- Église Saint-Jean de
Cinarca is a
ruined church in Sari-d'Orcino, Corse-du-Sud,
western Corsica. The
building was
classified as a
Historic Monument in...
-
fought for
supremacy and land.
Among the
lords of the south, the
counts of
Cinarca soon
gained preeminence. Soon
after 1000, at a
central location in the...
-
Battle of
Meloria (1284), with the
casus belli of the
rally of
Giudice di
Cinarca in Pisa,
fought right in
front of the
Pisan port. It
which marked the beginning...
- The
canton of Sevi-Sorru-
Cinarca is an
administrative division of the Corse-du-Sud department,
southeastern France. It was
created at the
French canton...
- the
commerce and
administration of Corsica, when Sinucello, the
judge of
Cinarca,
revolted against Genoa and
asked for
Pisan support. In
August 1282, part...
- the
Northern line are the
dialects around Piana and Calcatoggio, from
Cinarca with
Vizzavona (which form the
conditional as in the South), and Fiumorbo...
- 2nd
century AD
despite the
presence of a
place called Ourkinion in the
Cinarca area. It is
likely that the city of
Ajaccio had its
first development at...
-
Corsica Department Corse-du-Sud Arrondis****t
Ajaccio Canton Sevi-Sorru-
Cinarca Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Barthélémy Leca Area 1 37 km2 (14 sq mi)...
- d'Urcinu, or Sari di
Cinarca) is a
commune in the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the
island of Corsica. Église Saint-Jean de
Cinarca Communes of the...
- littoral : un
enjeu majeur aux XVIe et
XVIIe siècles". Sevi -
Sorru Cruzzini -
Cinarca (PDF) (in French).
Centre Régional de Do****entation Pédagogique de Corse...