The Island of Corsica
Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and almost
considered, by many, a small continent, the island of Corsica has a coastline
of 1000 km total and is one of the most visited islands in France.
It’s important to mention all the crafts, music, dance, architecture
traditions and other symbols, such as the Bonaparte National Museum, the Museum
of Corsica, the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, among other types of tourist attractions.
On the other hand, Corsica my not be the main reason for tourists to visit, but
also the other island that form the Lavezzi Archipelago, which are equally
stunning.
For those looking to visit the island, there will be nothing
missing, the experience will be as unique and full of wonders as possible. It
will be important to enjoy everything as a whole, but also individually, as every
detail deserves the utmost attention on its own. For this, contributes not only
the cultural element, but also the natural character of the island, with the
Fango River as one of its main landscapes, as well as the several hills and
mountains that surround it.
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