Corsica

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Alexis Blumenfeld

Corsica (French: Corse, Corsican: Corsica) is an island and a region with special constitutional status of France in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of mainland France and west of Italy. It is one of the least-visited of the large Mediterranean islands, but has many attractions including historical sights, incredible landscapes and - on the coast at least - a dependably warm and sunny climate for most of the year. The waters around the island offer excellent opportunities for diving and watersports, while inland the mountains draw hikers and climbers. Lastly, visitors come to appreciate Corsica's distinctive and stubbornly separatist culture.

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