Corsican refers to anything related to the island of Corsica, located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is a region of France known for its rugged mountains, beautiful coastlines, and rich cultural heritage. The island has a unique blend of Italian and French influences, reflected in its language, cuisine, and traditions.
The Corsican language is a Romance language closely related to Italian, particularly the Tuscan dialect. It is spoken by many locals and has several dialects. Corsica is also famous for being the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military leader and emperor, who significantly impacted European history.