Corsica is usually considered one of the 26 régions of France, although strictly speaking Corsica is a "territorial collectivity" (collectivité territoriale) by law. As a territorial collectivity, it enjoys powers slightly more important than other French régions, but for the most part its status is quite similar to the status of the other régions. Corsica is referred to as a "région" in common speech, and is almost always listed among the other régions of France. Although the island is separated from the continental mainland by the Ligurian Sea, politically Corsica is considered part of Metropolitan France. Corsica is famed as the birthplace of Napoléon Bonaparte
France
The mediterranean island of Corsica belong the country of France
France
Corsica belongs to France. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean.
The British Isles is just a geographical term. The islands in it do not belong to any one country. There are a number of countries in it, most notably Ireland and also the United Kingdom. Iceland is an independent country. Corsica belongs to France. Sardinia and Sicily belong to Italy.
No, France purchased Corsica from the Republic Of Genoa in 1768.
France
Corsica is a region from France.
Corsica is a part of France.
Corsica is a part of France.
Corsica is part of France. The French capital is Paris.
Corsica.
Corsica.