View-point-Campomoro

View-point-Campomoro is a common French, located in the department of the Corse-du-Sud and the Corsica area .

Geography

Districts, hamlets, localities and variations

It is made up of four Hameau X:
  • Portigliolo (name Corsican: Portidollu ),
  • View-point (name Corsican: Belvide , one calls his inhabitants the Belvederais ),
  • Campomoro (Corsican name Campumoru , one calls its inhabitants the Campomorais ),
  • I Caselli.

Administration

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Demography

History

Places and monuments

  • Turn of Campomoro : (Larger tower of Corsica and only profiting from a star fortification) Its construction, diligentée by Carlo Spinola following a barbaresque raid on the town of Sartène, was completed in 1586.
  • the great site of Campomoro-Senetosa constitutes a vast uninhabited space of more than 24 km of littoral frontage where acquisitions of the Academy constitute only part of a natural territory several thousands of hectares. Moved away from the great tourist areas, the site is composed of a succession of rock courses, fine sand splits or rollers. The maquis recovers the major part of this granitic landscape.
  • the house of Lorenzi De Bradi .
  • the castle Durazzo .
  • the Dolmen of Tola of which it misses the table.
  • the Menhir of Capo-di-Luogo .
  • megalithic 3 trunks .

Personalities related to the commune

  • Lorenzi Michel known as De Bradi (1869 - 1945): Journalist and writer under the Pseudonym of Lorenzi de Bradi . Author of true Colomba (1922), the true figure of Bonaparte in Corsica (1926) and of Don Juan (1930), it collaborated with several newspapers like Le Figaro or the Gallic.

See too

  • Common of the Corse-du-Sud

External bonds

  • View-point-Campomoro on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • View-point-Campomoro on the site of INSEE
  • View-point-Campomoro on the site of Plane Quid
  • of View-point-Campomoro on Mapquest
  • Dampings out of bay of Campomoro

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