Corsican people

Corsican people
Corsicans
Pasquale PaoliNapoléon BonaparteAlizéeLaetitia Casta
Joseph FeschCarlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo
Pasquale Paoli • Napoléon Bonaparte • Alizée
Laetitia Casta • Joseph Fesch • Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo •
Regions with significant populations
Corsica Corsica 290,000
 France (mainland France) 600,000
Languages

Corsican, French, Italian

Religion

Predominantly Roman Catholic

Related ethnic groups

Italians, Sardinians, French, Catalans[citation needed]

Corsican people or Corsicans constitute the European island and ethnic group native of Corsica, in the Mediterranean sea, which forms part of southern Europe. The Corsican identity is in essence one of the regional French nationalities, reflecting the complex history of the region.

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Culture

Language

Corsica is one of the few regions of France that retains its own language in everyday usage, spoken by 65% of the population. However since its takeover by France in the 18th century, French has dominated the media and commerce, and since 1960, 80% of the population is fluent in French (but only 35% of the population has French as its first language).

Cuisine

From the mountains to the plains and sea, many ingredients play a role. Game such as wild boar (Cignale, Singhjari) is popular, in old times mouflon (muvra) were consumed. There also is seafood and river fish such as trout. Delicatessen such as figatellu, coppa, ham (prizuttu), lonzu are made from Corsican pork (porcu nustrale). Cheeses like Brocciu, casgiu merzu, casgiu veghju are made from goat or sheep milk. Chestnuts are the main ingredient in the making of pulenta. A variety of alcohol also exists ranging from aquavita (brandy), red and white Corsican wines (Vinu Corsu), muscat (plain or sparkling), and the famous "cap corse" produced by Mattei.

Notable Corsicans

See also

References


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