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by the defenders of the fortress who were helped by the inhabitants of the neighbouring villages. Again, during the first great siege of Corfu by the Turks in 1537, Angelocastro successfully resisted attack. About 3,000 villagers had sought refuge within the fortress to escape the fate of the inhabitants of other parts of the island who were ... In 1571, when they once more invaded Corfu, the
Ottomans again unsuccessfully attacked, Angelocastro, where 4,000 people had taken refuge. During the second great siege of the city by the Ottomans in 1716, Angelokastro once again served as a refuge for the...During the course of the centuries Angelocastro played an important part in the defence of the island. In 1403 a force of Genoese soldiers, under the command of the French condottiere Boucicaut, landed at Palaeokastritsa and attacked ... The fortress existed in 1272 when it was formally taken over by the Italian Giordano di San Felice in the name of the Angevin rulers of Naples, who held the island of Corfu from 1267 to 1386. (p. 164)...Angelocastro was probably built during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel Comnenos (1143 - 1 180).(p. 164)This was used as a hermitage and was converted into a chapel, probably around the end of the eighteenth century (p. 165)From the top of Angelocastro the view sweeps far and wide over the hills across the breadth of Corfu, to the town, the Eastern Channel and the mountains on the mainland, over a sheer drop of a thousand feet to the sea below (p.325)
4695:, which covered Corfu's defences to the south, northwest and northeast. The castle never fell, despite frequent sieges and attempts at conquering it through the centuries, and played a decisive role in defending the island against pirate incursions and during three sieges of Corfu by the Ottomans, significantly contributing to their defeat. During invasions it helped shelter the local peasant population. The villagers also fought against the invaders playing an active role in the defence of the castle. Angelokastro, located at the western frontier of the Empire, was instrumental in repulsing the Ottomans during the first great siege of Corfu in 1537, in the siege of 1571 and the second great siege of Corfu in 1716 causing the Ottomans to fail at penetrating the defences of Corfu in the North. Consequently the Turks were never able to create a
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2008:. Before the turn of the century, not much had been published about the butterfly fauna of Corfu, and there were only a few short and obscure scientific articles. Recent interest grew when a Facebook discussion page (now called Corfu Butterfly Conservation) was created on 27th April 2014. Since that time, a group of responsible butterfly enthusiasts has grown (731 members at the time of writing) who share their passion for the butterflies and moths found on the island. It is through this work that more is being discovered about the distribution and abundance of butterflies across the island.
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10290:: "The island of Corfu, to the northwest of present-day Greece, off the coast of Albania, was an early colony of the city of Corinth and was under Corinthian control when its Temple of Artemis was constructed. A milestone in Greek architecture, this was the first building that was truly Doric. Many if not all of its Doric characteristics had appeared in earlier structures but here they were used for the first time as an ensemble."
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5208:(πολιούχος) of the city and the island. St. Spyridon is revered for the miracle of expelling the plague (πανώλη) from the island, among many other miracles attributed to him. It is believed by the faithful that on its way from the island the plague scratched one of the fortification stones of the old citadel to indicate its fury at being expelled; to St. Spyridon is also attributed the role of saving the island at the
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4032:, unique across Southern Europe in its scope and in the richness of its Chinese and Asian exhibits. The gardens of the Palaces, complete with old Venetian stone aquariums, exotic trees and flowers, overlook the bay through old Venetian fortifications and turrets, and the local sea baths (Μπάνια τ' Αλέκου) are at the foot of the fortifications surrounding the gardens. A café on the grounds includes its own
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4612:(Νέο Λιμάνι, "New Port") to the city, taking the road that passes through the fishmarket (ψαραγορά). The new citadel was until recently a restricted area due to the presence of a naval garrison, but old restrictions have been lifted and it is now open to the public, with tours possible through the maze of medieval corridors and fortifications. The winged
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2402:(Χερσούπολις, "city on the promontory") because of its location between Garitsa Bay and Kanoni. Over the next centuries, the main settlement was moved north, to the location of the current Old Fortress, where the rocky hills offered natural protection against raids. From the twin peaks of the new site, the medieval city received its new name,
770:), to which it was compared by the ancients: the concave side, with the city and harbour of Corfu in the centre, lies toward the Albanian coast. With the island's area estimated at 592.9 km (228.9 sq mi; 146,500 acres), it runs approximately 64 km (40 mi) long, with greatest breadth at around 32 km (20 mi).
5712:. This custom dates from the 19th century, when colonial administrators banned the participation of the British garrison band in the traditional Holy Friday funeral cortege. The defiant Corfiotes held the litany the following morning, and paraded the relics of St. Spyridon too, so that the administrators would not dare intervene.
12138:"At the time of his writing, Lambert-Gocs found 1800 hectares of vines dominated mainly by white Kakotrygis and red Petrokoritho (both cultivars having both red and white versions). Also cultivated on the island are the white Petrokoritho, Moschato Aspro, Robola and Kozanitis and the red Kakotrygis and Mavrodafni"
5112:. Ioannis Kapodistrias' summer home in Koukourisa in his birthplace of Corfu has been converted to a museum commemorating his life and accomplishments and has been named in his honour. Donated by Maria Desylla Kapodistria, grand niece of Ioannis Kapodistrias, former mayor of Corfu and first female mayor of Greece.
