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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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    Corsican (endonym: corsu [ˈkorsu], [ˈkɔrsu]; full name: lingua corsa [ˈliŋɡwa ˈɡorsa], [ˈliŋɡwa ˈɡɔrsa]) is a Romance language consisting of the continuum...
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  • The Corsican mafia is a set of criminal groups originating from Corsica. The mafia is closely tied to both the French underworld and the Italian Mafia...
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    The Corsican conflict is an armed and political conflict on the island of Corsica which began in 1976 between the government of France and Corsican nationalist...
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    Sartène (category Articles needing translation from Corsican Wikipedia)
    Sartène (French: [saʁtɛn]; Corsican: Sartè [sarˈtɛ]; Italian: Sartena [sarˈtɛːna] or Sartene [sarˈtɛːne]) is a commune in the department of Corse-du-Sud...
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    Corsica (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    Corsica (/ˈkɔːrsɪkə/ KOR-sik-ə, Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa], [ˈkɔrsika], Italian: [ˈkɔrsika]; French: Corse [kɔʁs] ; Ligurian: Còrsega) is an island in the Mediterranean...
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  • Corsican Americans are Americans of fully or partial Corsican descent. René Auberjonois John Bernard Charles J. Bonaparte Cipriano Ferrandini Tania Raymonde...
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    Pinus nigra (redirect from Corsican pine)
    corsicana (syn. Pinus nigra subsp. laricio, Pinus nigra var. maritima) (Corsican pine): Corsica, Sicily, Southern Italy. P. nigra subsp. laricio Koekelare...
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    The first Corsican Constitution was drawn up in 1755 for the short-lived Corsican Republic independent from Genoa beginning in 1755, and remained in force...
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  • The Corsican File (French: L'Enquête Corse, lit. 'The Corsican investigation') is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alain Berbérian. It is based on...
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    The Corsican Guard (Italian and Corsican: Guardia Corsa) was a military unit of the Papal States composed exclusively of Corsican mercenaries on duty...
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  • The Party of the Corsican Nation (Corsican: Partitu di a Nazione Corsa, PNC) is a Corsican nationalist and autonomist political party on the French island...
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    The Corsican Crisis was an event in British politics during 1768–69. It was precipitated by the invasion of the island of Corsica by France. The British...
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    Pasquale Paoli (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    de ˈpaːoli]; Corsican: Pasquale or Pasquali Paoli; French: Philippe-Antoine-Pascal Paoli; 6 April 1725 – 5 February 1807) was a Corsican patriot, statesman...
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    Stantari (category Articles needing translation from Corsican Wikipedia)
    edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Corsican Wikipedia article at [[:co:Stantari]]; see its history for attribution. You...
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    Rinaghju (category Articles needing translation from Corsican Wikipedia)
    article in Corsican. (December 2008) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Corsican article. Machine...
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  • AC Ajaccio (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    Athletic Club Ajaccio (Corsican: Athletic Club Aiacciu), commonly referred to as AC Ajaccio, ACA or simply Ajaccio, is a French professional association...
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  • The Corsican Nationalist Alliance (Corsican: Accolta Naziunale Corsa) is a political party endorsing Corsican nationalism. It is headed by Pierre Poggioli...
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    The Paleo-Corsican language is an extinct language (or perhaps set of languages) spoken in Corsica and presumably in the northeastern part of Sardinia...
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    Helleborus argutifolius, the holly-leaved hellebore, or Corsican hellebore, syn. H. corsicus, H. lividus subsp. corsicus is a species of flowering plant...
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  • French Connection (category Corsican mafia)
    Marseille, France, in 1937. These labs were run by Corsican gang leader Paul Carbone. For years, the Corsican underworld had been involved in the manufacturing...
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  • Dormi, dormi, bel Bambin (category Articles needing translation from Corsican Wikipedia)
    article in Corsican. (March 2011) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Corsican article. Machine...
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    Sassarese language (category Corsican language)
    Italo-Dalmatian language and transitional variety between Sardinian and Corsican. It is regarded as a Corso–Sardinian language because of Sassari's historic...
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    The Corsican (Corsican: U Cavallu Corsu or u paganacciu, French: Cheval corse) is a breed of small domestic horse indigenous to the Mediterranean island...
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  • The Corsican Brothers (French: Frères corses) is a 1939 French drama film directed by Géo Kelber and Robert Siodmak and starring Jean Aquistapace, Pierre...
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    Philippe Pozzo di Borgo (14 February 1951 – 1 June 2023) was a Corsican French businessman who was the director of Pommery and the owner of the inherited...
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    Vendetta knife (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    A vendetta knife (Corsican: vendetta corse) is a type of dagger associated with the vendetta, the traditional feuds of Corsica. Steve Shackleford (8 December...
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  • or Giuseppe Maria di Buonaparte (31 May 1713 – 13 December 1763) was a Corsican politician, best known as the paternal grandfather of Napoleon I of France...
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    Cheech & Chong (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    a departure from their stoner comedy with 1984's Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers. To date, their most recent starring vehicle as a duo was 2014's...
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    The Corsican goat (also known as Corse) breed from the French island of Corsica is used primarily for the production of milk. The origin of the indigenous...
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