vin ... Edition pg 203 204 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ref History The island of Corsica ... ref In the early Middle Ages , Corsica first came under the rule of the city of Republic of Pisa Pisa ... of Genoa. ref name Oxford pg 203 204 The most sought after wines from Corsica were described as being ... code Napoleon s rule . Corsica was allowed to export wine and tobacco duty economics duty free across ... government launched several efforts to improve the nation s economy by promoting Corsica s wine ... noirs immigrated to Corsica and began new plantings. ref name Johnson pg 309 During this time, the number ... on quantity over quality, with Corsica becoming a prominent contributor to Europe s wine lake ... in Corsica, as well as the introduction of modern winemaking techniques and equipment such as temperature ... Image Korsika satelite.jpg left thumb Most of Corsica s vineyards are located around the coast. The island of Corsica is the most mountainous island in the Mediterranean. The climate is warmer and drier ... is 74 F 23.3 C. The average annual rainfall for most Corsica s wine growing regions is 29  inches ... for a dry, rot free harvest for most vintage s. Corsica averages around 2,750 hours of sunshine ... Oxford pg 203 204 There are several different soil type s found in the wine growing regions of Corsica ... more details
Bonifacio. ref Tabacco, 169, says Pisa lost the war for supremacy in Sardinia and Corsica in that year ... , Kingdom of Corsica, on James II of Aragon along with the regnum Sardiniae , Kingdom of Sardinia ... of Corsica in the medieval period begins with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the invasions ... of Corsica. The arrows only approximate debatably large scale people movements. There were many small ... Period . The Vandal movement into Corsica represents a conquest and not an influx of Germanic ... all but vanished from Corsica. The island became disputed between the Ostrogoths , Roman foederati ... rule of Corsica in 534 CE, and the island was placed under the government of the newly organized ... deteriorated further. Saracen raiders began to prey on Corsica, leading Liutprand the Lombard to invade ... and Franks The first Muslim raid on Corsica took place in 713. These Muslims were probably Arabs ... proceeded to conquer Corsica for the Frankish hegemony, the Carolingian Empire , which he was establishing ... of Corsica was entrusted to Boniface II of Tuscany , who conducted a successful expedition ... Bonifacio in the south. For the next century, Corsica was a part of the March of Tuscany . ref Tabacco ... managed to make himself master of Corsica. In 962, Berengar was defeated and his son, Adalbert of Italy Adalbert , fled to Corsica. He succeeded in holding the island against Otto and passing it on to his ... needed date May 2007 Corsica was reattached to Tuscany, but Adalbert was allowed to hold as a fief ... Otto II s reestablishment of imperial authority over Corsica, a period of feudal anarchy began ... Corsica on to his son, but his legacy was not one of unity and central government. ref name Tabacco Papal fief Towards the end of the eleventh century, the Papacy laid claim to Corsica, saying it had ... ecclesiastical lands would be returned. Nevertheless, the clergy of Corsica supported the Papacy ... of timber for the Pisan fleet, but also as an important transit point for the slave trade, Corsica ... more details
105 minutes Corsica and Sardinia. Accessed November 25, 2010. http www.l invitu.net passer L Invitu ...Unreferenced date November 2008 Frenchmusic Outside of France , the island of Corsica is perhaps best known musically for its polyphonic choral tradition. The rebirth of this genre was linked with the rise of Corsican nationalism in the 1970s. The national anthem anthem of Corsica is Dio vi Salvi Regina . File BarbaraFurtuna20110928A.jpg thumb Barbara Furtuna performing at Warszawa Cross Culture Festival in September 2011. Every June, Calvi, Haute Corse Calvi is home to an International Jazz Festival and in September there are the annual Rencontres de Chants Polyphoniques. Folk music Dance There are two dances of ancient origin found in Corsica the caracolu, a women s funeral dance, and the moresca, illustrating the struggle between Moors and Christians. These days, they re not danced anymore. Traditional dances like the quatriglia quadrille or the scuttiscia scottish have known some kind of revival over the last twenty years, groups like Diana di L alba and Dopu Cena recorded the music and the associations http www.tuttiinpiazza.com Tutti in Piazza and Ochju Ochju animate dance nights and teach as well. The granitula, a