Bonifacio
Bonifacio (Corsican: Bunifaziu) is a town and commune near the southern tip of the island of Corsica, in the département of Corse-du-Sud, France. Its inhabitants are called Bonifaciens and the city was founded as a fortress and named after Boniface II of Tuscany in 828. Bonifacio is split into two sections. The vieille ville (old town), or la Haute Ville (the Upper city).
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Geography
Bonifacio is located directly on the Mediterranean Sea, separated from Sardinia by the Strait of Bonifacio. The commune includes the Lavezzi Islands.
Famous people born in Bonifacio
- Tommaso Maria Zigliara (1833-1893), Roman Catholic cardinal, theologian, and philosopher.
Other websites
- Official website (in French, translatable to English and other languages)
Gallery
View of Bonifacio

Limestone cliffs in Bonifacio
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