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Saint Florent, Haute Corse

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Haute-Corse

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area
  
17.98 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 7:23 PM

Region
  
Corsica

Canton
  
La Conca-d'Oro

INSEE/Postal code
  
2B298 /20217

Population
  
1,474 (1999)

Arrondissement
  
Calvi, Haute-Corse

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Weather
  
14°C, Wind W at 5 km/h, 39% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Cap Corse, Plage De Loto, Plage de la Roya, La Citadelle de Saint, La cathédrale Santa Ma

Saint-Florent (Corsican: San Fiurenzu) is a commune in Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Originally a fishing port located in the gulf of the same name, nowadays pleasure boats have largely taken the place of fishing vessels.

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Map of 20217 Saint-Florent, France

Today, it is a popular summer vacation spot for many tourists because of its proximity to the Patrimonio vineyards and the Saleccia beach.

History

Saint-Florent was created by the Genoese in the 16th century as a base to carry out repressive operations against the Corsican patriots in the surrounding villages. France later used it to disembark hordes of mercenaries and colonists during August 1764 in order to subject the independent Corsican people. After the defeat at Ponte Novu Bridge, the army of Pasquale Paoli, sometimes called "the Father of Corsica", helped by the fleet of Horatio Nelson, reconquered Saint-Florent in 1794 during the brief Anglo-Corsican rule.

Climate

Saint-Florent has a typically Mediterranean climate - mild winters with temperatures rarely dropping below zero give way to long, warm, dry summers with temperatures peaking at around 35 °C (95 °F) in July and August.

Sights

The monuments of Saint-Florent are the Genoese citadel constructed in 1440 at the same time as the city, and the Romanesque Saint-Florent Cathedral, or the cathedral of the Nebbio, now the church of Santa Maria Assunta.

Near the village are the Genoese towers Torra di San Fiurenzu, Torra di Mortella, and Torra di Fornali.

References

Saint-Florent, Haute-Corse Wikipedia