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Calenzana (French pronunciation: [kalɛnzana]; Corsican: Calinzana) is a
commune in the Haute-Corse
department of
France on the
island of Corsica. In 1732...
- all the GR
routes and
consists of two parts: the
northern part,
between Calenzana and
Vizzavona and the
southern part,
between Vizzavona and Conca. Vizzavona...
- Église Saint-Blaise de
Calenzana is a
church in
Calenzana, Haute-Corse, Corsica. The
building was
classified as a
Historic Monument in 1981. Base Mérimée:...
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military camp of the
French Army. It is
located in the muni****lities of
Calenzana and Calvi, Haute-Corse. It
serves as a
garrison and
training ground for...
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Opera August 18/19, 2012 –
Bucharest Symphony Orchestra performed at
Calenzana The orchestra's
portfolio includes four
audio recordings. "Mel Bonis"...
- the
Canton of Calvi,
three other cantons: L'Île-Rousse, Belgodère, and
Calenzana.
According to legend,
Christopher Columbus supposedly came from Calvi...
- capital. One road, the D 151,
serves the
village and
links it
directly to
Calenzana and Montegrosso.
Zilia is
known for both
vineyards as well a
mineral spring...
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Cujuelle de
Calenzana are
biscuits po****r in
Calenzana, Corsica. In
other parts of Corsica, they are
known as
canistrelli or cocciole, but
these are...
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Paris • Malmédy •
Ardenne GR 16
Arlon •
Bouillon • Monthermé GR 20
Calenzana •
Conca GR 21
Dieppe • Le
Havre • Étretat • Fécamp • Saint-Valery-en-Caux...
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Corsica during the
Italian occupation of Corsica.
Cristofini was born in
Calenzana, Haute-Corse on 26 May 1903. When 24
years old he
married Marta Renucci...