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The inhabitants of the commune are known as Alatais or 'Alataises Alata is 7 km north of the city of and the village is at an altitude of 400m. Alata borders the sea in the Gulf of Lava which is in the Gulf of Sagone. The geographic boundaries of the town are Ala Ta the Monte Gozzi, the Gulf of Lava, La Punta - Pozzo di Borgo, Ajaccio, Villanova, Appietto and Afa neighbouring communes with its 3250 hectares of scrub and large forests of. The commune can be accessed on road D61 north from Ajaccio. The D61 continues through the commune to the north and joins road D81. The D261 road branches west off the D61 to and the coast west of the commune. The D461 road turns Ala Ta from the D61 in the commune to access the village of Alata where it terminates. The D81 road traverses the east side of the commune and accesses some of the villages there which have no direct connection with the village of Alata. The coastal portion of the commune is accessed by mountain roads leading off the D61. Other than Alata village there are a number of other villages in the commune. Located 600 m above sea level, the chateau offers a panoramic view of up to the entrance of the Gulf of Porto over the surrounding mountains and overthe Ala Ta mountain in Corsica 2706 m. A replication of one of the pavilions of the in that burned down in 1871. When, Ala Ta 1882, it was decided to completely destroy the Palace in Paris, Jerome Pozzo di Borgo, a great enemy ofacquired a large number of the stones to build a house on the family estate located on the heights of Ajaccio to show his supremacy. The reconstruction of the castle took place from 1886 to 1894. Unfortunately the castle was burned on 7 August 1978 by a bush fire which spread to the roof causing serious damage. In 1991 the General Council of South Corsica decided on the acquisition of the Château de la Punta and its area of 40 hectares from the Pozzo di Borgo family. The repair of the roof was completed in 1996 making the castle safe from further damage due to rain. The castle is not yet completely saved however. The Golfe de Lava is a beautiful Gulf with a holiday village in the commune of Alata where, in 1985, three pieces of Roman gold were found in a fish by three friends. This was the starting point of a fabulous treasure hunt. For municipalities with a population greater than 10,000 inhabitants, a sample survey is conducted annually, the entire territory of these municipalities is taken into account at the end of the period of five years.

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