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Bonifacio is a small town overlooking the mouth of the Bonifacio River, between Sardinia and Corsica on a fjord-like inlet surrounded by white limestone. Within this fjord stands the city's port, which serves tourists. History Initially occupied mainly by Greek merchants and Roman soldiers, the city has always been in the hands of pirates cruising in the Mediterranean. So Boniface II of Tuscany founded a village here to defend against the Saracen raids. Due to its strategic location, Bonifacio was under the control of several maritime republics up until the Genoese created a fort to defe... [More information]