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Country
  
France

Department
  
Haute-Corse

Canton
  
Corte

Area
  
149.3 km²

Local time
  
Monday 9:01 PM

Region
  
Corsica

Arrondissement
  
Corte

Intercommunality
  
Centre Corse

Population
  
6,329 (1999)

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Weather
  
10°C, Wind W at 42 km/h, 58% Humidity

Colleges and Universities
  
University of Corsica Pasquale Paoli, Corse University

Points of interest
  
Lac de Melu, Lac de Capitellu, Lac de Goria, Musée de la Corse, Lac de Nino

Corte ([kɔʁ.te] ; [ˈkorte], 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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Map of 20250 Corte, France

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 World War I, German prisoners of war were kept in the Citadel.

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), and is served by trains running between Ajaccio and Calvi, and Ajaccio and Bastia.

Climate

Corte has a mediterranean climate, sometimes alpine during the winter, with 52 summer days and 56 frost days.

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).

References

Corte, Haute-Corse Wikipedia