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colonists were far less isolated than they had been in Paomia and there was some intermarriage and many of the men learnt to speak
Corsican. Nevertheless, there was ongoing violence between the two communities and the Greeks found it expedient to abandon their traditional dress. The Genoese Republic had increasing financial problems and had difficulty maintaining law and order on the island. The Greek guards were no longer paid after 1744 and in 1752 the companies were disbanded. The lack of Genoese protection made life very difficult for the colonists, particularly after 1745, and a number of groups chose to emigrate to
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allocated for visitors. The depth at the entrance is 5 m but this reduces to only 2.5 m within the harbour. Fuel, fresh water and mains power are available. There are three restaurants on the quayside but no shops. Provisions are available from a supermarket near the Place Saint-Jean 100 m above the port at the top of the village. In good weather vessels can anchor east of the harbour entrance in water with a minimum depth of 6 m.
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dedicated to Saint Martin. The main church in
Rondolino was dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption. The large number of churches is probably a reflection of the high proportion of clerics among the colonists. Of the 520 inhabitants listed in July 1676, there were 11 monks, 5 priests, several nuns and a bishop.
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campsite (Camping
Torraccia) 4 km north of the village with 120 pitches. Many tourists rent accommodation. In 2017 there were 1,887 dwellings of which 625 were main residences while 1,262 were second homes or holiday accommodation. There has been a very substantial increase in all types of housing in the
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decoration was executed in 1928-1930 by the
Russian painter Nicolas Ivanoff. The frescos were the result of an initiative of Florent Marchiano, who served as the priest of the two churches from 1964 till his retirement in 2005. They were painted by a number of different artists beginning in 1987. The
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Marbeuf arranged for the construction of the village of Cargèse on the
Puntiglione headland that separates the Gulf of Sagone from the smaller Gulf of Peru. Around 120 terraced houses were built, all paid for by the French crown. In 1775, under the leadership of George-Marie Stephanopoli, most of the
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The colonists prospered and reestablished the five hamlets of
Pancone, Corone, Rondolino, Salici and Monte-Rosso, all within a kilometre of one another. They built (or restored) seven small churches in the different hamlets and a monastery lower down the hillside at Salici next to an abandoned church
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and in
October 1675 a group of 730 colonists departed from Oitylo and after a short stay in Genoa arrived in Corsica on March 14, 1676. They settled in Paomia, the site of several abandoned hamlets, which is situated 4 km east of the present village of Cargèse at around 450 m in altitude on
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earn a living from agriculture. At the end of 2015 there were 9 establishments in the primary sector (agriculture, forestry and fishery), with no paid employees. Only 15 ha was used for vines, fruit and olives. The remaining 1137 ha was used for grazing, mostly cattle, with smaller numbers
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In the 20th century the number of Greek speakers rapidly declined and by 1934 there were only 20 Greek speakers in the village. The last native speaker died in 1976, 300 years after the colonists had first arrived on the island. The historian Nick
Nicholas has argued that the exceptionally long time
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derive their income from tourism especially during the summer months. In 2020 there were 8 small hotels with a total of 116 bedrooms. Of the hotels, one was classified as providing three-star accommodation (Les
Lentisques), 5 had two stars, one had one star and one was unclassified. There is also a
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includes the hamlets of
Frimicaghiola, Marchese, Menasina, Lozzi and Chiuni. Apart from the village with its old houses, the coastline is dotted with recent buildings which are used for summer tourism (summer camp and rental accommodation). The headlands and the adjacent coastline are protected as
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The marina is accessible either by road or by a steep path that runs between the two churches and then alongside the cemetery. The harbour is protected by a jetty running 200 m in a north-easterly direction and can accommodate 235 boats with a maximum length of 16 m. There are 35 places
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with the wings of an angel. He is dressed in animal skins and has a cross and a scroll in his right hand. The haloed head at his feet foreshadows his beheading. The painting dates from the last quarter of the 17th century and is in egg tempera on a wooden panel. An inscription in Greek gives the
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The 700 Greeks who took refuge in Ajaccio formed around 20% of the inhabitants of the town (3200 in 1731). They were offered the use of the church of La Madonna del Carmine which is still known as the Chapelle des Grecs. The Genoese employed 200 of the Greek men as guards to defend the town. The
