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What country has the Tyrrhenian Sea, seperate Corsica from Italy to the east, and the Strait of Bonifacio seperate Corsica from Sardinia?

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Italy has the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east, which separates Corsica from Italy, and is adjacent to the Strait of Bonifacio separating Corsica from Sardinia. The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the larger Mediterranean Sea, and Italy is part of Southern Europe, known for its Mediterranean climate and cultural heritage.

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The country that has the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east separates Corsica from Italy, and is also delineated by the Strait of Bonifacio which separates Corsica from Sardinia, is Italy. The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea and is located to the west of the Italian Peninsula and the east of the islands of Sardinia, Capri, and Corsica.

The Strait of Bonifacio, meanwhile, lies between Corsica which belongs to France, and Sardinia which is a part of Italy. Italy's southern region includes the large island of Sicily and is part of what is generally considered Southern Europe, a region characterized by its Mediterranean climate and rich cultural history.

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