Col Saint-Antoine (Corsica)
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The Col Saint-Antoine (), or Saint-Antoine Pass, is a mountain pass in the
Haute-Corse Haute-Corse (; , or ; ) is a department of France, consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged with that of Corse-du-Sud on 1 January 2018, forming the single ter ...
department of Corsica, France. It is one of the main passes in the island of Corsica. It rises to .


Location and topography

The Col Saint-Antoine is located in the Monte San Petrone massif, a chain of medium-sized schist mountains in the northeast of the island, north of the Castagniccia region. It is located west of the municipality of Casabianca, about north-northeast of Monte San Petrone. It is located at above sea level, on the crest line of a secondary ridge containing the Punta di San Paolo on the main chain of the Monte San Petrone massif, and oriented towards the east towards the Monte Sant'Angelo. Col Saint-Antoine provides a passage through steep valleys from Casacconi in the lower valley of the Golo river in the north-west to Ampugnani in the east. To the north of the pass, at a distance of about in the municipality of Ortiporio, is the Ruisseau Filetto Piano, a tributary of the Ruisseau Piano, a tributary of the Ruisseau de Casacconi, which joins the Golo in Barchetta. To the south is the Fontanelle ravine in which there is an unnamed stream that feeds the Ruisseau de Molaghina, a tributary of the Ruisseau de Pozzo Bianco, in turn a tributary of the Fium'Alto river.


Geology

The site is in "Eastern Alpine Corsica". It is formed here by the strongly displaced terrain of Castagniccia, composed of lustrous
schist Schist ( ) is a medium-grained metamorphic rock generally derived from fine-grained sedimentary rock, like shale. It shows pronounced ''schistosity'' (named for the rock). This means that the rock is composed of mineral grains easily seen with a l ...
s and
ophiolite An ophiolite is a section of Earth's oceanic crust and the underlying upper mantle (Earth), upper mantle that has been uplifted and exposed, and often emplaced onto continental crustal rocks. The Greek word ὄφις, ''ophis'' (''snake'') is ...
s that form the eastern reliefs of the island.


Weather

The pass is rarely snow covered in winter; it is practicable all year round. The strong westerly winds which prevail further north on the Cap Corse range are hardly felt.


Flora and fauna

The pass was frequented ten years ago in October by hunters of migrating wood pigeons. The site is located in the heart of “petite Castagniccia”, an area covered with arborescent vegetation dominated by chestnut trees, most often in the form of orchards or coppices, with holm oaks.


Access

Col Saint-Antoine is at the crossroads of the roads: *D15, which connects Volpajola to the pass itself; *D515, which connects Barchetta on RT 20 (ex-RN 193) to La Porta and beyond to Nocario; *D237, which connects the pass to Torra-Vescovato on the RT 10 (ex-RN 198).


History

The ruins of the former are in the pass. This is a historic landmark for the Corsican nation, listed as a Historic Monument. Numerous national consultations (or assemblies) were held there. At one on 15 July 1755
Pasquale Paoli Filippo Antonio Pasquale de' Paoli (; or ; ; 6 April 1725 – 5 February 1807) was a Corsican patriot, statesman, and military leader who was at the forefront of resistance movements against the Republic of Genoa, Genoese and later Kingd ...
was proclaimed general of the kingdom of Corsica.


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