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with warm dry summers and cool wet winters. August is the hottest month with an average maximum temperature of 29 °C and minimum of 18 °C. January is the coldest month with average maximum of 14 °C and minimum of 4 °C. The wettest months are October and November. Very little
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The census of 1896 recorded 1216 inhabitants but in the first half of the 20th century many young people left the village to find employment in continental France. By 1962 the population had dropped to 665. Since then the expansion of tourism has provided more employment and the population has
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who had first settled in Corsica a hundred years earlier. The economy of the village is now based around tourism. Cargèse is noted for having two 19th-century churches that face one another across a small valley overlooking the harbour and the sea. One was built by the descendants of the Greek
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Armaos Athanasios, visits Cargèse several times a year to conduct services in the Greek church. As of September, 2021, Archimandrite Antoine Forget was transferred from the Greek Melkite Catholic parish in Marseille to be pastor of both the Greek and Latin churches in Cargese, allowing weekly
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The local Corsicans resented the Greek colonists occupying land that they considered to be rightfully theirs and this led to disputes between the two communities. In 1715 an armed gang from Vico attacked the colonists but was eventually beaten off. In 1729, in the island-wide uprising of the
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on the left of the entrance, three recent priests (Marchiano, Chappet, and Coti) climbing stairs, and finally a large fresco at the back of the church symbolising the history of the colony (the departure from Vitylo in 1675, seeking refuge in Ajaccio in 1731 and arriving in Cargèse in 1775).
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decoration was executed in 1928-1930 by the Russian painter Nicolas Ivanoff, a resident of Cargèse. The nave was decorated by Edmond Rocchiccioli between 1970 and 1975 while the choir was decorated between 1992 and 1997 by Russian artists Anastassiya Sokolova and Valeri Tchernoritski.
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is still practised: animals are moved up to the mountains in May to graze at high altitude during the dry summer months and brought back in October to pastures near the village where they spend the winter. While in the past the animals would have walked they are now taken by truck.
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Corsicans against the Genoese Republic, the Greeks remained loyal to the Genoese cause and as a result, their hamlets were repeatedly attacked. Finally in April 1731, 55 years after their arrival, the Greek colonists were forced to abandon Paomia and seek refuge in Ajaccio.
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There is a combined nursery and primary school in the village for children between the ages 3 and 11 (Groupe Scolaire, Rue du Colonel Fieschi). In 2012-2013 there were 72 children. Older children are bussed to the Collège Camille Borossi in Vico, a distance of 27 km.
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between 1874 and 1876. Of the total population of 1078 in 1872, it is estimated that 235 emigrated, all of them Greek speakers. The large drop in the Greek population was compensated by an influx of Corsicans making the remaining Greek speakers very much a minority.
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A scientific conference centre, the Institut d'Études Scientifiques de Cargèse, is located near the coast about 1.5 km east of the village. It was established in 1975 and initially hosted conferences on theoretical physics. Since 1996 it has been run by the
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visited Cargèse in 1868 and noted "the large building which is so conspicuous in all the views of Carghèsè, and which they tell me is the new Greek church; it is a mere shell, standing unfinished for lack of funds". The church was finally completed in 1876. The
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a hillside overlooking the Gulf of Sagone. The location has similarities to that of Oitylo which also overlooks the sea. The settlers agreed to pledge loyalty to Genoa and to recognise the spiritual authority of the Pope but were allowed to retain the
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The large scale emigration from rural communities was a general phenomenon for most of Corsica in the 20th century. For villages away from the coast that have not witnessed the development of tourism, the effects were severe. For example,
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The Latin church was the first to be built. Construction began in 1825 but was held up because of the lack of finance. A total of 14 requests were made to the French government for assistance before the church was completed 1850. The
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nave with two semicircular side chapels. The choir is separated from the nave by steps and the communion table. The square bell tower on the north side of the church is capped by an octagonal lantern. The three bells date from 1887.
