AJACCIO


'Ajaccio' (, ; ; ), is a town of France. It is the capital of the territorial collectivity of Corsica and the prefecture of the department of Corse-du-Sud.

Contents
Geography
History
Main sights
Economy
Transport
Miscellaneous
References
External links
Sources and References

Geography


Ajaccio is located on the west coast of the island of Corsica, 210 nautical miles southeast of Marseille. It occupies a sheltered position at the foot of wooded hills on the northern shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio. The harbour lies to the east of the town and is protected on the south by a peninsula.

History


The present town of Ajaccio lies about two miles to the south of its original site, from which it was transferred by the Genoese in 1492. Occupied from 1553 to 1559 by the French, it again fell to the Genoese after the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis in the later year. The town finally passed to the French in 1768.

Main sights


The peninsula carries the citadel and terminates in the Citadel jetty. To the south-west of this peninsula lies the Place Bonaparte, a quarter frequented chiefly by winter visitors attracted by the mild climate of the town. Apart from one or two fine thoroughfares converging on the Place Bonaparte, the streets are mean and narrow and the town has a deserted appearance.
The house in which Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 is preserved, and his associations with the town are everywhere emphasized by street-names and statues.
The town is also home to Ajaccio Cathedral.

Economy


Ajaccio has a small manufacturing economy of cigars, macaroni, and similar products, and carries on shipbuilding, sardine-fishing and coral-fishing. Its exports include timber, citrons, skins, chestnuts and gallic acid.
The port is accessible by the largest ships, but its accommodation is indifferent. In 1904 there entered 603 vessels with a tonnage of 202,980, and cleared 608 vessels with a tonnage of 202,502.

Transport


Ajaccio is served primarily by Campo dell'Oro Airport.

Miscellaneous


The town is the seat of a bishopric dating at least from the 7th century. It has tribunals of first instance and of commerce, training colleges, a communal college, a museum and a library; the three latter are established in the Palais Fesch, founded by Cardinal Fesch, who was born at Ajaccio in 1763.
Ajaccio was the birthplace of:

Napoleon Bonaparte (17691821), Emperor of the French[1]

Alizée (born 1984), pop singer

Joseph Fesch (1763-1839), cardinal

Tino Rossi (1907-1983), singer, actor

Fred Scamaroni (1914-1943), WW II Resistance hero

Irène Bordoni (1895-1953), singer, Broadway theatre & film actress
The local football club is AC Ajaccio & GFCO Ajaccio.

References



1. Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896, , , , Marquis Who's Who, ,

External links



Official website

Sources and References







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