No, France purchased Corsica from the Republic Of Genoa in 1768.
France
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 belongs to France. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean.
The mediterranean island of Corsica belong the country of France
Julia is the patron saint of:torture victims Corsica, France Brescia, Italy Leghorn, Italy Livorno, Italy
Corsica.
No,it's a Greek island. You may be thinking of Corsica.
Sardinia and Corsica are the two islands off the western coast of the Italian Peninsula.
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.
Get to France or Italy by boat or car, then take the ferryboat to Corsica.
Napoleon Bonaparte was born and raised on the island of Corsica ( between France and Italy)at the age of 9 he moved to a military school in Paris where he trained to become an artillery officer.