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Что (кто) такое Corsica$504725$ - определение

BOROUGH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Corsica, PA; Corsica (PA)

corse         
  • Corsicans commemorating the anniversary of the birth of [[Napoleon]]
  • Brando]] in the [[Haute-Corse]] department
  • Carthage and its dependencies in 264 BC; Corsica was a part of Carthage
  • Port of [[Ajaccio]]
  • Church of Aregno]].
  • Detailed map of Corsica and environs
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] types of Corsica
  • Corsican nationalists]] have used means such as the removal of French names (often also Italian) on road signs.
  • Saint-Nicolas church in Feliceto
  • Genoese towers]] being erected.
  • Pasquale Paoli University]] erected by supporters of Corsican independence, calling for the release of [[Yvan Colonna]]
  • Map of Corsica
  • Chart of the dialects of the [[Corsican language]], which also extends into northern [[Sardinia]].
  • Solaro]] (plaine orientale)
  • [[Pasquale Paoli]]
  • Corsica's coastline is a major driver for tourism – coastline by the town of [[Propriano]]
  • A view of [[Speloncato]]
  • Looking north across the Strait of Bonifacio from the northern tip of Sardinia; the southern coast of Corsica is barely visible through the haze of distance.
  • Scene of [[2022 Corsica unrest]], large protests and riots after Corsican independentist Yvan Colonna was killed in prison
FRENCH SINGLE TERRITORIAL COLLECTIVITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
Cyrnus; Corsica, France; Corsic; Corse; Korsika; La Corse; Cyrnos; FR-H; Territorial Collectivity of Corsica; Culture of Corsica; Economy of Corsica; Ecology of Corsica; Demographics of Corsica; Transportation in Corsica; Geography of Corsica; Transport in Corsica
[k?:s]
¦ noun archaic a corpse.
Origin
ME: from OFr. cors 'body', from L. corpus; cf. corpse.
Corse         
  • Corsicans commemorating the anniversary of the birth of [[Napoleon]]
  • Brando]] in the [[Haute-Corse]] department
  • Carthage and its dependencies in 264 BC; Corsica was a part of Carthage
  • Port of [[Ajaccio]]
  • Church of Aregno]].
  • Detailed map of Corsica and environs
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] types of Corsica
  • Corsican nationalists]] have used means such as the removal of French names (often also Italian) on road signs.
  • Saint-Nicolas church in Feliceto
  • Genoese towers]] being erected.
  • Pasquale Paoli University]] erected by supporters of Corsican independence, calling for the release of [[Yvan Colonna]]
  • Map of Corsica
  • Chart of the dialects of the [[Corsican language]], which also extends into northern [[Sardinia]].
  • Solaro]] (plaine orientale)
  • [[Pasquale Paoli]]
  • Corsica's coastline is a major driver for tourism – coastline by the town of [[Propriano]]
  • A view of [[Speloncato]]
  • Looking north across the Strait of Bonifacio from the northern tip of Sardinia; the southern coast of Corsica is barely visible through the haze of distance.
  • Scene of [[2022 Corsica unrest]], large protests and riots after Corsican independentist Yvan Colonna was killed in prison
FRENCH SINGLE TERRITORIAL COLLECTIVITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
Cyrnus; Corsica, France; Corsic; Corse; Korsika; La Corse; Cyrnos; FR-H; Territorial Collectivity of Corsica; Culture of Corsica; Economy of Corsica; Ecology of Corsica; Demographics of Corsica; Transportation in Corsica; Geography of Corsica; Transport in Corsica
·noun A living body or its bulk.
II. Corse ·noun A corpse; the dead body of a human being.
corse         
  • Corsicans commemorating the anniversary of the birth of [[Napoleon]]
  • Brando]] in the [[Haute-Corse]] department
  • Carthage and its dependencies in 264 BC; Corsica was a part of Carthage
  • Port of [[Ajaccio]]
  • Church of Aregno]].
  • Detailed map of Corsica and environs
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] types of Corsica
  • Corsican nationalists]] have used means such as the removal of French names (often also Italian) on road signs.
  • Saint-Nicolas church in Feliceto
  • Genoese towers]] being erected.
  • Pasquale Paoli University]] erected by supporters of Corsican independence, calling for the release of [[Yvan Colonna]]
  • Map of Corsica
  • Chart of the dialects of the [[Corsican language]], which also extends into northern [[Sardinia]].
  • Solaro]] (plaine orientale)
  • [[Pasquale Paoli]]
  • Corsica's coastline is a major driver for tourism – coastline by the town of [[Propriano]]
  • A view of [[Speloncato]]
  • Looking north across the Strait of Bonifacio from the northern tip of Sardinia; the southern coast of Corsica is barely visible through the haze of distance.
  • Scene of [[2022 Corsica unrest]], large protests and riots after Corsican independentist Yvan Colonna was killed in prison
FRENCH SINGLE TERRITORIAL COLLECTIVITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
Cyrnus; Corsica, France; Corsic; Corse; Korsika; La Corse; Cyrnos; FR-H; Territorial Collectivity of Corsica; Culture of Corsica; Economy of Corsica; Ecology of Corsica; Demographics of Corsica; Transportation in Corsica; Geography of Corsica; Transport in Corsica
n.
(Poetical.) Corpse, remains, dead body (of a human being).

Википедия

Corsica, Pennsylvania

Corsica is a borough in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 357 at the 2010 census. It was named for the island of Corsica, birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. The mayor of the borough is Dave Leadbetter.