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BONIFACIO , a maritime See also: town at the See also: southern extremity of See also: Corsica, in the arrondissement of Sartene, 87 m
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S.S.E. of See also: Ajaccio by road
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Pop
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(1906) 2940
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Bonifacio, which overlooks the straits of that name separating Corsica from See also: Sardinia, occupies a remarkable situation on the See also: summit of a peninsula of See also: white calcareous
See also: rock, extending parallel to the See also: coast and enclosing a narrow and secure harbour
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Below the town and in the cliffs facing it the rock is hollowed into caverns accessible only by boat
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St See also: Dominic, a See also: church built in the 13th century by the
See also: Templars, and the See also: cathedral of See also: Santa Maria Maggiore which belongs mainly to the 12th century, are the chief buildings
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The fortifications and citadel date from the 16th and 17th centuries
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A massive See also: medieval tower serves as a powder-See also: magazine
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The See also: trade of Bonifacio, which is carried on chiefly with Sardinia, is in cereals, See also: wine, See also: cork and See also: olive-oil of See also: fine quality
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Cork-cutting, See also: tobacco-manufacture and See also: coral-fishing are carried on
.
The olive is largely cultivated in the neighbourhood and there are oil-See also: works in the town
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Bonifacio was founded about 828 by the Tuscan See also: marquis whose name it bears, as a defence against the Saracen pirates
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At the end of the 11th century it became subject to See also: Pisa, and at the end of the 12th was taken and colonized by the Genoese, whose influence may be traced in the character of the population
.
In 1420 it heroically withstood a protracted siege by See also: Alphonso V. of See also: Aragon
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In 1554 it See also: fell into the hands of the Franco-See also: Turkish army
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