Italian irredentism in Corsica
Italian irredentism in Corsica was a cultural and historical movement promoted by Italians and by people from Corsica who identified themselves as part of Italy rather than France, and promoted the Italian annexation of the island.
Italian ethnic regions claimed in the 1930s by the Italian irredentism: Green: Nice, Ticino and Dalmatia Red: Malta Violet: Corsica Savoy and Corfu were later claimed.
Corsican World War II irredentist propaganda
The "Porta dei Genovesi" in Bonifacio, a city where some inhabitants still speak a Genoese dialect
The Corsicans are a Romance Italic ethnic group. They are native to Corsica, a Mediterranean island and a territorial collectivity of France.
Corsica is classified as part of the Italian geographic region (picture from the 1937 edition of the Touring Club Italiano).
Filitosa, Statue menhir
Ancient tribes of Corsica
Corsican cuisine.