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42°07′49″N 9°07′59″E / 42.1303°N 9.13306°E / 42.1303; 9.13306

Monte d'Oro

Vizzavona is a village of the commune of Vivario in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica at an altitude of 900 meters. The village is dominated by Monte d'Oro (2389m).

Transport

The town is served by a station on the Corsican Railways.

Tourism

It marks the halfway point of the GR20 walking route.



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