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  2. Corsicans - Wikipedia

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    The use of Corsican over French has been declining. In 1980 about 70% of the population "had some command of the Corsican language." [44] In 1990 out of a total population of about 254,000 the percentage had declined to 50%, with only 10% using it as a first language. [36]

  3. Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Corsican natural park, Parc naturel régional de Corse. It is also the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean, after Sicily, Sardinia and Cyprus. Corsica has nature reserves covering about 3,500 km 2 (1,400 sq mi) of the total surface area of 8,680 km 2 (3,350 sq mi), primarily located in its interior is Parc naturel régional de Corse. [34]

  4. Corsican emigration to Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    That coupled with a population boom due to the eradication of malaria in coastal areas, forced many Corsican families to emigrate to the Caribbean. The first wave of Corsicans arrived in the Venezuelan region of Paria around 1830.

  5. Cap Corse - Wikipedia

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    Cap Corse (French pronunciation: [kap kɔʁs]; Corsican: Capicorsu, [kapiˈkɔrsu]; Italian: Capo Corso, [ˈkaːpo ˈkɔrso]), a geographical area of Corsica, is a 40 kilometres (25 mi) long peninsula located at the northern tip of the island. At the base of it is the second largest city in Corsica, Bastia.

  6. Corsican - Wikipedia

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    Corsican may refer to: Someone or something from Corsica; Corsicans, inhabitants of Corsica; Corsican language, a Romance language spoken on Corsica and northern ...

  7. Corsican language - Wikipedia

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    The January 2007 estimated population of Corsica was 281,000, whereas the figure for the March 1999 census, when most of the studies—though not the linguistic survey work referenced in this article—were performed, was about 261,000. Only a fraction of the population at either time spoke Corsican with any fluency.

  8. Category:Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Corsica, 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 of the Italian island of Sardinia, the nearest land mass.

  9. Category:Corsican diaspora - Wikipedia

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