Corsica started speaking French in the late 18th century when the island was under French control. The French language gradually replaced the native Corsican language as the official language of the region. Today, both French and Corsican are recognized as official languages in Corsica.
One French-speaking island is Corsica, a French owned island in the Mediterrenean.
There are numerous French-speaking islands. Some of those islands include: Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Reunion, etc.
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Corsica is a French island that starts with a "C."
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.
One French-speaking island is Corsica, a French owned island in the Mediterrenean.
Corsica is a large French island in the Mediterranean.
French conquest of Corsica happened in 1768.
There are numerous French-speaking islands. Some of those islands include: Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Reunion, etc.
Answers: Tahiti, St. Pierre et Miquelon, Corsica, Guadalope, Martinique.....
La Corse (fem.) is the French name for Corsica.
They are French, Corsica is part of 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 is a French island that starts with a "C."
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
The mediterranean island of Corsica belong the country of France
This island is called Corsica. It is a French-owned island in the Mediterranean Sea.