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Until the 1970s fishing boats would moor off a small protected beach to the south of the village. In the winter the boats would be hauled up onto the beach with a windlass. The whole area has now been developed into a marina.
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Peru beach lies just to the north of the village. At the northern end of the beach is the mouth of the Esigna, a small river that flows during the winter months. The beach is patrolled by life-guards during the summer tourist
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that the colonists took to assimilate was a result of several factors including the substantial size of the colony, the large religious presence and the strong antagonism felt between the Corsicans and the settlers.
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The village of Cargèse is located on the Punta di Cargèse, a promontory that forms the northern limit of the Gulf of Sagone. The village sits nearly 100 m above the sea and has impressive views. The
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but 50 km by road. The countryside consists of small mountains whose highest peak is Capu di Bagliu (701 m). There are two plains that are each crossed by a small river, the Esigna and the
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and is one of four paintings given to Cargèse by the town of Ajaccio in 1865. Each of the churches now houses two of the paintings. The stained-glass window above the main entrance representing the
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Greek colonists moved from Ajaccio to the new village so that by 1784 there were 386 Greeks in Cargèse. Marbeuf had a large house with a garden built for himself on the west side of the village.
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holiday resort. The beach is bounded on the northern end by mouth of the Chiesaccia and Chiuni rivers. A small tributary of the Chiuni river, the Truscielli, marks part of the boundary of the
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churches that face one another across a small valley overlooking the sea. The church on the east side was built by native Corsicans and descendants of the Greek colonists who had adopted the
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There are half a dozen small fishing boats that operate from Cargèse. Each boat has a crew of two or three and is equipped with a motor-driven wheel, usually at the bow, for hauling in the
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that stops in Cargèse. Each day there are two buses in each direction except on Sundays and bank holidays when no buses operate. The journey from Cargèse to Ajaccio takes around one hour.
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In 1999-2000 the church was completely restored in a project jointly financed by the Assemblée Régionale Corse, the Conseil Général de la Corse du Sud and the Commune of Cargèse.
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church is on the west side of the little valley of Murgana. Construction of the church began in 1852 but progress was slow. The English artist and poet
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with the infant Jesus in her arms surrounded by golden clouds with angels and cherubs. At the bottom of the picture are Saint Spyridion and
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near Rome but a liturgical argument prevented it from being installed and in 1886 it was offered instead to the Greek church in Cargèse.
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descent. The census of 1773 showed that the Greek population of the town had dropped to 428. The situation changed with the
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were used but these have generally been superseded by nets. The catch is generally small and most is sold locally.
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water-sports centre. The small Bubia river flows into the sea at this point and marks the boundary of the
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Les Grecs de Cargèse, Corse. Recherches sur leur langue et sur leur histoire. Tome 1. Partie linguistique
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Appolis, Émile (1964), "Les rapports entre catholiques de rite grec et de rite latin à Cargèse (Corse)",
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on the west side of the Mani peninsula. A number of the inhabitants of the small town of
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Autocars Ile de Beauté (S.A.S.A.I.B.) operate a bus service running between Ajaccio and
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2330:
2279:
2104:
2088:
2072:
2056:
2028:
2016:
2000:
1982:
1970:
1892:
1852:
1671:
2972:(in French), Paris: Pillet fils ainé, pp. 131–136
2485:Église paroissiale Saint-Spiridion dite église grecque
2359:Église paroissiale de l' Assomption dite église latine
1834:
3193:(in French), Paris: Impr. National, pp. 85–110,
1659:
1466:, to the north of the village, on the Punta d'Orchinu
460:. As of 2017, the commune had a population of 1,325.
2186:
1748:
Ancienne église Sainte-Barbe, puis église Saint-Elie
1460:, to the north of the village, on the Punta d'Omigna
3276:
Les deux églises de Cargèse: histoire et patrimoine
2977:
2960:, London: Longmans, Green and Co., pp. 307–310
1872:
1801:
1709:
1689:
582:, took a personal interest in the Greek colonists.
430:
3239:, London: Edward and Charles Dilly, pp. 85–89
2205:Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui
2146:Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui
585:
3369:. The official website of the Commune of Cargèse.
