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Situated in the centre of a triangle linking Île Rousse, Saint Florent and Ponte Leccia, in the Ostriconi valley, Lama is an old Corsican village which has retained a remarkable authenticity.
Pictures of Lama
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The earliest houses, square buildings with dry-stone walls, were built in the 12th century. |
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For three centuries after 1607, Lama lived to the rhythm of olive harvesting and the pressing of oil. |
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The architectural Heritage |
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Lama's architectural interest lies essentially in the coexistence and harmony of two different styles. |
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Salvation came, some years later, through reconversion to rural tourism initiated by the municipality. |
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