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  2. Aiguilles de Bavella - Wikipedia

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    Zonza and the "Aiguilles de Bavella" "Aiguilles de Bavella" and a statue of "Notre Dame des Neiges". From Mount Incudine to the Bavella Pass, the GR 20 footpath, after reaching the refuge of Asinau at 1536m, passes by the foot of the aiguilles de Bavella in the Rizzanese valley (Asinau), but a so-called "alpine variant" route allows the towers of Bavella to be reached via the Bocca di u ...

  3. GR 20 - Wikipedia

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    Red and white marks and sometimes piles of rocks indicate the direction. The GR 20 (or fra li monti) is a GR footpath that crosses the Mediterranean island of Corsica running approximately north–south, described by the outdoor writer Paddy Dillon as "one of the top trails in the world".

  4. Parc naturel régional de Corse - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Natural Park of Corsica (French: Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, Corsican: Parcù di Corsica) is a natural park. It was listed in 1972 and then relisted for 10 years in June 1999. The Natural Park covers nearly 40% of the island of Corsica. [1]

  5. Scandola Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the French island of Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park.The reserve was established in 1975. The park and reserve has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983 because of its beauty, rich biodiversity, and maquis shrubland.

  6. Paglia Orba - Wikipedia

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    Calasima, at 1,095 metres (3,593 ft) the highest village in Corsica. With an altitude of 2,525 metres (8,284 ft), the Paglia Orba is located in the municipalities of Albertacce and Manso. It is nearly 200 metres (660 ft) lower than Monte Cinto. The Golo, the longest river in Corsica, rises at its feet.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Corsican montane broadleaf and mixed forests - Wikipedia

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    The ecoregion covers an area of 3,600 square kilometers (1,400 sq mi), approximately 40% of the area of the island. The montane forests are surrounded at lower elevations by the Tyrrhenian-Adriatic sclerophyllous and mixed forests.

  9. Monte Cinto massif - Wikipedia

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    The Monte Cinto massif is one of the main massifs in the island of Corsica, France, taking its name from the highest mountain in Corsica, Monte Cinto.It is the northernmost and highest of the four massifs that form the spine of the island.