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Bonifacio is the oldest town in the island of Corsica

Bonifacio is the oldest town in the island of Corsica in France. This Medieval town was founded in A.D 830. The town is situated on the imposing limestone cliffs in the Southern end of Corsica Island, 70 meters above the harbor in the town. This picturesque town is surrounded by a number of renowned Mediterranean beaches. The Bonifacio town is renowned for its historic buildings, narrow cobbled streets, harbor and stunning view to the Mediterranean Sea. Today the town has a population of 2872. The cave shelter of Araguina-Sennola dates back to 6570 B.C and the tomb of Vasculacciu of Neolithic period are two important prehistoric sites in the town. Bonifacio also has two important historical religious centers – The church of Saint Dominique and church of Sainte-Marie-Majeure, built back in the 12th century and 13th century respectively.

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