spiral procession, is still performed by the confraternities on Good Friday. Monophonic song The oldest vocal forms include voceri sing. voceru laments for the dead usually improvised by women bandits laments laments for animals lullabies songs of departure tribbiere sing. tribbiera or threshing songs songs of mule drivers chjam rispondi call and response ... songs pulifunie in Corsica are a cappella , and can be either spiritual or secular. Hymns, motets ... to the 12th century. Corsica s actual tradition of improvised vocal polyphony is more recent, dating ..., A Filetta , Terra, Voce di Corsica, Alte Voce, Barbara Furtuna , Vaghjime, Cinqui So , all ... Corsica Category Corsica Category Corsican music fr Musique corse ja ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Epimyrma corsica image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera familia Ant Formicidae genus Epimyrma species E. corsica binomial Epimyrma corsica binomial authority Carlo Emery Emery , 1895 Epimyrma corsica is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. It is Endemism endemic to France . Source Social Insects Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 7848 all Epimyrma corsica . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 31 July 2007. Category Myrmicinae Category Hymenoptera of Europe Ant stub pt Epimyrma corsica sr Epimyrma corsica vi Epimyrma corsica ... more details
Taxobox image status VU status system IUCN2.3 status ref ref Bouchet P. 1996 . http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 13636 all Moitessieria corsica . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 7 August 2007. ref regnum Animalia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Littorinimorpha superfamilia Rissooidea familia Moitessieriidae genus Moitessieria species M. corsica binomial Moitessieria corsica binomial authority Bernasconi, 1994 synonyms Moitessieria corsica is a species of minute freshwater snail with an Operculum gastropod operculum , an Aquatic animal aquatic gastropod mollusc s or micromollusc s in the family biology family Moitessieriidae . This species is Endemism endemic to List of non marine molluscs of France France . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Moitessieria Corsica Category Moitessieriidae Moitessieriidae stub es Moitessieria corsica pt Moitessieria corsica vi Moitessieria corsica ... more details
Infobox Beverage name Corsica Cola image Deleted image removed Image Corsica Cola.jpg logo Image Corsica Cola Logo.png 250px A Corsica Cola Ad type Cola manufacturer Pietra Pietra brewery origin France introduced 2003 discontinued color Caramel related Coca Cola variants Corsica Cola is a regional cola distributed by the corsica n brewery Pietra owner of the brand but produced in Cholet in western France . Corsica Cola benefited from an unexpected kick start during its launch in May 2003 2003 European heat wave a heat wave . The stock was exhausted in two months ref name heat wave fr http www.rfi.fr Fichiers Mfi EconomieDeveloppement 1279.asp Quand les colas alternatifs d barquent MFI HEBDO 9 July 2004 ref . On the 31 December 2003 in Corsica alone, the small company claimed to have sold 1.5 million bottles. ref name heat wave According to Armelle Sialelli, director of the Pietra brewery, previously the creator of Corsican chestnut beer, the goal was to have a product that was highly thirst quenching. br clear all External links http www.brasseriepietra.com fr pgs cola1 fr.htm Official Website Notes references Colas Category Cola soft drink stub fr Corsica Cola it Corsica Cola nl Corsica Cola ... more details
refimprove date January 2012 Corsica Nazione Corsica n Nation is a Corsican nationalism Corsican nationalist party which aims to gain control over Corsica from France , regain national rights, and promote the Corsican national identity. The Corsican Nation have been struggling for a national identity since the Treaty of Versailles 1768 when they were annexation annex ed to France and claim to be repressed culture culturally , Economic system economically , and social ly. History The party first received electoral recognition in 1992, when it received 20 of the votes for seats in the Corsican Assembly. Corsica requested state recognition from France in 1988, but was refused. France refuses to recognize the Corsican people as members of a Corsican state. Corsica Nazione is committed to furthering a peace process of negotiations with France, stating that the process will be an end for good of political violence as Corsica has a history of violence violent uprisings and suppressions. However, France has imposed unwanted trade union s upon Corsica, making it