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For other uses, see Corte (disambiguation).
Corte
CortiCitadel Administration Country France Region Corsica Department Haute-Corse Arrondissement Corte Canton Corte Intercommunality Centre Corse Mayor Antoine Sindali
(2008–2014)Statistics Elevation 299–2,626 m (981–8,615 ft)
(avg. 486 m/1,594 ft)Land area1 149.27 km2 (57.63 sq mi) Population2 6,779 (2008) - Density 45 /km2 (120 /sq mi) INSEE/Postal code 2B096/ 20250 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. 2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once. Coordinates: 42°18′23″N 9°09′05″E / 42.3064°N 9.1514°E
Corte (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkorte],[1] Corsican Corti) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. It is the fourth-largest commune in Corsica (after Ajaccio, Bastia, and Porto-Vecchio).
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Administration
Corte is a subprefecture of the Haute-Corse department.
History
Corte was the capital of the Corsican independent state during the period of Pasquale Paoli.
During the 1914-18 War, German prisoners of War were kept in the Citadel.
Population
Historical population of Corte 1800 1806 1821 1831 1836 1841 1846 1851 1856 1861 2092 3073 2735 3282 3587 3505 4599 4719 4676 5754 1866 1872 1876 1881 1886 1891 1896 1901 1906 1911 6094 5426 5018 5136 5002 5029 5000 5425 5188 5211 1921 1926 1931 1936 1946 1954 1962 1968 1975 1982 5094 5267 5396 6014 5310 5033 5066 4948 5230 5177 1990 1999 2008 5693 6329 6779 Sights
Sites of interest include the Fortress (A citadella), the Museum of Corsica (Museu di a Corsica), and the University of Corsica (Università di Corsica).
Transport
National roads lead to Ajaccio and Bastia.
Corte is also linked to Ajaccio, Bastia and Calvi by the Chemin de fer de la Corse (Corsican Railway).
Education
Corte has become a major University town in Corsica since the Pasquale Paoli University opened up again in 1980s.
Personalities
Corte was the birthplace of Joseph Bonaparte (1768–1844), the eldest brother of the French Emperor Napoleon I, who made him King of Naples (1806–1808) and Spain (1808–1813).
See also
References
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House of birth of Joseph Bonaparte (1768)
External links
- Official website (French)
- Tourist office website (French)
- University of Corsica (English)
Categories:- Communes of Haute-Corse
- Subprefectures in France
- Capitals of former nations
- Haute-Corse geography stubs
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