On Course En Corse
September 24th 2012 It's dotted with names that are a glimpse of its Genoese history but it's not Italian. The locals speak French, although for many it's a second language, and they are governed by the tricolours, but come Bastille Day you won't see too many hands on hearts when the band strikes up La Marsellaise.
Grill a Corsican on his nationality and he'll probably say just that, he's Corsican.
Over the centuri
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