Sardinia is south of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea. Corsica belongs to France as a territorial collectivity. Sardinia, on the other hand, is an autonomous region of Italy. Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean, behind Sicily. At their closest points, the two islands are only 11 kilometers apart.
Sardinia
There is no French-controlled island south of Greece, or anywhere directly south. There are French Islands off the Madagascar coasts. The French island in the Mediterranean Sea is Corsica, just west of central Italy.
Corsica.
An island called Sardegna.
Sardinia
Corsica is a large island south east of France.
Ajaccio is located on the ISLAND of Corsica, south of France.
Corsica is a French island in the Mediterranean Sea, just south-east of Nice. To the island's east is Italy, in the area between Pisa and Rome.
Corsica, a large French island, is off the south-east coast of the French riviera.
Corsica Island. Hope this helped! :P
This island is called Corsica. It is a French-owned island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sardinia is SOUTH of Corsica