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The Col de Bigorno co, Bocca di Bigornu), or Bigorno Pass, is a mountain pass in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France.


Location

The Col de Bigorno is a pass of the Serra di Tenda, a chain of schist mountains separating the
Nebbio The canton of Biguglia-Nebbio is an administrative division of the Haute-Corse department, southeastern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Biguglia. It consists of the f ...
from the
Ostriconi The Ostriconi is a small coastal river in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. Course The Ostriconi is long. It crosses the communes of Lama, Novella, Palasca, Pietralba Pietralba (; co, Petralba) is a commune in the Haute-Corse ...
valley to the north, and the lower Golo valley to the south. It is on the southern secondary ridge of the Serra di Tenda, hinging at the level of the Monte Tassu and oriented to the east then to the northeast until the Lancone gorge. The rocks were formed in the
Early Cretaceous The Early Cretaceous ( geochronological name) or the Lower Cretaceous (chronostratigraphic name), is the earlier or lower of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous. It is usually considered to stretch from 145  Ma to 100.5 Ma. Geology Pro ...
.Géoportail – Géologie (BRGM) In an immediate environment, the section of the mountain range separates two valleys: *to the north, that of the Bussu stream, a tributary of the
Bevinco The Bevinco is a small river in the northeast of the Haute-Corse department on the French island of Corsica. It is the main tributary of the Étang de Biguglia, the largest wetland in Corsica. Location The Bevinco is long. It rises on the easte ...
river which flows into the
Étang de Biguglia The Étang de Biguglia (or Étang de Chjurlinu) is a shallow coastal lagoon in the department of Haute-Corse on the French island of Corsica. The lagoon and surrounding reed beds are the largest wetland in Corsica, and are protected as a nature res ...
*to the south, that of the Sretta stream, a tributary of the Sanguinelli stream which feeds the Golo


Climate and vegetation

The Col de Bigorno is subject to strong north and north-westerly winds (mistral and tramontane trains). The pass is at altitude. It is snow-covered for several days in winter. The environment is almost desert. The rocky slopes are covered with rare vegetation, a low and sparse
maquis Maquis may refer to: Resistance groups * Maquis (World War II), predominantly rural guerrilla bands of the French Resistance * Spanish Maquis, guerrillas who fought against Francoist Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War * The network ...
. It is in the Massif du Tenda et Monte Astu ''
zone naturelle d'intérêt écologique, faunistique et floristique A Zone naturelle d'intérêt écologique, faunistique et floristique (Natural zone of ecological interest, fauna and flora), abbreviated as ZNIEFF, is a type of natural environment recognized by France. The inventory of a ZNIEFF area is an invent ...
''. The area is favorable to extensive livestock farming, which is likely to increase. Grazing promotes the maintenance of open environments favorable to biodiversity and the fight against fires. Thyme of Corsica grows among the rocks.


Means of communication

The D5 road which connects the
Col de Santo Stefano The Col de Santo Stefano co, Bocca di San Stefanu) is a mountain pass in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France. It is one of the main passes in Corsica, running between the massifs of Monte Stello to the north and Monte Astu to the south ...
to the national road 193 in Ponte-Novu, goes through the Col de Bigorno to cross the ridge line. Electricity and telecommunications pylons are installed above the D5 road.


History

Formerly, as evidenced by the Genoese bridges in the town of Murato, the Col de Bigorno was a route for peddlers and transhumant shepherds. They also took the neighboring Col de Vadellaia, located on an important path linking the hamlets of Bigorno and the Nebbio and passing the Romanesque chapel of Sant 'Agostino de Locchia (around the second half of the 12th century) located at southwest of Montechiaro Tower. Like the Tenda and Lento passes, the strategic position of the Bigorno pass has made it an important military passage and place of fighting for a very long time. Troops of various nationalities who disembarked in the Gulf of Saint-Florent crossed it and then went to the interior of the island. In 1732, at the end of April, the imperial German troops stationed at Saint-Florent, led by
Samuel von Schmettau Samuel Graf von Schmettau (24 March 1684 – 18 August 1751) was a Prussian field marshal, artilleryman, and cartographer. Life Von Schmettau was born in Berlin. His mother, Marie de la Fontaine, belonged to a Huguenot family. His father died i ...
, occupied the Nebbio then the coast to Tenda and Lento. In 1739, the count of Maillebois, at the head of the French troops of Corsica, began a campaign and decided to bear arms in the mountainous cantons of the interior. The capture of Lento and Bigorno ensured the almost complete occupation of the valley of Golo. On 2 June the French ''maréchal de camp'' Du Rousset de Girenton, who left Bastia during the night, attacked the Bocca San Ghjacumu and the heights of Tenda and Lentu. Maillebois left Bastia and made his base in Costere (Campitello) where, after Tenda and Bigorno, Lento, held by Ghjacomu Paoli, capitulated on 3 June. On 1 May 1769
Pasquale Paoli Filippo Antonio Pasquale de' Paoli (; french: link=no, Pascal Paoli; 6 April 1725 – 5 February 1807) was a Corsican patriot, statesman, and military leader who was at the forefront of resistance movements against the Genoese and later ...
, who had established his headquarters in Murato, had his Corsican militias occupy the heights of Tenda which controlled the valleys of Aliso, Ostriconi and Golo. At dawn on 5 May
Noël Jourda de Vaux Noël Jourda de Vaux (12 March 1705 in Château des Vaux au Puy-en-Velay – 14 September 1788 in Grenoble), comte de Vaux, seigneur d'Artiac was a French nobleman and General. He oversaw the conquest of the Corsican Republic in 1769. He was ...
and his deputy Lieutenant-General de Bourcet commanded the general offensive of the French troops. The Chevalier de Viomesnil captured Bigorno. On 8 May the Corsicans launched an assault on Lento and Bocca San Ghjacumu. They unsettled the French and felt that victory was within their reach, but Paoli, who was overseeing operations from a height on the other side of the Golu, neglected to protect the flanks. Two French columns came out of Bigorno and Canavaggia. The Corsicans, taken from the rear, were forced into a disorderly retreat towards the Golo bridge under the plunging fire of French arms. On the other side of the Golo, Gentili, obeying the orders received, refused the passage of the bridge until Paoli ordered him to withdraw. The combat ended in the greatest confusion when night fell.


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