- The
Tartagine (French: Rivière de
Tartagine) is a
river in the
department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It
flows through the
Monte Cinto m****if. It...
- was the
first college in Balagne. The
territorial forest of
Tartagine (Forêt de
Tartagine-Melaja),
covered with pine and
Corsican pine, is one of the...
-
Monte Grosso. The m****if is
bounded by the Forêt de
Bonifatu and Forêt de
Tartagine Melaja to the north, the Forêt de
Pineto to the east and the Forêt de...
-
Lucio Forêt de
Filosorma Forêt de l'Onca Forêt de l'Ospédale Forêt de
Tartagine Forêt de
Tavignano Forêt de Valdo-Niello Forêt de
Vizzavona (14 km2) Forêt...
- the west. It
leads from the
Ostriconi valley to the
northwest to the
Tartagine valley,
which leads to the east coast. The Col de Sainte-Marie is at an...
- of the island,
which is very mountainous. This bird is
found from the
Tartagine-Melaja
forest in the
north to the
Ospedale forest in the south, but it...
- river,
while streams draining the
northern slopes are
tributaries of the
Tartagine river.
Monte Padru seen from the "Balanina" in
Pietralba Node:
Monte Padro...
-
joins the Golo. Its
mouth is at an
elevation of 184
metres (604 ft). The
Tartagine river joins the Asco
about 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
above the confluence...
- Haute-Corse, Corsica.
Situated between the
valley of the
River Melaja Tartagine and the
valley of
Fiume di Regino, the
mountain rises to 1,680 metres...
- via
Bocca di
Laggiarello (1,232 m)
crossing the
Forest of
Tartagine-Melaja
along the
Tartagine then
crossing the
Bocca di l'Ondela (1,845 m)
following the...