Corsica is a large island in the Mediterranean. The laws there are the same than in mainland France, but the regional council had been granted a (slightly) larger degree of autonomy than a regular French region. People speak French, a small proportion of the elderlies also speak Corsican. This is a beautiful place where the seaside had been protected from the ugly tourist accomodation you may see on other shores.
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
Corsica is an island off of France.
Corsica is a region from France.
Corsica is a part of France.
Corsica is a region of France.
Corsica Island. Hope this helped! :P
Corsica is a part of France.
France
Corsica is an island that is part of France, and France is a member of the European Union.
Latidude of mainland France (including Corsica) from 51
Corsica is located south of France, east of Sardinia.
French is spoken in Corsica because it is the official language of France, of which Corsica is a territory. Corsican, a regional language closely related to Italian, is also spoken on the island by a significant portion of the population. However, due to historical and political reasons, French has become the dominant language in Corsica.