Deux-Sevi is composed of the communes of Cargèse, Cristinacce, Evisa, Marignana, Osani, Ota, Partinello, Piana, and Serriera.
The Girolata Cove, the destination of many excursions and boat-walks which come from Calvi and Ajaccio in summer, offers only a relative shelter from the prevailing southwesterly gusts.
The coast, from Scandola to Cargèse, contains a multitude of flora and fauna, such as ospreys, bearded vultures, bighorn sheep, and groupers.
At the beginning of the second half of the sixteenth century, the Office of St. George ordered the depopulation of Sia because of the insubordination of its inhabitants to the Lordship of Leca.
In addition, hunger and famine in the years 1582-1583 depopulated 29 communities in the region, including Paomia, Rivinda and Salognu.
A malicious rumor that their Buda had committed acts of cruelty against the Christians triggered a surge of brutality against the Jewish community.