difficult for Corsica Nazione to further their goal to negotiate with France and secure peace. Besides an end to political violence, the nationalist party also aims to have native Corsicans from all over the world return to Corsica, where they will be given job placement preference. In 2004, the party leader Jean Guy Talamoni joined with the leader of Unita Naziunale, Dr. Edmond Simeoni, to create a coalition between 9 nationalist parties in Corsica. As of 2005, the Corsica Nazione must rely on its Assembly members, party affiliates, and human rights officials to push the party s issues into the realm of public awareness. References ... Category Political parties in Corsica Category Nationalist parties Category Secession in France France party stub activism stub an Corsica Nazione ca Corsica Nazione es Corsica Nazione fr Corsica Nazione gl Corsica Nazione ... more details
Infobox political party country France party name Free Corsica native name Corsica Libera colorcode CC5500 party logo leader Jean Guy Talamoni foundation 1 February 2009 ideology Corsican nationalism , br Separatism br Progressivism position european European Free Alliance colours Orange colour Orange headquarters 1, Rue Miot br 20297 Bastia website http www.corsicalibera.com www.corsicalibera.com seats1 title Corsican Assembly seats1 Infobox political party seats 4 51 hex FF8C00 Corsica Libera is a political party seeking independence for Corsica . It was founded in Corte in February 2009 by members of three nationalist parties, Corsica Nazione , Rinnovu and the Corsican Nationalist Alliance Corsica Libera advocates full independence for Corsica and it does not condemn the violent actions by groups such as the National Front for the Liberation of Corsica . The party distinguished itself with its symbolic occupation of Christian Clavier s Corsican residence, The party has three seats in the Corsican Assembly and a number of local councillors, including the mayor of Granace . The party s candidate in the French regional elections, 2010 Corse 2010 territorial elections , Jean Guy Talamoni, won 9.36 of the vote and qualified for the runoff. External links http www.corsicalibera.com Official website French political parties France party stub Category Political parties of the Fifth Republic Category Political parties in Corsica Category Regionalist parties in France Category Secession in France Category Independentist parties fr Corsica Libera it Corsica Libera ... more details
orphan date March 2010 italictitle Taxobox image status LR lc status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Heterobranchia br clade Euthyneura br clade Panpulmonata br clade Eupulmonata br clade Stylommatophora br informal group Sigmurethra superfamilia Helicoidea familia Helicidae genus Cyrnotheba species C. corsica binomial Cyrnotheba corsica binomial authority Robert James Shuttleworth Shuttleworth , 1843 synonyms Cyrnotheba corsica is a species of air breathing, land snail s, Terrestrial animal terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk s in the family Helicidae . This species is Endemism endemic to List of non marine molluscs of France France . References reflist Bouchet, P. & Ripken, T. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 6189 all Cyrnotheba corsica . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 6 August 2007. Category Cyrnotheba Helicidae stub es Cyrnotheba corsica pt Cyrnotheba corsica sr Cyrnotheba corsica ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date January 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Corsica Cover corsica album.jpg Artist Petru Guelfucci Type Album Released December 17, 1996 Recorded Corsica , 1996 Genre Length 48 40 Label Olivi records Producer Reviews Last album Diana br ? This album Corsica br 1996 Next album Voce di Corsica br ? Corsica is a folk music album by Corsica n singer and composer Petru Guelfucci , released in 1996. The predominant themes of the album relate to Corsica s culture and beauty. All of the songs take up traditional and local styles, with some being of celebration, while others have sad, Melancholia melancholic and sometimes mourning Setting tone tones . The album sold nearly a million copies worldwide and won a Music recording sales certification gold record award in Canada . Track listing Corsica 4 56 Zitellucia di rumenia 4 58 Diana 4 43 Piuvia 4 47 I detti di u ventu 2 29 A tribbiera 2 49 Canta incu me 3 49 Si tu 4 59 A voce 3 41 U lamentu di cursichella 4 44 Catalinetta 3 57 L acqua vita 2 48 Credits Anghjulu Torre Mandolin, Percussion, Vocals Filippu Rocchi Vocals Jacob Edgar Liner Notes Petru Guelfucci Main Performer See also Music of Corsica Category 1996 albums 1990s folk album stub ... more details
