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  2. Italian irredentism in Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi called for the inclusion of the "Corsican Italians" within Italy when the city of Rome was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy, but Victor Emmanuel II did not agree to it. The course of Italian irredentism did not affect Corsica very much, and only during the Fascist rule of Benito Mussolini were the first organizations strongly ...

  3. Music of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    The oldest vocal forms include such monophonic forms as voceri (sing. voceru) laments for the dead usually improvised by women; bandits' laments; laments for animals; lullabies; songs of departure; tribbiere (sing. tribbiera) or threshing songs); songs of mule-drivers; chjam' è rispondi (‘call and response’, a contest in improvised poetry); the currente (e.g. greeting guests; these have a ...

  4. Corsicans - Wikipedia

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    Due to the culture of Vendetta, the presence of mafiosi of Corsican origin in 1920s-1990s, the hostility to the migration of non-Corsicans in Corsica and the multiple attacks in Corsica by local activists, the Corsicans have often been portrayed as a dangerous [47], intimidating, racist [47] and criminal population by many individuals but also ...

  5. Dio vi salvi Regina - Wikipedia

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    Dio vi salvi Regina (santino) Dio vi salvi Regina (Italian for "God save you Queen") is a Corsican folk song.It is considered the de facto "national anthem" of Corsica.It is customarily sung it at the end of concerts of Corsican folk music.

  6. Category:Culture of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Music of Corsica (2 C, 4 P) R. Religion in Corsica (5 C) S. ... Pages in category "Culture of Corsica" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Corsican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The "Porta dei Genovesi" in Bonifacio, a city where some inhabitants still speak a Genoese dialect. The Corsican revolutionary Pasquale Paoli was called "the precursor of Italian irredentism" by Niccolò Tommaseo because he was the first to promote the Italian language and socio-culture (the main characteristics of Italian irredentism) in his island; Paoli wanted the Italian language to be the ...

  8. Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Corsica (/ ˈ k ɔːr s ɪ k ə / KOR-sik-ə; Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa, ˈkɔrsika]; Italian: Corsica; French: Corse ⓘ) [3] is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions of France. It is the fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the French mainland , west of the Italian Peninsula and immediately north ...

  9. Category:Music of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music of Corsica" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...