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Quiz about Corsica  Lle de Beaut
Quiz about Corsica  Lle de Beaut

Corsica - L'Île de Beauté Trivia Quiz


Justifiably called L'Île de Beauté, or The Beautiful Island, Corsica is a glorious and sunny mix of dramatic mountains and wonderful beaches.

A multiple-choice quiz by Bazzoomer. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Bazzoomer
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
337,849
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
298
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Question 1 of 10
1. The capital of the department of Corse-du-Sud (South Corsica), this coastal town is also the largest town on the island, and was the birthplace in 1769 of one of France's most famous men. Name the town. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. GR20, described as the toughest long-distance trail in Europe, runs for 125 miles from Calenzana, in the extreme northwest of Corsica, through the heart of the mountains to Conca in the extreme southeast. What does GR stand for? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The Hôtel Napoléon Bonaparte in L'Île Rousse, in northwest Corsica, was, between 1953 and 1955, the palace home-in-exile of Mohammed V. Of which country was Mohammed V the Sultan from 1927-1957, and king from 1957-1961 (his country having gained independence from France in 1957)? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which of these statements is NOT true about the seaside town of Calvi, in northwest Corsica? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. One of the delights in Corsica is to travel along the coast and through the mountains on the single-track narrow-gauge railway network. What gauge is this railway? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Who, or what, is depicted on the flag of Corsica? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the centre of Corsica, near Vizzavona, is a spectacular series of waterfalls and rock pools called La Cascade des _______. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. A long ridge of mountains forms the spine of Corsica, with more than forty peaks above 2000 metres. At 2706 metres, what is the highest mountain in Corsica? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the "Roof of Corsica", near the university town of Corte, is a wonderful rocky valley called Restonica. Where did it get its name? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Beautifully situated in the Vallée de la Restonica, near Corte in the mountainous centre of Corsica, is the Hôtel Dominique Colonna. Who was Dominique Colonna? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The capital of the department of Corse-du-Sud (South Corsica), this coastal town is also the largest town on the island, and was the birthplace in 1769 of one of France's most famous men. Name the town.

Answer: Ajaccio

In 2008, Ajaccio's population was just over 65,000, while Bastia's was 44,000, and Porto-Vecchio's was 11,000. Corte is the only inland town among the possible answers, and is the smallest of them, at only 7,000.
2. GR20, described as the toughest long-distance trail in Europe, runs for 125 miles from Calenzana, in the extreme northwest of Corsica, through the heart of the mountains to Conca in the extreme southeast. What does GR stand for?

Answer: Grande Randonnée

GR20, also known as The Corsican Haute Route, is an amazing long distance trail. The variety of scenery is extraordinary, and is especially dramatic around the crux of the route, La Cirque de la Solitude, where fixed chains help you down steep rock faces. For almost all of the route, you are above 5,000', with the highest point at 7,355', and you will go up and down well over 33,000' if you do the whole trail.
3. The Hôtel Napoléon Bonaparte in L'Île Rousse, in northwest Corsica, was, between 1953 and 1955, the palace home-in-exile of Mohammed V. Of which country was Mohammed V the Sultan from 1927-1957, and king from 1957-1961 (his country having gained independence from France in 1957)?

Answer: Morocco

Mohammed's old palace, which overlooks the main square in L'Île Rousse, was later owned by a Scandinavian holiday company and operated as a tour hotel. With its red rocky harbour and immaculate white beach, L'Île Rousse is one of the jewels of North Corsica.
4. Which of these statements is NOT true about the seaside town of Calvi, in northwest Corsica?

Answer: The University of Corsica is in Calvi

Calvi is a vibrant seaside town with a historic past. Bars and restaurants line its harbour, where cruise ships often visit, and which is overlooked by an impressive old citadel. On 15 August (the Feast of the Assumption, and Napoleon Bonaparte's birthday), there is a massive fireworks display, which includes a 15,000 foot jump into the sea by Foreign Legion Parachutistes.
5. One of the delights in Corsica is to travel along the coast and through the mountains on the single-track narrow-gauge railway network. What gauge is this railway?

Answer: 1000 millimetres

Three lines serve the island, all from Ponte-Leccia, travelling to Ajaccio, Bastia and Calvi. A fourth line, to Porto-Vecchio, was damaged by bombing in World War II and never re-opened. The little trains take you through spectacular scenery, with breathtaking drops at the side of the track, through long mountain tunnels and over frightening bridges and viaducts, one of which, at Vecchio, was built by Gustave Eiffel, more famous for his tower in Paris.
6. Who, or what, is depicted on the flag of Corsica?

Answer: A Moor's head wearing a white bandana

A flag showing a blindfolded Moor's head was adopted in the early 18th century by the then King of Corsica. During Corsica's struggle for liberation, Pasquale Paoli ordered the blindfold to be changed to a bandanna.
7. In the centre of Corsica, near Vizzavona, is a spectacular series of waterfalls and rock pools called La Cascade des _______.

Answer: Anglais

Anglais is essentially one long waterfall, which is split into a series of smaller falls that have carved pools in the rock, in which it's great to swim and paddle. It's a favourite place to visit for families with children, although it's a fair walk through the forest to get to it.
8. A long ridge of mountains forms the spine of Corsica, with more than forty peaks above 2000 metres. At 2706 metres, what is the highest mountain in Corsica?

Answer: Monte Cintu

The mountains of Corsica are a wonderful area - wild and rocky in most places, but with some beautiful high alpine pastures where wild sheep (mouflons), goats and pigs roam. There are deep glacial lakes, and shepherds' huts where, in the summer, you can buy fabulous homemade cheese.
9. In the "Roof of Corsica", near the university town of Corte, is a wonderful rocky valley called Restonica. Where did it get its name?

Answer: During a period of extreme drought in the 18th century, it had the only river still running.

The Restonica River starts high in the mountains at Lac du Melo (5,633'). It gets its name from the Latin-derived expression "resta unica", as it was the only flowing water available during a severe drought. The river has carved wonderful gorges, and provides great rock pools in which to bathe.
10. Beautifully situated in the Vallée de la Restonica, near Corte in the mountainous centre of Corsica, is the Hôtel Dominique Colonna. Who was Dominique Colonna?

Answer: French international football player

Born in Corte, Dominique Colonna was a goalkeeper who played for Stade Français, OGC Nice and Stade de Reims in the period 1949-1963, winning the French Championship four times, the Coupe de France once, and the Trophée des Champions once. He appeared for the national team 13 times, and went on to manage Cameroon for five years in the late '60s.
Source: Author Bazzoomer

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