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    The Sisco (French: Ruisseau de Sisco) is a small coastal stream in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It enters the Tyrrhenian Sea from the...
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    its name from the Ruisseau de Sisco, which flows through the commune and enters the Tyrrhenian Sea in the village of Sisco. Sisco has a hot-summer mediterranean...
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    The Ruisseau de Pietracorbara is a coastal stream in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It rises in the Monte Stello massif on Cap Corse and...
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    (Miocene to Quaternary) on the east coast, ranging from the mouth of the Ruisseau de Lupino north to the south bank of the mouth of the Travo lustrous schists...
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    and Prucinasca in Barbaggio, Martinasche in Nonza, Cipronasco in Sisco, Palasca, Ruisseau de Bartasca in Calvi, Popolasca, the hamlet of Caposciasca in Pianello...
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    Von Cube) (2,247 m) in the commune as the Ruisseau de Tighiettu and, further downstream, it becomes the Ruisseau de Stranciacone. It leaves the communal...
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    Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023. "Relation: Ruisseau de Luri (9415667)", OpenStreetMap (in French), retrieved 20 December 2021...
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    from the original (DOC) on 13 June 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023. Sandre. "Ruisseau de marinascu [Y7421040] - Cours d'eau selon la version Carthage 2017"....
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    course of the Ruisseau de La Trutta through a chasm in the limestone hills of Monte Sant'Angelo (Poggio-d'Oletta), then the course of the Ruisseau de Vaccareccia...
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