Mariana is a ancient Rome Roman site south of Biguglia , in the Haute Corse d partement of the Corsica r gion of south east France . It lies in the littoral area known as La Marana, near the present town of Lucciana . There are several old churches in the area including the Lucciana Cathedral Church of Santa Maria Assunta and San Parteo Church . ref name The Rough Guide to France cite book title The Rough Guide to France url http books.google.com books?id vJVhk74uT6IC&pg PA979 accessdate 27 October 2011 date 1 April 2011 publisher Rough Guides Ltd isbn 978 1 84836 724 1 page 979 ref History It was founded in 93 BC as a military colony . Saint Devota , patron saint of Corsica, is said to have been martyred here in 303 AD. References Reflist External links http france for visitors.com corsica la marana.html La Marana coord 42 32 21 N 9 29 45 E type landmark region FR display title Category Corsica Category Roman towns and cities in France Category Former populated places in France Corsica geo stub ca Mariana de Mariana Korsika fr Mariana Corse it Mariana Francia ru ... more details
Infobox Automobile image File Chevrolet Corsica 1994.jpg 250px 1994 Chevrolet Corsica name Chevrolet Corsica manufacturer General Motors aka Pontiac Tempest production 1987 1996 predecessor Chevrolet Citation ... br 4 speed automatic The Chevrolet Corsica is a front wheel drive compact car that was produced by General Motors from 1987 to 1996. The Corsica was built upon the GM L platform L body platform which ... of the Pontiac Tempest which was essentially the same car, but was only sold in Canada . The Corsica ... in Delaware and Linden Assembly in New Jersey . Year to year changes 1987 1989 The Corsica was first .... The Corsica and Chevrolet Beretta Beretta were the second best selling cars in United States America in 1988. The base Corsica s door handles were colored silver, while the Corsica LT LTZ had ... body kit and spoiler package designed for GM by a third party supplier. 1990 The base Corsica ... after 1991 model. The Corsica received an extensively updated interior with a standard driver s side ... 1993 Chevrolet Corsica File Corsica Liftback.jpg thumb right 1989 1991 Chevrolet Corsica 5 door ... pillars to the doors. 1995 File 95 96 Chevrolet Corsica.jpg thumb left 1995 1996 Chevrolet Corsica The Corsica .... Also a new Corsica logo was introduced along with other minor cosmetic exterior changes, such as the introduction of a body colored grille, mirrors, and side moldings. 1996 The Corsica was converted fully to OBD II. GM discontinued the Corsica and the Chevrolet Beretta after the 1996 model year. The Corsica was replaced by the Chevrolet Malibu for the 1997 model year. Production ended on June ... 1990 1996 Chevrolet Corsica Consumer Guide Used Car review of the Chevrolet Corsica http wikicars.org en Chevrolet Corsica Chevrolet Corsica article at http wikicars.org en Wikicars.org Chevrolet Category Chevrolet vehicles Corsica Category Compact cars Category Front wheel drive vehicles Category ... manufactured in the United States Category Vehicles introduced in 1987 de Chevrolet Corsica fa ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Air Corsica logo Air corsica logo.png logo size 200 fleet size 12 destinations IATA XK ICAO CCM callsign CORSICA parent Corsica Collectivit Territoriale de Corse company slogan founded 2000 headquarters Ajaccio , Corsica , France key people hubs Ajaccio Campo dell Oro Airport secondary hubs div Bastia Poretta Airport Calvi Sainte Catherine Airport Figari Sud Corse Airport div focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.aircorsica.com aircorsica.com Image CCM Airlines A320 F GYFK.jpg thumb CCM Airlines Airbus A320 Compagnie A rienne Corse M diterran e S.A.E.M. , trading as Air Corsica formerly CCM Airlines , is a regional airline with its head office on the grounds of Ajaccio Campo dell Oro Airport Napoleon Bonaparte Airport in Ajaccio , Corsica , France . ref http www.aircorsica.com infos relations clientele vols sejours corse ccm.html contact Relations Client le . CCM Airlines. Retrieved on 12 February 2010. Si ge social de CCM A roport Napol on Bonaparte BP 505 20186 AJACCIO CEDEX ref It operates passenger services from Corsica to metropolitan ... Corse Mediterranee to CCM Airlines, then to Air Corsica in October 2010. A partnership with Air ... May 2007 Air Corsica operates the following services at June 2011 Domestic scheduled destinations ... border collapse collapse Air Corsica Fleet ref http www.aircorsica.com infos ccm airlines vols sejours corse flotte airbus atr.html Air Corsica official fleet page ref bgcolor lightblue Aircraft Total ... Commercial Air Corsica operates certain flights as a franchise for Air France . IT systems Air Corsica outsources its Passenger Service System , which manages reservations, inventory and pricing ... europe DEFAULTSORT Air Corsica Category Airlines of France Category IATA members Category Airlines established in 2000 France company stub Euro airline stub co CCM Airlines de Air Corsica fr Air Corsica id CCM Airlines it Air Corsica nl CCM Airlines ja CCM pl Air Corsica ru CCM Airlines sv CCM Airlines ... more details