3047:, St. Ives, UK: Imray Laurie Norie & Wilson,
2230:Population en historique depuis 1968: 2A108-Évisa
1649:
1647:
1053:
4074:
1284:Menasina beach is 3 km east of the village.
1234:View showing the village perched on the headland
3130:Histoire de la colonie grecque établie en Corse
3011:La guerre de course en Méditerranée (1515-1830)
2415:, Office de Tourisme de Cargèse, archived from
2297:, Office de Tourisme de Cargèse, archived from
1644:
472:immigrants and the other by native Corsicans.
392:
31:
3388:
617:Britain took control of Corsica in 1794 with
3278:(in French), Ajaccio, France: A. Piazzola,
2978:Goury de Champgrand, Jean François (1749),
2723:Dossier complet: Commune de Cargèse (2A065)
1454:, near the village, on the Punta di Cargèse
3395:
3381:
3262:Stephanopoli de Comnène, Nicolaos (1843),
3133:(in French), Paris: A. Thoisnier-Desplaces
3127:Stephanopoli de Comnène, Nicolaos (1826),
2797:Institut d'Études Scientifiques de Cargèse
2716:
2714:
2712:
2258:(in French), 23 April 2011, archived from
2141:
2139:
2137:
1553:"Répertoire national des élus: les maires"
1347:rainfall occurs in June, July and August.
1191:artist as Simeon Palaiologos, a monk from
1151:on the right of the entrance, the prophet
3165:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
3143:(in French), Athens: Études Laconiennes,
3042:
3034:Journal of a landscape painter in Corsica
2941:
2927:
2867:
2782:
2743:
1964:
1828:
1697:
1677:
1563:
1213:behind the iconostasis is an icon of the
1186:high on the left hand side is an icon of
600:Journal of a landscape painter in Corsica
3303:Stephanopoli de Comnène, Michel (2000),
3293:Stephanopoli de Comnène, Michel (1997),
3139:Stephanopoli de Comnène, Michel (2002),
3075:
3061:
3008:
2989:
2965:
2911:
2899:
2318:
2180:
2168:
2108:
2092:
2076:
2060:
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2004:
1988:
1976:
1952:
1928:
1924:
1912:
1900:
1880:
1860:
1840:
1820:
1816:
1789:
1774:
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1665:
1653:
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1588:
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1229:
1107:
1057:
1015:
631:
589:
3307:(in French), Athens: Études Laconiennes
3297:(in French), Athens: Études Laconiennes
3078:"Negotiating a Greco-Corsican identity"
2759:La pêcherie de langouste rouge en corse
2709:
2134:
1147:final four were completed in 2001: the
1104:Greek Catholic church of Saint Spyridon
544:
4075:
3157:
2950:
2192:
2044:
1029:The village contains two 19th-century
867:
714:
480:
3376:
3249:(in French), Paris: Ducollet Frères,
2755:
2652:S.A.S.A.I.B. – Autocars Ile de Beauté
1581:
410:
397:
386:
373:
275:45.99 km (17.76 sq mi)
3027:
2878:, Commune de Cargèse, archived from
2827:, Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale
2549:, Ministère français de la Culture.
2530:, Ministère français de la Culture.
2487:, Ministère français de la Culture.
2436:
2361:, Ministère français de la Culture.
1762:, Ministère français de la Culture.
1750:, Ministère français de la Culture.
1738:, Ministère français de la Culture.
1486:regained control of the Mani in the
1760:Couvent de la Nativité de la Vierge
452:on the west coast of the island of
13:
3181:
1447:were built between 1605 and 1606:
862:
709:
680:increased reaching 1,325 in 2017.
14:
4099:
3355:
1198:above the entrance door hangs an
3404:
3220:Blanken, Gerard Hendrik (1951),
3064:Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora
2990:Graziani, Antoine-Marie (1992),
2691:Figures quoted are for Ajaccio.
2672:Corsica Bus and Train timetables
139:
132:
109:
102:
73:
58:
3226:. Volume 2 was never published.
3085:Journal of Modern Greek Studies
2861:
2839:
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2010:
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1946:
1934:
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1886:
1866:
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1810:
1795:
1783:
1768:
1723:
1703:
1683:
1527:
1518:
1497:
1434:
594:A view of Cargèse in 1868 from
586:Cargèse 1775 to the present day
355:(avg. 60 m or 200 ft)
353:0–705 m (0–2,313 ft)
140:
110:
3268:(in French), Paris: L. Mathias
3245:Stephanopoli, Patrice (1900),
2969:Histoire illustrée de la Corse
1545:
1476:
1054:Latin church of the Assumption
1:
2528:Tableau: les trois hiérarques
1559:(in French). 2 December 2020.
1539:
691:
508:, they built the fortress of
2966:Galletti, Jean-Ange (1863),
2547:Tableau: Saint Jean-Baptiste
2512:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2500:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2476:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2464:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2452:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2398:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2386:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2374:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2343:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2331:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2280:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2105:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2089:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2073:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2057:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2029:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2017:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
2001:Stephanopoli de Comnène 2002
1893:Stephanopoli de Comnène 1826
1853:Stephanopoli de Comnène 1826
1225:
1140:As in the Latin church, the
1050:liturgies in both churches.
7:
3319:Journal of Hellenic Studies
3247:Histoire des Grecs en Corse
1080:The building consists of a
1024:
431:
64:The village and the harbour
10:
4104:
3176:. First published in 1988.
3045:Corsica and North Sardinia
2930:Revue de Géographie Alpine
2920:
2150:Commune data sheet Cargèse
1571:"Populations légales 2021"
1350:
1337:
700:
475:
21:Commune in Corsica, France
16:Commune in Corsica, France
4050:
3422:
2294:The Roman Catholic Church
1413:
1372:of sheep and goats. The
1367:Only a few people in the
1342:The climate is typically
1314:Conservatoire du littoral
1010:Source: Insee and Cassini
1009:
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4088:Greek diaspora in Europe
4083:Communes of Corse-du-Sud
3043:Marchment, John (2007),
2698:, Association Infoclimat
2209:Commune data sheet Évisa
1873:Goury de Champgrand 1749
1802:Goury de Champgrand 1749
1710:Goury de Champgrand 1749
1690:Goury de Champgrand 1749
1470:
1298:of Cargèse with that of
1273:of Cargèse with that of
3872:Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano
3076:Nicholas, Nick (2006),
1100:was installed in 2000.
625:during the short-lived
3892:Santa-Maria-Figaniella
1423:
1235:
1113:
1063:
1035:Latin liturgical rites
1021:
641:
627:Anglo-Corsican Kingdom
603:
456:, 27 km north of
407:
393:
383:
32:
3887:San-Gavino-di-Carbini
3817:Pianottoli-Caldarello
3097:10.1353/mgs.2006.0009
2943:10.3406/rga.1949.5457
2252:"L'exception grecque"
1915:, pp. 47–48, 62.
1422:The marina of Cargèse
1421:
1233:
1179:. The painting is in
1111:
1098:Immaculate Conception
1061:
1019:
697:Historical population
635:
593:
529:as prescribed by the
500:In 1669 the Ottomans
314: • Summer (
291:27/km (70/sq mi)
3902:Sant'Andréa-d'Orcino
3627:Cuttoli-Corticchiato
3315:"Vitylo and Cargese"
3313:Tozer, H.F. (1882),
3070:(1), New York: 33–78
2992:Les Tours Littorales
2111:, pp. 55, 67–68
2003:, pp. 149–154;
1641:, p. 71 note 2.
1173:Gregory of Nazianzus
1165:Three Holy Hierarchs
545:Ajaccio 1731 to 1775
288: • Density
3597:Cognocoli-Monticchi
3512:Belvédère-Campomoro
3367:, Mairie de Cargèse
3037:, London: R.J. Bush
2902:, pp. 142–144.
1577:. 28 December 2023.
1492:recaptured the area
1355:Many people in the
1208:Joseph of Arimathea
698:
646:First French Empire
576:Treaty of Versaille
481:Paomia 1676 to 1731
435:) is a village and
261: • Mayor
178: /
153:Show map of Corsica
90:Location of Cargèse
3932:Serra-di-Scopamène
3807:Petreto-Bicchisano
2914:, pp. 95–113.
2870:, pp. 122–123
2804:on 6 November 2018
2756:Marin, J. (1988),
2659:on 28 January 2011
2514:, pp. 112–114
2301:on 17 January 2010
2183:, pp. 116–125
2107:, pp. 70–79;
2075:, pp. 62–63;
2059:, pp. 57–58;
2047:, pp. 307–310
1967:, p. 77 n. 9.
1927:, pp. 62–67;
1424:
1236:
1133:of Santa Maria in
1131:Basilian monastery
1114:
1064:
1022:
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604:
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267:François Garidacci
263:(2020–2026)
250:Sevi-Sorru-Cinarca
123:Show map of France
4070:
4069:
3917:Sarrola-Carcopino
3897:Santa-Maria-Siché
3742:Monacia-d'Aullène
3722:Loreto-di-Tallano
3697:Guitera-les-Bains
3472:Argiusta-Moriccio
3285:978-2-907161-85-5
3172:978-0-521-52264-9
3150:978-960-86254-3-3
3054:978-0-85288-914-5
3020:978-2-84050-167-1
3001:978-2-907161-06-0
2848:Académie de Corse
2785:, pp. 97–99.
1629:, pp. 34–36.
1617:, pp. 33–37.
1484:Venetian Republic
1387:Palinurus elephas
1266:Club Méditerranée
1169:Basil of Caesarea
1090:School of Bologna
1014:
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612:French Revolution
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1112:The Greek church
1062:The Latin church
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3114:on 13 June 2010
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2875:La Capitainerie
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3356:External links
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2783:Coppolani 1949
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1969:
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3256:
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3248:
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3210:(in French),
3209:
3208:Études Corses
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2944:
2939:
2936:(1): 71–108,
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2932:(in French),
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2913:
2912:Graziani 1992
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2900:Graziani 2000
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2608:
2607:"Puntiglione"
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2520:
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2508:
2502:, p. 112
2501:
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2477:
2472:
2466:, p. 111
2465:
2460:
2454:, p. 108
2453:
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2399:
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2387:
2382:
2376:, p. 103
2375:
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2333:, p. 100
2332:
2327:
2320:
2319:Nicholas 2005
2315:
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2247:
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2201:
2195:, p. 10.
2194:
2189:
2182:
2181:Nicholas 2006
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2140:
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2077:Nicholas 2005
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2005:Nicholas 2005
2002:
1997:
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1989:Graziani 1992
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1978:
1977:Graziani 2000
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1966:
1961:
1954:
1953:Nicholas 2005
1949:
1943:Paradisola.it
1942:
1937:
1930:
1929:Nicholas 2006
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1925:Nicholas 2005
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1914:
1913:Nicholas 2005
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1882:
1881:Nicholas 2005
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1874:
1869:
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1861:Nicholas 2005
1858:
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1849:
1843:, p. 53.
1842:
1841:Nicholas 2005
1837:
1830:
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1821:Galletti 1863
1818:
1817:Nicholas 2005
1813:
1807:
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1775:Galletti 1863
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1711:
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1686:
1680:, p. 76.
1679:
1674:
1668:, p. 81.
1667:
1666:Graziani 2000
1662:
1655:
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3162:
3140:
3129:
3116:, retrieved
3109:the original
3088:
3084:
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3063:
3044:
3033:
3029:Lear, Edward
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2991:
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2956:
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2929:
2907:
2895:
2884:, retrieved
2880:the original
2874:
2863:
2854:25 September
2852:, retrieved
2847:
2841:
2829:, retrieved
2823:
2817:
2808:26 September
2806:, retrieved
2802:the original
2796:
2790:
2778:
2769:27 September
2767:, retrieved
2758:
2751:
2739:
2728:, retrieved
2722:
2700:, retrieved
2694:
2687:
2678:26 September
2676:, retrieved
2671:
2663:26 September
2661:, retrieved
2657:the original
2651:
2645:
2633:. Retrieved
2623:
2611:. Retrieved
2601:
2589:. Retrieved
2579:
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476:History
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