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Ghisonaccia (French pronunciation: [ɡizonatʃ(a)]; Corsican: Ghisunaccia) is a
commune of the Haute-Corse
department of
France on the
island of Corsica...
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Ghisonaccia Alzitone Airport (ICAO: LFKG) is an
airport in France,
located 2 km (1.2 mi)
north of
Ghisonaccia in the Haute-Corse department, approximately...
- The
canton of
Ghisonaccia is an
administrative division of the Haute-Corse department,
southeastern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation...
- Ajaccio, Bastia, Porto-Vecchio, Corte, Biguglia, Sartène, Francardo, and
Ghisonaccia, as well as M****ille and Nice on the
French mainland. The next day these...
- move
troops from
Sardinia to Corsica. Fliegerführer
Sardinia moved to
Ghisonaccia Airfield in
Corsica on 10 September,
becoming Fliegerführer
Corsica and...
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Corsica were
Ajaccio Campu dell'Oro, Borgo, Corte, Casabianda, Calvi, and
Ghisonaccia-Gare.
Airfields built by the US
military on the east
coast were Bevinco...
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Gravona AS
Casinca USC
Corte AS
Furiani Aglia II
Gallia Club
Lunel US
Ghisonaccia AS
Nebbiu Conca d'Oru AS Porto-Vecchio FC Sainte-Lucie SPC
Berre AS Cagnes-le-Cros...
- Air Base 126
Solenzara (French: Base aérienne 126 Solenzara) (IATA: SOZ, ICAO: LFKS) is a
French Air and
Space Force (Armée de l'air et de l'espace) (ALAE)...
- France,
Cimignani grew up in
Ghisonaccia on the
island of Corsica. He
joined the main club of his commune, US
Ghisonaccia at only
three years old and pla****...
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World War II, on 13 June 1940, six
Sparvieri of 9°
Stormo (Wing)
bombed Ghisonaccia airfield, in Corsica, but one was shot down by anti-aircraft guns and...