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Liamone was a
department of the
French island of
Corsica between 1793 and 1811. It was
located in the
southern and
western parts of the island, and its...
- The
Liamone (French pronunciation: [ljamɔn]; Corsican: Liamonu; Latin: Circidius)
river is a
river of Corsica, France. The
river gave its name to the...
- The
Liamone landscape (French:
Ensemble Liamone) is an area of
Corsica defined under the
European Landscape Convention,
which promotes the protection...
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United States Navy
during World War II. She was
later sold to
France as
Liamone (K06). LST-326 was laid down on 12
November 1942 at
Philadelphia Navy Yard...
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Lucien was
elected member of the
Council of Five
Hundred for Corsica's
Liamone department (although he was not old
enough to run for election). In the...
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March to
October 2010, she was
chartered by the
French SNCM, as the NGV
Liamone II, for
routes between Nice and Corsica. In 2011,
after 11
years of operation...
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Divided into Golo and
Liamone. – Golo
Bastia 1793–1811 Golo (river)
Reunited with
Liamone into Corse. –
Liamone Ajaccio 1793–1811
Liamone (river) Reunited...
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reconquered Bastia and
Corsica became two
French départements (Golo and
Liamone). Sir
Gilbert Elliot, 4th
Baronet (later 1st Earl of Minto)
Pasquale Paoli...
- Rivière de
Sagone (8481302).
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Sagone à...
- de
communes du
Sartenais Valinco Taravo Communauté de
communes Spelunca-
Liamone Communauté de
communes du Sud
Corse BANATIC, Périmètre des EPCI à fiscalité...