Corsica topographic maps
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Asco
France > Corsica > Haute-Corse
Asco people live at an average altitude in the village of 600 metres. The village dates from the 11th century. Many older homes have been renovated and are enclosed in the lower part of the village where the parish church of St. Michael the Archangel with its typical bell tower and the War memorial are located.
Average elevation: 1,243 m

Monte Cinto
France > Corsica > Haute-Corse > Lozzi
The elevation of the mountain is 2,706 metres (8,878 ft) and so is its prominence, making it one of the most prominent peaks in Europe. It is the highest peak of the Monte Cinto massif, one of the four main massifs in Corsica.
Average elevation: 2,151 m

Corsica
Under the Köppen climate classification scheme, coastal regions are characterized by a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Csa). Further inland, a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Csb) is more common. At the highest elevation locations, small areas with a subarctic climate (Dsc, Dfc) and the rare cold-summer…
Average elevation: 147 m

Faubourg Scarafaglie
France > Corsica > Haute-Corse > Corte > Faubourg Scarafaglie
Average elevation: 580 m

Bonifacio / Bunifaziu
France > Corsica > South Corsica
The city and its fortifications also extend for some distance along the cliff-tops, which are at about 70 meters (230 ft) elevation. The cliffs have been undercut by the ocean so that the buildings, which have been placed on the very lip of the precipice, appear to overhang it. The appearance from the sea is…
Average elevation: 49 m

Bocognano
France > Corsica > South Corsica
Bocognano is a mountain village located in the granite part of the island. It occupies an area surrounded by chains of high mountains of the Monte d'Oro massif in the north, and the Monte Renoso massif to the south, through which flows the Gravona river. It is the upper valley of the Gravona, the river taking…
Average elevation: 1,207 m

Albertacce
France > Corsica > Haute-Corse
The western slopes of the valley are covered by the communal forest of Albertacce composed mainly of Corsican pine. The pine is called lariciu ("a large" in Corsican language) is part of the large family of black pines. It can occur at altitudes between 1000 and 1800 m on sunny slopes. There are nuthatches,…
Average elevation: 1,360 m