Bonifacio

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For other meanings, see Bonifacio (disambiguation).
Commune of Bonifacio
View of the harbor of Bonifacio
Administration
Country France
Region Corse
Department Corse-du-Sud
Arrondissement Sartène
Canton Bonifacio
Mayor Jean-Baptiste Lantieri
Statistics
Land area¹ 139 km²
Population²
(1999)
2,660
 - Density (1999) 19/km²
Miscellaneous
Postal code 20169
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 mi² or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
France
Limestone cliffs in Bonifacio
Limestone cliffs in Bonifacio

Bonifacio (Bunifaziu in Corsican) 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.

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[edit] Geography

Bonifacio is located directly on the Mediterranean Sea, separated from Sardinia by the Strait of Bonifacio.

[edit] Sights

Bonifacio is split into two sections. The vieille ville (old town), or la Haute Ville (the Upper city), on the site of a 9th century citadel, is located on a peninsula overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Most of the inhabitants reside in the Haute ville, including the town's most famous inhabitant, Marie-José Nat. The harbor below, la marine which is at the end of a fjord-like inlet that provides a natural harbor, is a port for a large number of fishing and tourist boats.

The town's charm and proximity to idyllic beaches makes it a popular tourist destination in the summer, predominantly for residents of mainland France. Bonifacio is also a gateway to the small Isles Lavezzi (Lavezzi Islands), which are the southernmost part of France, and have been designated a marine preserve by the French government.

[edit] Transportation

The town is served by Figari airport (car or taxi required), and ferry service to Sardinia is available multiple times daily.

[edit] Miscellaneous

Bonifacio was the birthplace of Tommaso Maria Zigliara (1833-1893), Roman Catholic cardinal, theologian, and philosopher.

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Coordinates: 41°23′20″N, 9°09′40″E