The Gravona is a river on the island of Corsica, France. It flows from the center of the island southwest to the Gulf of Ajaccio. Its entire course is...
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foot of wooded hills on the northern shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio between Gravona and the pointe de la Parata and includes the îles Sanguinaires (Bloody...
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FA GFC Ajaccio II FC Bastelicaccia ÉF Bastia AJ Biguglia US Bocognano Gravona AS Casinca USC Corte AS Furiani Aglia II Gallia Club Lunel US Ghisonaccia...
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The canton of Gravona-Prunelli is an administrative division of the Corse-du-Sud department, southeastern France. It was created at the French canton...
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Renoso massif to the south, through which flows the Gravona river. It is the upper valley of the Gravona, the river taking its source on the slopes of Monte...
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Niolu Castagniccia Centru di Corsica Fium'Orbu Alta Rocca Taravu Bastelica Gravona Cruzinu Dui Sorru Deux Sevi "Le parc de Corse | PNRC". www.pnr.corsica...
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Campo dell'Oro, before aviation, was an alluvial plain at the mouth of the Gravona. The toponym's origin, meaning "Field of Gold", remains obscure; some 19th...
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marinà, panatteri > panattè, castellu > castè, cuchjari > cuchjà), the Gravona area, Bastelica (which would be classified as Southern, but is also noted...
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P607 Yser (Dieppe) P608 Argens (Saint Raphaël) P609 Hérault (Sète) P610 Gravona (Ajaccio) P611 Odet (Mayotte) P612 Maury (Gruissan) P613 Charente (Rochefort...
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Stantara Surghjenti Tavagna Tempus Fugit U Fiatu Muntese Vagabondi Voce di Corsica Voce Isulane Voce Latine Voce Ventu Voci di a Gravona Zamballarana...
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