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Aleria was a residential diocese, suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pisa, which became a dogal state in Italy. It counted among its bishops Saint Alexander Sauli . On 29 November 1801, in accordance with the Napoleontic Concordat of 1801 , it was suppressed as the territory of the diocese of Ajaccio was extended to the whole of Corsica.
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Dec 15, 2022 · On the east coast of Corsica, south of Bastia, Aleria is the ancient Roman capital of the island. The historic village of Aléria is worth a visit with a major archaeological site, a museum and beautiful views. Here is our guide to help you visit Aleria with: what to do, map, photos and tips.
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Situated on the East Coast of the island, Aleria is a part of the small region of Costa Serena at 2,7km from the sea. The town is crossed by the river of Tavignano, one of the biggest of the island. The village is at equidistance between Porto-Vecchio and Bastia and is linked up to Corte by a beautiful road of mountains.
Aléria (French pronunciation: [aleʁja]; Ancient Greek: Ἀλαλίη / Ἀλλαλία, [3] Alalíē/Allalía; Latin and Italian: Aleria; Corsican: U Cateraghju) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica, former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see.
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Alaria is a genus of brown alga (Phaeophyceae) comprising approximately 17 species. Members of the genus are dried and eaten as a food in Western Europe, China, Korea, Japan (called sarumen), and South America. [1] Distribution of the genus is a marker for climate change, as it relates to oceanic temperatures. [2]