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Tourist Spot Attractions In Haute-Corse

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Haute-Corse is a former department of France, consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica. It and the other Corsican department, Corse-du-Sud, merged on 1 January 2018 with the single collectivity of Corsica, with territorial elections coinciding with the dissolution of the separate councils. The people living in the former department are called Northerners .
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  • 6. Oratoire de la Confrerie de Sainte Croix Bastia
    Église Sainte-Croix de Bastia is a Catholic church in Bastia, Haute-Corse, Corsica. The building was classified as a Historic Monument in 1931. The church is located in the citadel of Bastia , in the historic center of the city, next to the Church of the Assumption of St. Mary.The church was founded in 1542 to host the statue of the Black Christ, found in the sea by fishermen. Most of the current building originates in the 18th century. Only the interior of the church is protected.
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  • 7. Cathedral St. Jean Baptiste Calvi
    This is a list of cathedrals in France and in the French overseas departments, territories and collectivities, including both actual and former diocesan cathedrals . Almost all cathedrals in France are Roman Catholic, but any non-Roman Catholic cathedrals are listed here as well. The list is intended to be complete as far as current cathedrals and co-cathedrals are concerned. It is not yet an exhaustive list of former cathedrals, although it includes most of them. A number of large churches in France are known as cathedral as a mark of distinction or historical importance but have never been the seats of bishops. These are not included here.
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  • 10. Bastia Cathedral Bastia
    Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest population of any commune on the island after Ajaccio and is the capital of the Bagnaja region and of the department. Bastia is the principal port of the island and its principal commercial town and is especially famous for its wines. Approximately 10% of the population are immigrants. The unemployment rate in the commune has persistently been one of the highest in France, standing at over 20% in 2004. The inhabitants of the commune are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises.The commune has been awarded three flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.
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  • 14. Vescovato Borgo
    Vescovato is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Its name derives from the Italian term for bishopric. According to Lucien Auguste Letteron , the name would originate from the Bishop of Mariana, Opizzu Cortincu who founded the new village.
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