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Commune in Corsica, France

Altiani Commune Altiani village, with Monte Cardo in the background Location of Altiani Altiani Show map of France Altiani Show map of Corsica Coordinates: 42°14′17″N 9°17′31″E / 42.2381°N 9.2919°E / 42.2381; 9.2919 Country France Region Corsica Department Haute-Corse Arrondissement Corte Canton Ghisonaccia Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Jean-Yves Bussetta[1] Area 1 18.29 km2 (7.06 sq mi) Population (2023)[2] 53 • Density 2.9/km2 (7.5/sq mi) Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST) INSEE/Postal code 2B012 /20270 Elevation 159–1,192 m (522–3,911 ft) (avg. 618 m or 2,028 ft) 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

**Altiani** (French pronunciation: [\[altjani\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/French)) is a [commune](/source/Communes_of_France) in the [Haute-Corse](/source/Haute-Corse) department of France on the island of [Corsica](/source/Corsica).

## Geography

### Location

Altiani is a commune in the *Rogna in Quà* microregion consists of cliff villages in the valley of [Tavignano](/source/Tavignano). The village overlooks both the plain of [Aleria](/source/Aleria) and [Corte](/source/Corte%2C_Haute-Corse) as well as [Venaco](/source/Venaco) and therefore enjoys a remarkable panorama, very extensive and varied, over central mountain chain as well as the [Tyrrhenian Sea](/source/Tyrrhenian_Sea).

### Relief

The commune covers 1,829 hectares in the lower [Tavignano](/source/Tavignano) valley. The river flows through its territory for 5 km before joining the Vecchio downstream in the *Gasprese* area. 300 metres upstream of the Genovese bridge on the N200 highway, the river is fed by the Limone stream whose source is under the Punta di Mangaio (1030 m - [Sant'Andréa-di-Bozio](/source/Sant'Andr%C3%A9a-di-Bozio)). For 8.2 km it crosses the communes of [Sant'Andréa-di-Bozio](/source/Sant'Andr%C3%A9a-di-Bozio), [Focicchia](/source/Focicchia), [Erbajolo](/source/Erbajolo), and Altiani. This stream is itself fed by the stream of *Pietre Bianche* which joins 685 metres north of the village. The pattern formed by the streams follows the ridgeline up to Punta Cervio, defining the border between Focicchia and Altiani. Altiani is separated from [Piedicorte-di-Gaggio](/source/Piedicorte-di-Gaggio) by a north–south line following the Caselle stream which flows between the Altiani Mountain and Monte Rosso (Piedicorte-di-Gaggio) continuing along a ridgeline towards Tavignano, joining the river about 500 m before the confluence of the Cavelle stream and spiking south along a ridge line towards the confluence with Casaloria Creek (a tributary of Tavignano) and the Coina stream. Punta Muracinto (645 m - [Rospigliani](/source/Rospigliani)) marks the southeast end of the commune. In the West, the boundaries of the commune with those of [Noceta](/source/Noceta) and [Venaco](/source/Venaco) are those of the [Regional Natural Park of Corsica](/source/Parc_naturel_r%C3%A9gional_de_Corse).

The highest point of the commune is Punta Cervio (1,189 metres), Mount "à cheval" (straddling) both [Focicchia](/source/Focicchia), [Piedicorte-di-Gaggio](/source/Piedicorte-di-Gaggio), and Altiani. It is located in the north-east part of the commune in the part calledthe Mountain of Altiani.

### Climate and vegetation

The left bank of Tavignanu consists of bare rocky soil covered with sparse vegetation, sparse scrub with some [cork oaks](/source/Cork_oak). In summer this scrub is brown, dry, and ready to ignite. Fires are quite common in this valley. In contrast, the right side of the river is green, covered with a thick high [maquis](/source/Maquis_shrubland) and overrun with [pine trees](/source/Pine_trees), [oaks](/source/Oak), and cork oaks.

### Access roads and transport

Truck crossing the Genovese bridge

The commune is traversed by the RN200 highway along the Tavignano valley until Ajuinta Bridge (201 m) to a place called *Gasprese* (160 m). A feature of this road is to have two single lane bridges on the route from Corte to the sea at [Aleria](/source/Aleria): the *Ajuinta bridge* and the *Genovese bridge*, both of which are in the Altiani commune. The Genovese Bridge is particularly noteworthy and is classified as a historical monument. As a backup a new bridge was built 50 m downstream. The new bridge on National Highway 200 was opened to traffic on 11 July 2011. It is 115 metres long with a central arch of 115 metres.

The village of Altiani is the junction of the D14 and D314 roads, the latter doubling partly for the RN200 on the heights in serving the villages of the Rogna Quà micro-region: [Erbajolo](/source/Erbajolo), [Focicchia](/source/Focicchia), Altiani, [Piedicorte-di-Gaggio](/source/Piedicorte-di-Gaggio), [Pietraserena](/source/Pietraserena), and [Pancheraccia](/source/Pancheraccia) from [Favalello](/source/Favalello).

