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Biguglia (French pronunciation: [biɡu(l)ja]) is a
commune in the Haute-Corse
department of
France on the
island of Corsica. It is near the town of Bastia...
- The Étang de
Biguglia (or Étang de Chjurlinu) is a
shallow coastal lagoon in the
department of Haute-Corse on the
French island of Corsica. The lagoon...
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fellow Corsican team ****ociation de la
Jeunesse de
Biguglia, to form
Football Jeunesse Étoile
Biguglia. However,
Ajaccio was
relegated immediately after...
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Filante Bastiaise or ÉF
Bastia was a
French ****ociation
football club from
Biguglia, Corsica.
Founded in 1920, they last pla**** in the
Regional 1, Corsica...
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Tours FC II SF
Vileuil AFA FA GFC
Ajaccio II FC
Bastelicaccia ÉF
Bastia AJ
Biguglia US
Bocognano Gravona AS
Casinca USC
Corte AS
Furiani Aglia II
Gallia Club...
- university,
based in Corte, Haute-Corse, with
secondary campuses in Ajaccio,
Biguglia and Cargèse.
Founded in 1765,
closed in 1769, and re-founded in 1981, it...
- The
canton of
Biguglia-Nebbio is an
administrative division of the Haute-Corse department,
southeastern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation...
- by
Louis Lavauden who
described a skin and a
skull of a
specimen from
Biguglia. F. s.
cretensis proposed in 1953 by
Theodor Haltenorth who
described two...
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Sheriff Tiraspol, US Ouagadougou, USC Corte, CA Bastia, ÉF
Bastia and AJ
Biguglia. He
earned three caps for the
Burkina Faso
national team
between 2006 and...
- ruined; it
contains 340 fires. In this piève is
Biguglia with a
convent of
Friars Minor [...]. With
Biguglia there are
still these pièves: Furiani, Belgodere...