Liamone

Liamone was created in 1793 by the division of the former department of Corse, which covered the whole island.

Corse was reconstituted in 1811 when Liamone and Golo were recombined into a single department.

In 1805, the Prefect of Liamone, Arrigi, reported that 127 people of color from Guadaloupe and Saint Domingue had been sent to build bridges and roads, and work as domestic servants.

[1] in those years, deportees to dépôts at Liamone and Golo on Corsica were poorly fed.

[1] By 1808, the Prefect reported that only 24 of these workers were left, and that half of them were "too ill to work" due to their poor subsistence.

Departments of the French Empire in 1811, including Liamone on the island of Corsica .