The most used road is the D314 which makes the village 8 km from the RN 200.

### Neighbouring communes and villages

Places adjacent to Altiani Corte Focicchia Zuani Pietro-di-Venaco Altiani Piedicorte-di-Gaggio Vivario Pietroso Antisanti

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### Urbanization

The village is built on a rocky outcrop along the D314 road that winds through terraced houses between 560 and 640 metres above the valley of [Tavignano](/source/Tavignano).

Although old, the buildings are renovated and grouped around the white church of St. Mary. Houses with stone walls are rare and the roofs are covered with red tiles. The population all live in the village as there are no hamlets.

## History

The village and the Massif of Monte Cardo

### Modern times

Around 1520 the community of *Santa Maria d'Altiani* was part of the [Pieve](/source/Pieve) of *Rogna in Quà* which fell within the bishopric of [Aleria](/source/Aleria). The Pieve of Rogna had about 4,250 inhabitants and its populated places were: *Vivario (li Gati, le Murachiole, Arche) Herbajolo, la Valle di Sera, la Fosigia la Lamella, Altiani, lo Petragio, lo Pè di Corte, lo Lunello, Porra, lo Piano Buono, la Petra Serena, Santa Maria de Talsini, Corte, Omessa, Santa Lutia, Tralunca, lo Soarello, and Castirla*.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

In the 18th century part of the Pieve of Rogna was redistributed and took the name of Tavignano. In 1790 it became the canton of *Piedicorte-di-Gaggio* until its merger with San Lorenzo and [Sermano](/source/Sermano).

Monseigneur Carlo Fabrizio Giustiniano, bishop of Mariana in the 1680s, described the region as follows:

"In this Pieve beyond the river there is the country of Vivario which contains Gatti, Muracciole, and Arca and beyond Vivario there are Noceta, Rospigliani and Antisanti. These are the pieves and villages of the first part of this country located beyond the Tavignano, a river which, as it approaches the sea, changes its name and is called by many the Aleria river .... The Pieve of Rogna we have spoken contains below the river (Tavignano) the following villages: Erbajolo, la Valle di Sera, Focicchia, la Lamella (la Mela), and *Altiani* where there is a convent of the [Friars Minor](/source/Friars_Minor), lo Petragio, Piedicorte di Gaggio, lo Lunello, Porra, lo Piano Buono, Pietraserena, Pancheraccia, Giuncaggio, and Carco; and this Pieve is densely populated and produces an abundance of [corn](/source/Maize), [wine](/source/Wine), [oil](/source/Oil), [cattle](/source/Cattle), [honey](/source/Honey) and fruit."

### Contemporary Era

In 1954, the canton of Piedicorte-di-Gaggio was composed of the communes of: Altiani, [Erbajolo](/source/Erbajolo), [Focicchia](/source/Focicchia), [Giuncaggio](/source/Giuncaggio), [Pancheraccia](/source/Pancheraccia), [Piedicorte-di-Gaggio](/source/Piedicorte-di-Gaggio), and [Pietraserena](/source/Pietraserena). Altiani then had 347 inhabitants.

From 1971 to 1973 new districts were created including the Canton of Bustanico which was created from the mergers imposed on the old cantons of Piedicorti-di-Gaggio, San Lurenzo, and Sermano.

## Economy

A goat in the maquis

The town derives its resources from agro-pastoral farming of which livestock breeding is the main activity.

An experimental breeding station managed by the Office of Agriculture and Rural Development of Corsica (ODARC) has been implemented near the Genovese bridge on the RN200 highway at a place called Ponte. This was an initiative of the Society of Economics for mixed development of Corsica (SOMIVAC). To carry out its tasks, the resort has a herd of 220 adult ewes, 50 lambs for stock renewal and six rams.

The station is open to further research. Recently a breeding apiary was installed and a selection of bees is managed by the "[AOC](/source/Appellation_d'origine_contr%C3%B4l%C3%A9e) Corsican Honey".

## Administration

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (April 2021)

**List of Successive Mayors of Altiani**[4]

From To Name Party Position 2001 2001 Joseph Campana DVG Former General Councilor 2001 2010 Marius Luciani 2011 2020 Pierre-Paul Frigosini 2020 2026 Jean-Yves Bussetta

## Demography

‹ The [template](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Template) *[Historical populations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Historical_populations)* is being [considered for merging](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Templates_for_discussion/Log/2026_June_24#Template:Infobox_demographics). ›

Historical population Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1800 351 — 1821 209 −2.44% 1846 484 +3.42% 1872 646 +1.12% 1901 690 +0.23% 1926 469 −1.53% 1946 321 −1.88% 1954 347 +0.98% 1962 148 −10.10% Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1968 126 −2.65% 1975 126 +0.00% 1982 100 −3.25% 1990 90 −1.31% 1999 95 +0.60% 2007 103 +1.02% 2012 61 −9.95% 2017 48 −4.68% 2023 53 +1.67% Source: EHESS[5] and INSEE[6]

