- The
Tavignano (French pronunciation: [taviɲano]; Corsican: Tavignanu) is a
river on the
island of Corsica, France. The
Tavignano is 88.9 km (55.2 mi) long...
- Corsica. The fine
barrier beaches are a
recreational attraction. The
Tavignano River (Tavignanu)
enters the
commune to the
northwest and
exits into the...
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around the
Corsican coast starting from Cap Corse. Golo (near Bastia)
Tavignano (in Aléria)
Taravo (near Propriano) Cavu (near Zonza) Po/Pô (near Venice...
- the
department of Corse-du-Sud.
Rivers include the Abatesco, Golo and
Tavignano. The most
populous commune is Bastia, the prefecture. As of 2019, there...
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Rogna in Quà
microregion consists of
cliff villages in the
valley of
Tavignano. The
village overlooks both the
plain of
Aleria and
Corte as well as Venaco...
- turn a
tributary of the
Restonica river. It is in the
watershed of the
Tavignano river. Géoportail - IGN, Géoportail,
retrieved 12
November 2011 Sandre...
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architectural heritage.
There is a
legend that
three brothers, Liamone, Golo and
Tavignano,
suffered from the cold in the
mountains of the
central chain of Corsica...
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department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It is a
tributary of the
river Tavignano. The
river has a
steep and
rocky course with many
pools and waterfalls...
- part of the
Rogna in La micro-region
located on the
right bank of the
Tavignano extending from
Vivario to the plain.
Access to the
commune is by the minor...
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After the Roadblock,
teams had to
inflate a
kayak and then
paddle up the
Tavignano River to the Pit Stop at the
Cardiccia Dam.
Episode 7: "Gently Down the...