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Haute-Corse (French pronunciation: [ot.kɔʁs]; Corsican: Corsica suprana) (English: Upper Corsica) is a department of France consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica.
The department was formed on 15 September 1975, when the department of Corsica was divided into Upper Corsica (Haute-Corse) and South Corsica (Corse-du-Sud). The department corresponds exactly to the former department of Golo, which existed between 1793 and 1811.
The department is surrounded on three sides by the Mediterranean Sea and on the south by the department of Corse-du-Sud.
The people living in this subregion are called "Northerners" (Supranacci).
The Corsicans are a fiercely independent people. However, a 6 July 2003 referendum on increased autonomy was voted down by a very thin majority: 50.98 percent against to 49.02 percent for. This was a major setback for French Minister of the Interior Nicolas Sarkozy, who had hoped to use Corsica as the first step in his decentralization policies.
French (le français [lə fʁɑ̃sɛ] or la langue française [la lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛz]) is a Romance language, belonging to the Indo-European family. It descended from the spoken Latin language of the Roman Empire, as did languages such as Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, Catalan and others. French has evolved from Gallo-Romance, the spoken Latin in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul. Its closest relatives are the other langues d'oïl—languages historically spoken in northern France and in southern Belgium, which French (Francien) has largely supplanted. French was also influenced by native Celtic languages of Northern Roman Gaul like Gallia Belgica and by the (Germanic) Frankish language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. Today, owing to France's past overseas expansion, there are numerous French-based creole languages, most notably Haitian Creole. A French-speaking person or nation may be referred to as Francophone in both English and French.
French is the official language in 29 countries, most of which are members of la francophonie, the community of French-speaking countries. It is spoken as a first language in France, southern Belgium, western Switzerland, Monaco, certain parts of Canada and the United States, and by various communities elsewhere. As of 2015, 40% of the francophone population (including L2 and partial speakers) is in Europe, 35% in sub-Saharan Africa, 15% in North Africa and the Middle East, 8% in the Americas, and 1% in Asia and Oceania.
Haute-Corse - La station de ski d’Asco prépare sa saison
STATION DE SKI ASCO - HAUTE CORSE - MARCANTO
corse vallée d'asco 2015
A Muvrella - Corsica
sortie raquette Asco ( Haute Corse )
Corse: Il était une fois la station de ski du Haut-Asco
CORSICA : ASCO GORGE PART 1
Corse - Réouverture de la station de ski d'Asco
Asco
A travers la Montagne Corse - Part 13 - De Haut Asco à A Muvrella, par la Bocca di Stagnu (GR20)
We Snowboarded in Corsica! ASCO Ski Station
Gorges de l'Asco
GR20 Nord Stage 3: Carrozzu to d'Asco Stagnu (Haut Asco)
Sauts vallée d'Asco en Corse
sortie raquette Asco 4 ( Haute Corse )
sortie raquette Asco 2 ( Haute Corse )
GR20 in Corsica in 9days, day 2 of 9, Refuge Carrozzu - Refuge Asco, 17/7/2017
petit décrassage en raquettes à Asco (haute Corse)
Ski de rando dans le Haut Asco - Corse - Avril 2013
sortie raquette Asco 3 ( Haute Corse )
Il y a un an la station de ski d'Asco rouvrait ses portes, 23 ans après sa destruction lors d'une inondation. 2,5 millions d'euros ont été investis dans ses équipements. Et la commune prépare une nouvelle piste de luge pour cet hiver. Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/france3corse Notre site : http://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/corse/ Rejoignez nous sur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/france3corseviastella
session ski !
La Muvrella est un sommet montagneux de 2 148 mètres d'altitude du massif du Monte Cinto, situé à la limite des communes de Calenzana, Manso et Asco, en Haute-Corse.