## Culture and heritage

The Genovese bridge

### Civil heritage

- The **Pont'à u large** called in the commune the **Pont d'Altiani** is a Genovese bridge with three arches from the 14th century over the Tavignano. With its typical architecture in the [Louis XVI](/source/Louis_XVI) style, the bridge dates to the enlargement made by the steward Boucheporn. The property of the department, it is registered as an historical monument by an order dated 14 January 1977.[7] The bridge was used for traffic until recently and is located on the N200 highway. With only one lane it caused congestion with traffic alternating direction without traffic lights. It slowly deteriorated with traffic becoming more intense but now is no longer used for traffic. A new bridge was commissioned on 11 July 2011 to replace it downstream.

War Memorial

		- Genovese bridge at Altiani

		- The new bridge under construction (2010)

**Other sites of interest**

- The **War Memorial**

- The ruined **Lutriani Mill** on the right bank of the Tavignano

### Religious Heritage

- The **Chapel of San Giovanni** (Saint John the Baptist) (10th century) is a disused [Romanesque](/source/Romanesque_architecture) structure of the 10th and 11th century near the Genovese bridge at the junction of Highways N200 and D314. Owned by the commune it is registered as an historical monument.[8]

		- Chapel of San Giovanni

		- [Chevet](/source/Chevet) of the chapel

		- View to the West

**Other religious sites of interest**

Church of Saint Mary

- The restored Romanesque **Parish Church of Saint Mary**. It was recently restored and its bell tower painted white. It is located in the heart of the village. There is some notable furniture in the sacristy.

- The ruined **Chapel of Santu Michele** located south-east of the village 527 m above sea level on Mount Santu Michele.

- The ruined **Chapel of Sant'Alessio** (Saint Alexis) located south of the village at 366 m altitude above the D314 road.

### Natural heritage

The town is affected by an EU [Site of Community Importance](/source/Site_of_Community_Importance) second generation (Directive 92/43/EEC).

### [ZNIEFF](/source/Zone_naturelle_d'int%C3%A9r%C3%AAt_%C3%A9cologique%2C_faunistique_et_floristique) Lower Valley of the Tavignano

Ten communes share this zone which has an area of 1,057 hectares stretching along the river from [Aleria](/source/Aleria) to the [Noceta](/source/Noceta) bridge. "The lower valley of the Tavignano is the only place in Corsica where [Shad](/source/Shad) is being successfully bred. The river is also home to the freshwater [butterfish](/source/Stromateidae) and many important macrobenthic [invertebrates](/source/Invertebrates)".[9]

## Festivals and leisure

- Communal fair in early August

## Notable People linked to the commune

- **Joseph Campana**, Mayor from 1959 until his death in July 2001 (eight consecutive elections).

- **Ghjuvan Francescu Bernabéi**, killed by a cancer at the age of 20 in 1991. In his memory the *Associu Ghjuvan Francescu* was founded in 1991 to raise funds for Cancer research. They have an annual fund-raising day in Altiani.

## See also

- [Communes of the Haute-Corse department](/source/Communes_of_the_Haute-Corse_department)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Répertoire national des élus: les maires"](https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/r/2876a346-d50c-4911-934e-19ee07b0e503). *data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises* (in French). 2 December 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Populations de référence 2023"](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/8643952?geo=COM-2B012) (in French). National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 18 December 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Google Maps

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** [List of Mayors of France](http://www.francegenweb.org/mairesgenweb/resultcommune.php?id=7656) (in French)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-ehess_5-0)** *Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui*: [Commune data sheet Altiani](http://cassini.ehess.fr/fr/html/fiche.php?select_resultat=541), [EHESS](/source/School_for_Advanced_Studies_in_the_Social_Sciences) (in French).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-pophist_6-0)** [Population municipale entre 1968 et 2023](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/8643952?geo=COM-2B012#tableau-POPREF_G1), INSEE

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** Ministry of Culture, Mérimée [PA00099154 Pont d'Altiani](https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA00099154) (in French)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** Ministry of Culture, Mérimée [PA00099153 Church of San Giovanni](https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA00099153) (in French)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** [ZNIEFF 940030033 - Lower Valley of the Tavignano](http://inpn.mnhn.fr/zone/znieff/940030033) on the INPN website. (in French)

## External links

- [Geographical information about Altiani](https://web.archive.org/web/20080322211443/http://www.carte-france.info/ville-20270-altiani/) (in French)

- [Altiani on Géoportail](http://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/accueil?c=9.2919,42.2381&z=7.92265E-5&l=GEOGRAPHICALGRIDSYSTEMS.MAPS.3D$GEOPORTAIL:OGC:WMTS@aggregate(1)&l=ADMINISTRATIVEUNITS.BOUNDARIES$GEOPORTAIL:OGC:WMTS(1)&permalink=yes), [National Geographic Institute](/source/Institut_g%C3%A9ographique_national) (IGN) website (in French)

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