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UsefulNotes / Corsica

A French departement and island in the Mediterranean just north of the Italian island of Sardinia, Corsica (Corse in French) is nicknamed Île de Beauté (Isle of Beauty). Occupied by various countries and briefly becoming independent in 1735, it came under French rule in 1768 via the Treaty of Versailles (no, not the one that followed World War I), and was briefly occupied by the British several times before permanently becoming part of France. Germans and Italians also occupied it during World War II, and it ended up the first liberated French territory in 1943. Quite infamously, the Tour de France went through Corsica only once, in 2013 (the sport event exists since 1903), due to the logistics it takes.

The island is most well-known as the birthplace of Napoléon Bonaparte, the Emperor of the French and one of the greatest military commanders in history, who built an indissoluble link between the island and the rest of France. The island is also known for the nationalism of its natives, with relentless calls for greater autonomy and protection for Corsican culture and the Corsican language becoming a feature of its politics, and several groups carrying out campaigns of violence to that end. It doesn't help at all that the Corsican language really is quite different from French, and is in fact a Tuscan dialect more closely related to Standard Italian than most of the regional languages of Italy itself (that is to say: until about the 1960s or 1970s, a typical Corsican would have an easier time understanding a RAI broadcast than a typical Venetian or Sicilian).

Corsica is also known for its music, with a strong polyphonic choral tradition.


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A bandera Corsa, the Corsican flag

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The flag was adopted by General of the Nation Pasquale Paoli in 1755 and was based on a local traditional flag. It portrays a Moorish man's head in black wearing a white bandana above his eyes on a white background. Previously, the bandana covered the man's eyes, Paoli had the bandana moved to above the eyes to symbolise the end of the Genoese domination over the island.


The Corsican national song

Dìu vi salvi, Regina

È Matre universale,

Per qual favor si sallì

À u paradisu.

Per qual favor si sallì

Voi site gioia è risu

Di tutti i scunsulati,

Di tutti i tribulati

L'ùnica speme.

Di tutti i tribulati

Voi dai nemici nostri,

À noi date vittoria

È poi l'eterna gloria

In paradisu.

È poi l'eterna gloria

In paradisu.

Que Dieu vous garde, Reine

Et Mère universelle

Par qui on s'élève

Jusqu'au paradis.

Par qui on s'élève

Vous êtes la joie et le rire

De tous les attristés,

De tous les tourmentés

L'unique espérance.

De tous les tourmentés

Sur nos ennemis,

Donnez-nous la victoire

Et l'éternelle gloire

Au paradis.

Et l'éternelle gloire

Au paradis.

God save you, Queen

And universal Mother

By whom we rise

To paradise.

By whom we rise

You are the joy and laughter

Of all the saddened,

Of all the tormented

The only hope.

Of all the tormented

Over our enemies,

Give us the victory

And the eternal glory

In paradise.

And the eternal glory

In paradise.


Government

  • Department under a unitary semi-presidential republic
    • Prefect: Amaury de Saint-Quentin
    • President of the Executive Council: Gilles Simeoni
    • President of the Assembly: Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis