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Corsicans, coming mainly from the regions of Cap Corse and La Castagniccia in the mediterranean island of Corsica, started arriving in the first third of the 19th century and settled mainly in the coastal towns of Carúpano and Rio Caribe. Known locally as Los Corsos, Corsicans played a central role in the development of the cocoa and rum industry in Venezuela. Around the 1950s many Corsican families left Paria and settled in Caracas, and have been active in politics, commerce, medicine and the arts.

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  • Corsicans, coming mainly from the regions of Cap Corse and La Castagniccia in the mediterranean island of Corsica, started arriving in the first third of the 19th century and settled mainly in the coastal towns of Carúpano and Rio Caribe. Known locally as Los Corsos, Corsicans played a central role in the development of the cocoa and rum industry in Venezuela. Around the 1950s many Corsican families left Paria and settled in Caracas, and have been active in politics, commerce, medicine and the arts. (en)
  • L'immigrazione corsa in Venezuela, in gran parte proveniente dalle regioni di Capo Corso e Castagniccia, ebbe inizio nel primo terzo del XIX secolo e fu diretta principalmente nelle città costiere di Carúpano e . Conosciuti localmente come los Corsos, i còrsi hanno svolto un ruolo centrale nello sviluppo del settore del cacao in Venezuela. Intorno al 1950 molte famiglie còrse lasciarono Paria e si stabilirono a Caracas, dove furono molto attive in vari settori come in politica, nel commercio, nella medicina e nelle arti. Raúl Leoni, 1965 (it)
  • Корсиканская иммиграция в Венесуэлу началась в первой трети XIX века. Корсиканцы переезжали главным образом с территории полуострова и Кастаньичча. Они селились в основном в прибрежных городах и Карупано. Корсиканцы играли большую роль в развитии какао-индустрии в Венесуэле. Около 1950-х годов корсиканские семьи начали селится в Каракасе и принимали активное участие в политике, коммерции, медицине и искусстве. (ru)
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  • Corsicans, coming mainly from the regions of Cap Corse and La Castagniccia in the mediterranean island of Corsica, started arriving in the first third of the 19th century and settled mainly in the coastal towns of Carúpano and Rio Caribe. Known locally as Los Corsos, Corsicans played a central role in the development of the cocoa and rum industry in Venezuela. Around the 1950s many Corsican families left Paria and settled in Caracas, and have been active in politics, commerce, medicine and the arts. (en)
  • L'immigrazione corsa in Venezuela, in gran parte proveniente dalle regioni di Capo Corso e Castagniccia, ebbe inizio nel primo terzo del XIX secolo e fu diretta principalmente nelle città costiere di Carúpano e . Conosciuti localmente come los Corsos, i còrsi hanno svolto un ruolo centrale nello sviluppo del settore del cacao in Venezuela. Intorno al 1950 molte famiglie còrse lasciarono Paria e si stabilirono a Caracas, dove furono molto attive in vari settori come in politica, nel commercio, nella medicina e nelle arti. Raúl Leoni, 1965 (it)
  • Корсиканская иммиграция в Венесуэлу началась в первой трети XIX века. Корсиканцы переезжали главным образом с территории полуострова и Кастаньичча. Они селились в основном в прибрежных городах и Карупано. Корсиканцы играли большую роль в развитии какао-индустрии в Венесуэле. Около 1950-х годов корсиканские семьи начали селится в Каракасе и принимали активное участие в политике, коммерции, медицине и искусстве. (ru)
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  • Corsican emigration to Venezuela (en)
  • Immigrazione corsa in Venezuela (it)
  • Корсиканская иммиграция в Венесуэлу (ru)
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