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Sartene has given its name to one of the southern-Corsican dialects that are most like the [[Sardinian language]].
Sartene has given its name to one of the southern-Corsican dialects that are most like the [[Sardinian language]].

== Climate ==
The highest temperature ever recorded in Sartène was {{cvt|43.4|C|F}} on 23 July 2009.


== Important places ==
== Important places ==

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Sartène (Corsican: Sartè), is a town (a "commune" in French) of Southern Corsica, in the Corse-du-Sud département, in France. The city is famous since medieval times for granite buildings in 16th century. One of the main incidents in the town's history was an attack by pirates from Algiers in 1583, after which 400 people were taken away. These attacks continued into the 18th century.

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The town is centered around the Place de la Libération (previously the Place Porta), at the edge of which is the church of Sainte Marie. The town allows good views across the valley. Sartene wine is well known amongst wine buffs as being a good drop.

Sartene has given its name to one of the southern-Corsican dialects that are most like the Sardinian language.

The highest temperature ever recorded in Sartène was 43.4 °C (110.1 °F) on 23 July 2009.

Important places

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A page on the history of the town