Asco, un petit village de Haute-Corse réputé pour son miel et autrefois pour sa station. Rendez-vous de tous les skieurs dans les années 60, la station est aujourd'hui fermée, mais attire toujours les adeptes du ski de randonnée, des ballades en raquettes et des parties de luge en famille. A découvrir plus encore sur : http://bit.ly/XIVJwq
Part 1 of 2. Descending from Haut-Asco to Asco Village along the upper section of the Asco Gorge. Journey date 15/04/2015. Drift HD camera mounted to my Triumph Street Triple R.
Believe it or not, Corsica has 4 Ski Stations! Today we decided to head to the smallest of the 4, which is the first to open of the season, and teach a few friends to snowboard! Looking forward to enjoy more of the winter sports here in Corsica! Live To Thrive, Enjoy The Ride
Les gorges de l'Asco, Pont génois, Asco village, vallée de la Tassineta
Refuge Carrozzu - Refuge Asco 8km 1070m up 925m down 5h walk GR20 "The Toughest Long Distance Trail in Europe"
World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Corsica Travel Guide http://bit.ly/11TGWls Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Calvi in Corsica, a protected bay that was visited with fondness even by the Etruscans, the Venetians and the Greek. The protected bay of Calvi was visited with fondness even by the Etruscans, the Venetians and the Greek. The first harbor was built by the Romans. The name Calvi appears several times in history books. This is where Admiral Nelson, the later winner of the Trafalgar battle lost his eye when on the invitation of Paoli, the English troops tried to conquer Corsica from the French. In World War II, the marines of the allied forces departed from here for the invasion of Normandy. The old town built on a 30m high granite rock is surrounded ...
Take a tour of Corsican Town of Calvi in Calvi, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The picturesque town of Calvi is fifth largest on the northwest coast of French Mediterranean island of Corsica . This prominent port town has seen Roman, Genoese and British occupation, and as such is an amalgam of striking art and architecture. Calvi has long been a popular destination, thanks to its long stretches of beach, pine forests, mountains and views of the Mediterranean. The prodigious and expansive citadel looms over the town and affords a fantastic view of the surrounding area. The local populace claims explorer Christopher Columbus as one of their own, and his rumored home can be found here. Despite its partial destruction du...
World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Corsica Travel Guide http://bit.ly/11TGWls Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of L'lle Rousse in Corsica. Many people like L'Ile Rousse in winter for its mild climate, many for its 6km long beach and others for its casino, which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica. L'Ile Rousse, the red island, the name was probably given because of the granite rocks which are red in themselves but they're also colored blood red by the sunset. The landscape seems to be aflame at this time. The town was founded in 1758 by Paoli whose statue stands on the square named after him. The 180km to be done from the capital of the French Riviera can be completed easily by either yacht or private plane so L'Ile Rousse has been a long time favorite resort of Fr...
Corte was once the capital of Corsica, during the reign of the much fabled Pasquale Paoli, and the city does still hold quite a grandiose air about it - something only enhanced by the monumental mountain scenery that surrounds it. In recent years Corte could have been said to have been in something of a decline, but since the reopening of the city's university in the 1980s it has regained a thriving, cosmopolitan air, with hundreds of foreign students lured in by its growing academic reputation. Now you'll find the city a bustle of pavement cafés and bars, which are a great way to relax after a day exploring the mountains or wandering around the cragged beauty of the citadel.
La Corse est une île de la mer Méditerranée et une région française, ayant un statut spécial (officiellement « collectivité territoriale de Corse »), composée de deux départements : la Corse-du-Sud (2A) et la Haute-Corse (2B). Après avoir fait partie pendant quatre siècles et demi de la République de Gênes (qui laissait une large autonomie à ses communautés locales), elle fut indépendante le 30 janvier 1735 et donna le jour à la première Constitution démocratique de l'histoire moderne (1755), avant d'être conquise militairement par la France lors de la bataille de Ponte Novu, le 9 mai 1769. Depuis 1735, elle a eu pour hymne le Dio vi Salvi Regina1,N 1.