Infobox wrestler name Crsica Joe image Corsica Joe.jpg caption names Corsica Joe br Francois Miquet Please ... Nashville, Tennessee , United States resides billed trainer debut 1948 retired 1972 website Corsica ... . He was the brother of Felix Miquet , was a United Kingdom British wrestler. Corsica Joe started wrestling ... , France . He formed a tag team with Corsica Jean, whose real name is Jean Louis Roy . He ... Corsica Joe dies today at age 90 author James Caldwell date March 14, 2010 publisher Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter PWTorch accessdate March 14, 2010 ref Death Corsica Joe died on March 14, 2010 in Nashville ... with Corsica Jean ref cite web url http www.wrestling titles.com us fl nwa fl south t.html title NWA ... Mid America version Title history 5 times with Corsica Jean ref cite web url http www.wrestling titles.com ... Title history 2 times with Corsica Jean ref cite web url http www.wrestling titles.com us tn cwa awa ... Gulf Coast version NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship Title history 2 times with Corsica Jean ref ... Championship Wrestling NWA International Tag Team Championship Georgia version 1 time with Corsica ... NWA Southern Tag Team Championship Georgia version Title history 2 times with Corsica Jean ref ... Championship NWA 1 time with Corsica Jean ref cite web url http www.wrestling titles.com us tx nwa ... Championship Texas version Title history 1 time with Corsica Jean ref cite web url http www.wrestling ... External links http www.obsessedwithwrestling.com profiles c corsica joe.php Corsica Joe at OWW.com http prowrestling.about.com b 2010 03 14 corsica joe 1920 2010.htm Corsica Joe at ProWrestling.com http billcosoldschoolwrestling.wordpress.com 2010 04 16 corsica joe wrestling photos Corsica Joe Wrestling Photos at BillcosOldSchoolWrestling.com http www.caulifloweralleyclub.org 2010 03 15 rip corsica joe RIP Corsica Joe at the Cauliflower Alley Club http slam.canoe.ca Slam Wrestling 2010 03 14 13226246.html SLAM Wrestling Corsica Joe s love of wife and wrestling always shone through at Canadian ... more details
Image Theodor von Neuhoff.png thumb right Theodor von Neuhoff Theodore of Corsica August 25, 1694 &ndash December 11, 1756 , born Theodor Stephan Freiherr von Neuhoff ref German title Freiherr ref , was a Germany German adventurer who was briefly Monarch King of Corsica . Theodore is the subject of an opera by G. Paisiello, Il Re Teodoro in Venezia 1784, Vienna . Theodor von Neuhoff was born in Cologne as the son of a Westphalia n nobleman. Educated at the court of France, he served first in the French army and then in that of Sweden. Baron de Goertz, minister to Charles XII, realizing Neuhof s capacity for intrigue, sent him to England and Spain to negotiate with Giulio Alberoni Cardinal Alberoni . Having failed in this mission he returned to Sweden and then went to Spain , where he was made colonel and married one of the queen s ladies in waiting. Deserting his wife soon afterwards he repaired to France and became mixed up in Law s financial affairs and the Mississippi Company boom then he ... of Tunis , he landed in Corsica in March 1736 with military aid. The islanders, whose campaign had ... an account of his colourful past, and he left Corsica in November 1736, ostensibly to seek ... his nephew to Corsica with a supply of arms he himself returned to Corsica in 1738, 1739, and 1743 ... until 1755. He regained his freedom by declaring himself bankrupt, making over his kingdom of Corsica ... in London in 1768. In 1795 he published an enlarged edition, A Description of Corsica with an account of its union to the crown of Great Britain. See also Fitzgerald, King Theodore of Corsica ... 1886 . King Theodore of Corsica, The English Historical Review , Vol. 1, No. 2, pp.  295 307. Fitzgerald, Percy 1890 . King Theodore of Corsica . London Vizetelly. Graziani, Antoine Marie .... fr icon Pirie, Valerie 1939 . His Majesty of Corsica The True Story of the Adventurous Life of Theodore ... von Neuhoff Category 1694 births Category 1756 deaths Category History of Corsica Category German nobility ... more details