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  2. Corsicans - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent centuries, Corsica was ruled and settled by Pisans (from 1050 to 1295) and the Genoese (from 1295 to 1755, when the island broke free from La Superba): this is reflected in the fact that around 80% of the modern Corsican surnames (Casanova, Luciani, Agostini, Colonna, Paoli, Bartoli, Rossi, Albertini, Filippi, Cesari, etc. [21 ...

  3. Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Antonio de Paula Antonetti was a Corsican who settled in the town of Yauco and married Isabel Rodriguez on May 2, 1787. He died in Yauco on January 30, 1810, at the age of 100. [11] [12] Antonio Juliani was a Corsican soldier in the Regiment of Naples. He was born in Ajaccio and married Maria Abad de Burgos in San Juan on February 1, 1790 ...

  4. Category:Puerto Rican people of Corsican descent - Wikipedia

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    This category lists articles on Puerto Rican people of Corsican descent (ethnic ancestry or national origin), including naturalized immigrants and their descendants as well as Puerto Rican people born to binational parents.

  5. Corsican Americans - Wikipedia

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    Corsican Americans (Corsican: Americani corsi) are Americans of fully or partial Corsican descent. Notable people. Lists of Americans; By US state; By ethnicity;

  6. List of Corsican people - Wikipedia

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    Pasquale Paoli (1725-1807), Corsican patriot, statesman and military leader; Charles Pasqua (1927-2015), French politician of Corsican ancestry; Alicia Pietri (1923-2011), public figure of Corsican ancestry who twice served as First Lady of Venezuela (1969–1974 and 1994–1999) Juan Pietri Pietri, Venezuelan militar of Corsican ancestry

  7. Cultural diversity in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    French immigration from mainland France and its territories to Puerto Rico was the largest in number, second only to Spanish immigrants and today a great number of Puerto Ricans can claim French ancestry; 16 percent of the surnames on the island are either French or French-Corsican.

  8. Category:People of Corsican descent - Wikipedia

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    French people of Corsican descent (1 C, 113 P) I. Italian people of Corsican descent (2 P) N. New Zealand people of Corsican descent (2 P) P.

  9. Category:American people of Corsican descent - Wikipedia

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