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Albitreccia
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Key facts
- French commune.name
- Albitreccia
- French commune.commune status
- Commune
- French commune.image
- Albitreccia Village.JPG
- French commune.caption
- Albitreccia Village
- French commune.arrondissement
- Ajaccio
- French commune.canton
- Taravo-Ornano
- French commune.INSEE
- 2A008
- French commune.postal code
- 20128
- French commune.mayor
- Pierre-Paul Luciani
- French commune.term
- 2020–2026
- French commune.intercommunality
- CC de la Pieve de l'Ornano et du Taravo
- French commune.elevation m
- 425
- French commune.elevation min m
- 0
- French commune.elevation max m
- 1058
- French commune.area km2
- 45.76
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Official website

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Site officiel de la commune d'Albitreccia en Corse du sud
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Encyclopedic overview
10 sectionsContents
- Geography
- Neighbouring communes and towns
- Administration
- Population
- Culture and heritage
- Civil heritage
- Religious heritage
- Albitreccia Picture Gallery
- References
- External links
Albitreccia is a commune in the Corse-du-Sud department in the Corsica region of France.
==Geography== Albitreccia is a commune in the Canton of Taravo-Ornano in South Corsica. The main village is located in the Taravo valley near the village of Grosseto. The commune has several centres of population: Molini (Alzone) and its extent behind Agosta beach, Bisina, Monti-Rossu and the hamlets of Buselga, Beddi Vaddi, San giorghju a Masina, and the ruined hamlet of U Pianu located upstream of Monti rossu under the Cozzanicciu and Tassiccia mountains over 1,000m high. There is hiking on Mare a Mare Centre which crosses the commune to join the col Saint-Georges and continues in the Taravo heights until it reaches the famous GR 20.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Albitreccia” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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