The Comte de Vaux Fort on the heights of the Col de Vizzavona. The Comte de Vaux was appointed commander of the French army in Corsica after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1768, and the Fort de Vaux was built in 1772 atop an 800 m-high rocky outcrop to control the Passage between the north and south of the island. Vivario, Corsica
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