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    Cap Corse (French pronunciation: [kap kɔʁs]; Corsican: Capicorsu, [kapiˈkɔrsu]; Italian: Capo Corso, [ˈkaːpo ˈkɔrso]), a geographical area of Corsica...
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    de Corse AOC covers the entire island and includes the smaller sub-regions of Vin de Corse-Coteaux du Cap Corse, Vin de Corse-Calvi, Vin de Corse-Figari...
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    Corsica (redirect from Corsic)
    (/ˈkɔːrsɪkə/ KOR-sik-ə; Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa, ˈkɔrsika]; Italian: Corsica; French: Corse [kɔʁs] ) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions...
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    Cocchi Americano Contratto Americano Rosso Dubonnet Lillet Blanc Mattei Cap Corse Quinquina Blanc and Rouge MAiDENii St. Raphaël Alma de Trabanco- Quinquina...
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    Communauté de communes du Cap Corse Communauté de communes de la Castagniccia-Casinca Communauté de communes du Centre Corse Communauté de communes de...
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    Erbalunga (category Haute-Corse)
    Erbalonga is an ancient fishing village on Cap Corse, in the municipality of Brando in the French department of Haute-Corse, Corsica. The village of Erbalonga...
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    of Marseille for having "voluntary discharged at sea" offshore of the Cap Corse on May 12, 2004. Corsica Nice–Bastia Nice–L'Île-Rousse Nice–Porto-Vecchio...
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  • of Cap Corse (French: canton du Cap Corse, Corsican: cantone di u Capicorsu) is an administrative division of the French department of Haute-Corse, Corsica...
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    Mâconnais Pouilly-Fuissé Champagne – Champagne Corsica Ajaccio Cap Course Patrimonio Vin de Corse Calvi Figari Porto-Vecchio Sartène Jura – Jura wine Languedoc-Roussillon...
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    Bastia (category Communes of Haute-Corse)
    the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It is located in the northeast of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest...
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    exceptions: from a testimony of 1775, during that year the owners of Cap Corse vineyards used the revenue from the sale of their wine to buy Italian...
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    under a Franco-Ottoman alliance, set sail transporting French troops to Cap Corse in the Invasion of Corsica (1553). Bastia fell on the 24th, Saint-Florent...
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    Best Actress in a Short Drama Marie Sophie Mathisen 2017 Tensions sur le Cap Corse Livia Santucci Stéphanie Murat TV movie J'pleure pas Agathe Giraud & Noëlie...
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    around the districts of Bastia and Corte. The dialects of Bastia and Cap Corse belong to the Western Tuscan dialects; they being, with the exception...
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  • Sacrum or Sacrum Promontorium (Latin for "Holy Promontory") may refer to: Cap Corse, in France Cape St. Vincent, in Portugal Carnsore Point, in Ireland Crimea...
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    elsewhere: the day in the calendar of saints, the location of the martyrdom on Cap Corse, the history of the relics. Vitensis states that the story was acquired...
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  • Examples of alcohol produced in Corsica include: Vin Corse Muscat du Cap Corse Pietra Myrte Cap Corse Mattei Acquavita The Grand Est region has many different...
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  • also refer to: Corse (department) [fr], a former department of France (1790–1793, 1811–1976) Cap Corse, a peninsula in northern Corsica Corse, Gloucestershire...
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    (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée, AOC) for VDN, including: Corsica: Muscat du Cap Corse Languedoc: Muscat de Frontignan Muscat de Lunel Muscat de Mireval Muscat...
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    Versailles Béatrice, Madame de Clermont TV series 2017 Tensions sur le Cap Corse [fr] Gabrielle Monti TV movie 2019 Savages (Les Sauvages) Daria TV series...
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    section are listed counterclockwise around the Corsican coast starting from Cap Corse. Golo (near Bastia) Tavignano (in Aléria) Taravo (near Propriano) Cavu...
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    tower in Corsica located in the commune of Meria on the east coast of Cap Corse. The tower was one of a series of coastal defences constructed by the...
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    France, quinine is an ingredient of an apéritif known as quinquina, or "Cap Corse", and the wine-based apéritif Dubonnet. In Spain, quinine (also known...
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    Corsica split between the micro-regions of Balagne [fr] and Nebbio in Haute-Corse. The Agriates Desert is a territory bordered to the south by a mountain...
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    fleet sailed once more. In early July Martin's fleet was discovered off Cap Corse by a British flying squadron under Captain Horatio Nelson and, with some...
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  • The Corsicans (Corsican, Italian: Corsi; French: Corses) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group, native to the Mediterranean island of Corsica, a territorial...
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    Greenschist (prasinite) at Cap Corse in Corsica, France...
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    desserts. Corsica offers a variety of wines and fruit liqueurs, including Cap Corse, Patrimonio, Cédratine, Bonapartine, liqueur de myrte, vins de fruit,...
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  • Turkey Klek (peninsula), Bosnia and Herzegovina Istanbul, Turkey Brittany Cap Corse, Corsica Cotentin Peninsula, Normandy Crozon, Finistère Landes du Médoc...
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    Elba, in 1814. Macinaggio is situated on the north-eastern side of the Cap Corse, by the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is 4,5 km far from Rogliano, 3 from Tomino...
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