Castello-di-Rostino
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Region | |
Departament | |
Okręg | |
Kod INSEE | 2B079 |
Powierzchnia | 12,6 km² |
Populacja (1990) • liczba ludności |
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• gęstość | 20 os./km² |
42°27′N 9°19′E/42,450000 9,316667 | |
Portal Francja |
Castello-di-Rostino (kors. Castellu di Rustinu) – miejscowość i gmina we Francji, w regionie Korsyka, w departamencie Górna Korsyka.
Według danych na rok 1990 gminę zamieszkiwały 252 osoby, a gęstość zaludnienia wynosiła 20 osób/km².
Bibliografia
- Francuski urząd statystyczny. (fr.).
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Autor: Eric Gaba (Sting - fr:Sting), Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Blank administrative map of the department of Haute-Corse, France, for geo-location purpose, with distinct boundaries for departments and arrondissements as they are since January 2010.
The former version of the map shows the boundaries as they were until December 2009.
Autor: Superbenjamin, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
Blank administrative map of France for geo-location purpose, with regions and departements distinguished. Approximate scale : 1:3,000,000
Autor: Eric Gaba (Sting - fr:Sting), Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Blank administrative map of the region of Corsica, France, for geo-location purpose, with distinct boundaries for departments and arrondissements as they are since January 2010.
The former version of the map shows the boundaries as they were until December 2009.
Autor: Pierre Bona, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Castello-di-Rostino, Rustinu (Corse) - Vue du village de Pastoreccia avec, en arrière, le clocher de l'église paroissiale Sainte-Marie à Baranciasche
Autor: Piero Montesacro, Licencja: CC BY 2.5
Ruines of the genoan bridge over the Golo river (Northern Corsica) known as Ponte Nuovo (co:Ponte Novu), which gave its name to the battle won by the Louis XV of France Army marking the end of the Independence of the Corsican State led by Pasquale Paoli on May, 9th, 1769. The Bridge was almost destroyed by the German Army retreating towards Bastia in September 1943 in order to slow-down the advance of the Italian troops - supported by the local Resistance and some French Colonial troops - against them.