Corsica is usually considered one of the 26 regions of France, although strictly speaking Corsica is a "territorial collectivity" by law. It enjoys powers slightly more important than other French regions.
Corsica is an island. It is part of France.
No, It's part of France's Islands=-JL=
No, the Corsica Islands belong to France.
The three large islands between Italy and north Africa are Sardina, Sicily (which are part of Italy) and the third island is Corsica.
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
France Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea just north of Sardinia.
Corsica.
Corsica (French name: La Corse) is the large mediterranean island which is part of Frence since 1768.
Sardinia and Corsica are the two islands off the western coast of the Italian Peninsula.
There are many varieties, and each part of Italy produces its own type. In Corsica, it is considered a regional flavour.
Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean west of Italy and north of Sardinia
Julia is the patron saint of:torture victims Corsica, France Brescia, Italy Leghorn, Italy Livorno, Italy
The three large islands between Italy and north Africa are Sardina, Sicily (which are part of Italy) and the third island is Corsica.
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
No, France purchased Corsica from the Republic Of Genoa in 1768.
Corsica.
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The western islands of Italy are Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. :)
Corsica is part of France.
Sardinia is part of modern day Italy , Corsica is not. The Kingdom of Sardinia was one of the driving forces behind Italian reuinification. Corsica however is still occupied by France (and possibly kept the island, as France supported the italians against the Austrian Empire). The Corsican language is pretty much a tuscan/italian dialect, though it's use is being surpessed by the french ("only one language in the Republic ,and that is french" ) Most all corsicans can speak french (even though many consider corsican/italian their native speech)