Corsica
Corsica is a French island in the Mediterranean
Corsica is a large French island in the Mediterranean.
The French-speaking island in the Mediterranean is Corsica. It is an island located southeast of France and northwest of Italy, with French as the official language.
Corsica
The mediterranean island of Corsica belong the country of France
Corsica (La Corse) is a large French island south east of mainland France in the Mediterranean.
It is a French island, in the Mediterranean, off the west coast of Italy
Bastia has no meaning; this is the name of a town on the Mediterranean French island of Corsica.
"Chypre" in French means "Cyprus," which is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean. The term is also used in perfumery to describe a type of fragrance that typically features citrus top notes, a woody or mossy middle note, and a base note of labdanum.
Corsica (La Corse) is a large French island south east of mainland France in the Mediterranean.
Malta is an independent island in the Mediterranean, independent from the United Kingdom 21 December 1964
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.