Corsiglièse

The Corsiglièse is a stream in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It is a tributary of the river Tavignano.

Course
The Corsiglièse is 24.31 km long. The stream rises to the south of the village of Sant'Andréa-di-Bozio and flows in a generally south-southeast direction to its junction with the Tavignano. It runs between the D16 or D116 to the east and the D14 to the west. The course of the Corsiglièse follows a fault between the schist mountains and the eastern plain, an unstable area where landslides are possible.

The castrum of Petralerata (Pietr'Ellerat) was in the heart of the Corsiglièse valley, on a peak, and had a defensive character unmatched on the island. It was first mentioned in 1149.

Tributaries
The following streams (ruisseaux) are tributaries of the Corsiglièse:


 * Brancuccia
 * Ciotte
 * Vaccili
 * Osse
 * Moulins
 * Suera
 * Tempiu
 * Cognolare
 * Rejone
 * Casamora
 * Noce Fiuminale
 * Mandriale.
 * Fontanello
 * Barbuzani
 * Chierchiaje
 * Molinello
 * Campu a l'Olivu
 * Ciocciu
 * Cardiccia