Which of the following is the major way that Corsica is different from mainland France?

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food
food - no response given

language
language - no response given

school
school - no response given

economy

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The major way that Corsica is different from mainland France is primarily in its language. Corsican, a Romance language closely related to Italian, is spoken by many residents in addition to French, which is the official language. While food, schooling, and economy may also have regional differences, language is often the most distinct aspect of Corsican identity compared to mainland France.