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Corsica ( /ˈkɔːrsɪkə/; French: Corse, IPA: [kɔʁs]; Corsican: Corsica; Italian: Corsica, IPA: [ˈkɔrsika]) is a French island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is located west of Italy, southeast of the French mainland, and north of the Italian island of Sardinia. Mountains comprise two-thirds of the island, forming a single chain.
Corsica is one of the 27 régions of France, although strictly speaking Corsica is designated as a territorial collectivity (collectivité territoriale) by law. As a territorial collectivity, it enjoys greater powers than other French régions, but for the most part its status is quite similar. Corsica is referred to as a "région" in common speech, and is almost always listed among the other régions of France.
Although the island is separated from the continental mainland by the Ligurian Sea and is closer to Italy than to the French mainland, politically Corsica is part of Metropolitan France. It was once briefly an independent Corsican Republic, until being incorporated into France in 1769. Its culture has French and Italian elements blended into it.
Patrick Fiori (born Patrick Jean-François Chouchayan on 23 September 1969 in Marseille, France) is a French singer.
Fiori was born to an Armenian father (Jacques Chouchayan) and a Corsican mother (Marie Antoinette Fiori) in Marseille, France. When he was only 12 years old, he was offered his first role in the musical La légende des santonniers. At the age of 17, he recorded his first single, entitled "Stéphanie". In 1993, Fiori came fourth place in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Mama Corsica". The following year, his first album was released, entitled Puisque c'est l'heure. His successful audition for the musical Notre Dame de Paris enabled him to originate the role of Phoebus both onstage and in the recording studio. With Daniel Lavoie and Garou, he recorded the successful song "Belle". The following year, Patrick signed a contract with Sony and recorded his 3rd album Prends Moi (Take me). Patrick finally decided to end his role in Notre Dame de Paris in the year 2000 in order to dedicate more time to his fourth album, Chrysalide. Two years after, his fifth album was released and in 2008 the album Les choses de la vie was released, followed by the most recent album "L'instinct masculin". His 2007 single "4 Mots sur un piano" was number one in the French charts for 2 weeks.
Actors: Corsica Wilson (actress), Jaakko Manninen (editor), Jaakko Manninen (director), Hannu Aukia (editor), Hannu Aukia (producer), Jaakko Manninen (producer), Hannu Aukia (writer), Hannu Aukia (writer), Jaakko Manninen (writer), Jaakko Manninen (composer), Hannu Aukia (director), Henry Royt (actor), Lasse Lindberg (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Short,L'éternité, c'est Zonza !
Les tours génoises ont vu passer
De la birème aux plaisanciers
Beaucoup d'hommes qui ne savaient pas
Que si tu t'offres, on te prend pas
Ma liberté, c'est Zonza !
Un bout de terre au fond du sud
Où s'évanouit ma lassitude
Comme un rêve qui ne revient pas...
O Corsica bella Corsica,
Fleur de montagne posée sur l'eau
Où la mer s'abreuve aux ruisseaux Pour éclairer son bleu-marine.
Corsica, ma belle Corsica,
Si je pouvais choisir l'endroit
Où la mort me recouvrira
De son manteau de cornaline,
J'aimerais qu'elle m'endorme chez toi.
L'éternité, c'est Zonza !
Elle a protégé les brigands
Quand ils étaient bandits d'honneur,
Comme on l'est tous du fond du cœur.
Lorsque le joug est trop pesant
Ma liberté, c'est Zonza !
Les tours d'en bas m'avertiront
Quand tout au fond de l'horizon
Mon dernier matin paraîtra...
O Corsica bella Corsica,
Fleur de montagne posée sur l'eau
Où la mer s'abreuve aux ruisseaux Pour éclairer son bleu-marine.
Corsica, ma belle Corsica,
Si je pouvais choisir l'endroit
Où la mort me recouvrira
De son manteau de cornaline,
J'aimerais qu'elle m'endorme chez toi.
O Corsica bella Corsica,
Corsica, ma belle Corsica,
Si je pouvais choisir l'endroit
Où la mort me recouvrira
De son manteau de cornaline,
Alors qu'elle m'endorme chez toi.
L'éternité, c'est Zonza !