Souvenirs de vacances en Corse entre soleil, plage, chèvres et jus d'orange bien frais ! On adore on adhère. 1:23 : pour aller directement aux photos -------------------------------------------------------- N'hésite pas à mettre la vidéo en HD. Musique : Topher Mohr and Alex Elena - Mr. Pink Logiciel : Windows Movie Maker Appareil : Canon EOS 1100D
Take a tour of Corsican Town of Bastia in Bastia, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The windy, sunny, and beautiful port and economic capital of the French island of Corsica, is the city of Bastia . Once serving as the capital city, it is now then second largest city after the islands current capital. The Genoese government of the 1300s built a stronghold in this locale to protect the city from storms. Dominated by winding, narrow streets and vibrant colors; this city is known for its wine and spectacular views. The city was briefly captured by the British during France's Revolutionary War, in 1794. Sand and pebble beaches, along with the old harbor, are all easily accessible from Bastia. One of the city's most admir...
Subscribe : http://bit.ly/1oDw7V4 FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK /StudioDuRhone FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @StudioDuRhone FOLLOW US ON BLOGGER https://studiodurhone.blogspot.fr/ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : StudioDuRhone .fr : Bastia (en corse Bastìa, prononcé [bas.ˈtiː.a] est une commune française, préfecture du département de la Haute-Corse, dans la région Corse. Avec 43 545 habitants, Bastia est la deuxième commune la plus peuplée de Corse après Ajaccio. .en : Bastia (French pronunciation: [bas.tja], Corsican and Italian pronunciation: [basˈti.a]) is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest population of any commune on the island after Ajaccio and is the capital of the Bagnaja...
Filled with heart, soul and character, the bustling old port of Bastia is a good surprise. Sure, it might not measure up to the sexy style of Ajaccio or the architectural appeal of Bonifacio, but it has an irresistible magnetism. Bastia is an authentic snapshot of modern-day Corsica, a lived-in city that’s resisted the urge to polish up its image just to please the tourists. The historical neighbourhoods of Terra Vecchia and Terra Nova are especially vibrant – allow yourself a day to take in the sights, mosey around atmospheric streets and boutiques.
http://www.via-selection.com/fr/catalogue/f1-2-restaurant/f2-106-haute-corse/id-1213-les-dunes Route de la Pinede - Plage de Calvi 20260 - Calvi Tél. : 04 95 65 13 93 http://www.via-selection.com/ Guide hôtels, restaurants, shopping, vins et bien-être sur Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, Saint-Tropez, le Var et la Corse
Corti hè una cumuna è una cità di u dipartimentu di a Corsica suprana. L'abitanti di Corti si chjamanu i curtinesi. Corte est une commune française du département de la Haute-Corse et de la collectivité territoriale de Corse, qui a le rang de sous-préfecture. Occupant une position centrale dans l'île, Corte est la capitale historique et culturelle de la Corse. La « cité paoline » fut en effet choisie par Pascal Paoli comme capitale de la Corse indépendante (entre 1755 et 1769). Sa citadelle abrite depuis 1997 le musée de la Corse. La ville est également le siège de l'université de Corse Pascal-Paoli, rouverte en 1981, qui accueille environ 4 000 étudiants. Corte est située au centre de la Corse, à 68 kilomètres de Bastia et 80 kilomètres d'Ajaccio, métropoles auxquelles elle est reliée pa...
Take a tour of Calvi Citadel in Calvi, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The northwest of the French island of Corsica boasts the towering Citadel of Calvi. Perched atop an imposing headland, this monument affords fantastic views of the town and surrounding Mediterranean Sea. Though a walk to the top of the Citadel is an effort, the faded majesty of the structures found inside the citadel are a testament to its age and importance. This town within a town was originally a military outpost, built by the Genoese during the 13th century. The former house of the governor, the town hall, and the town college can all be found behind the walls of this magnificent structure. The Citadel holds historical, aesthetic, and sentimental ...
In this episode of The Show Lil B and Sergio are taking you on a visit around Corsica island. From Corte city to the Restonica area you will get to enjoy different ambiance. You will also see Chris try sushi for the first time! TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK : http://www.lilbtattoo.net IG: @lilbtattoo FB: @lilbtattoo (Ep.14 S3)