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Propriano (French pronunciation: [pʁɔpʁijano]; Corsican: Prupià, Pruprià) is a
commune in the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the
island of Corsica...
- from Cap Corse. Golo (near Bastia)
Tavignano (in Aléria)
Taravo (near
Propriano) Cavu (near Zonza) Po/Pô (near Venice, Italy) Dora Riparia/Doire Ripaire...
- company's
three vessels serve the
Corsican ports of Bastia,
Ajaccio and
Propriano, and
Porto Torres in Sardinia. The
fleet is
exclusively composed of mixed...
- also ****ociated with
wines from Calvi, and in the Sartène
region around Propriano. The
grape is
normally blended and
rarely made into a
varietal wine. Sciacarello...
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girls take an
evening ferry to
Propriano, in Corsica.
Tuesday 1
February at 06:30:
Schepp disembarks in
Propriano, with or
without his daughters. at...
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Tavera Ucciani Carbuccia Mezzana Caldaniccia -
stillborn junction to
Propriano Campo-dell'Oro
Ajaccio -
terminus and
capital in
southwest Ponte-Leccia...
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second busiest seaport is Ajaccio,
followed by L'Île-Rousse and Calvi.
Propriano and
Porto Vecchio in the
south also have
smaller ferry docks and are seasonally...
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maximum depth of 330
metres (1,080 ft)
using trimix on 5 June 2005 near
Propriano, Corsica. This was
actually deeper than the
official deepest scuba dive...
- Jean-Paul Belmondo. Paul
Carbone was born in the
southern Corsican village of
Propriano in 1894. He was a
descendant of Napoleon's
nurse Illeria Carbone. When...
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would have
walked near on the
Ajaccian coast led nowhere. In 1960 in
Propriano, Corsica,
Tommy Recco and his
younger brother Pierre were
fishing with...