3572:, a multi-level commercial and residential building, with an arched colonnade at ground level, lined with cafes and restaurants on its east side, and restaurants and other stores on its west side. Liston's main thoroughfare is often the site of parades and other mass gatherings. Liston is on the edge of the
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who commanded the defence of the island, were victorious once more. The success was owed in no small part to the extensive fortifications, where
Venetian castle engineering had proven itself once again against considerable odds. The repulse of the Ottomans was widely celebrated in Europe, Corfu being
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islands. Subsequently they landed on Corfu's southeast shore and established a large beachhead all the way from the southern tip of the island at
Lefkimi to Ipsos in Corfu's eastern midsection. These areas were thoroughly pillaged as in past encounters. Nevertheless the city castle stood firm again,
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In literature, apart from the Homeric name Scheria, we meet various other names for the island, like Drepanë or Arpi, Makris, Cassopaea, Argos, Keravnia, Phaeacia, Corkyra or Kerkyra (in Doric), Gorgo or Gorgyra and much later the medieval names Corypho or Corfoi, because of the two characteristic
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and of Europe. The archives of the theatre, including the historical San Giacomo archives, all valuables and art were destroyed in the Luftwaffe bombing with the sole exception of the stage curtain, which was not in the premises the night of the bombing and thus escaped harm; among the losses are
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and Germany). With the advent of the jet airliner bringing these groups relatively affordable 'package holidays', Corfu was one of the primary destinations for this new form of mass tourism. It is still popular with the ultra-wealthy however, and in the island's northeast the homeowners include
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attack of 6 October 1915. Exhibits include photographs from the three years stay of the Serbians in Corfu, together with other exhibits such as uniforms, arms and ammunition of the Serbian army, Serbian regimental flags, religious artifacts, surgical tools and other decorations of the Kingdom of
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also cutting across the panorama. A wrought-iron aerial staircase, closed to visitors, descends to the sea from the gardens; the Greek royal family used it as a shortcut to the baths. Rewriting history, locals now refer to the old Royal Gardens as the "Garden of the People" (Ο Κήπος του Λαού).
3597:. The Park of Mon Repos is built on part of the Palaiopolis of Kerkyra, where excavations were conducted by the Greek Archaeological Service in collaboration with academics and universities internationally. Examples of the finds can be found in the Museum of the Palace of Mon Repos and at the
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2368:, Jason of Tarsus and Sosipatrus of Patras, taught the Gospel, and according to tradition the city of Corfu and much of the island converted to Christianity. Their relics were housed in the old cathedral (at the site of the current Old Fortress, before a dedicated church was built for them
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3391:. The Nazi bombing raids destroyed most of the city's buildings, including churches, homes, and whole city blocks, especially in the Jewish quarter Evraiki. Other losses included the city's market (αγορά) and the hotel Bella Venezia. The worst losses were the historic buildings of the
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A second temple, at Kardaki on the east side of Corfu town, was also Doric but had 6 by 12 columns, and its cella had neither false porch nor adyton. The columns are widely spaced, and the unusual absence of a triglyph and metope frieze may be explained by the influence of Ionic
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era are to be found. The old city's architectural character is strongly influenced by the Venetian style, coming as it did under Venetian rule for a long period; its small and ancient side streets, and the old buildings' trademark arches are particularly reminiscent of
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Corfu has a long musical, theatrical, and operatic tradition. The operas performed in Corfu were at par with their European counterparts. The phrase "applaudito in Corfu" (applauded in Corfu) was a measure of high accolade for an opera performed on the island. The
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configuration. Its perimeter was rectangular, with width of 23.46 m (77.0 ft) and length 49 m (161 ft) with an eastward orientation so that light could enter the interior of the temple at sunrise. It was one of the largest temples of its time.
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campaigns of Athens Corcyra served as a supply base; after a third abortive rising of the oligarchs in 410 BCE it practically withdrew from the war. In 375 BCE it again joined the Athenian alliance; two years later it was besieged by a
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tradition, as well as many others from Greek and French composers, were performed on the stage of the San Giacomo; this tradition continues to be reflected in Corfiote operatic history, a fixture in famous opera singers' itineraries.
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Corfu's urban architecture influence derives from Venice, reflecting the fact that from 1386 to 1797 the island was ruled by the Venetians. The architecture of the Old Town of Corfu along with its narrow streets, the
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was an institution that maintained the tradition of Greek education while the rest of Greece was still under Ottoman rule. The academy was established by the French during their administration of the island as the
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This lion was found near the tomb of Menekrates in the necropolis of ancient Kerkyra (modern Corfu). Menekrates was a Lokrian, the proxenos of the people of Kerkyra, according to a metric inscription on the grave
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arching over the road, spanned the distance between the lower gardens of Achilleion and the nearby beach; its remains are an important landmark on the highway. The bridge's central section was demolished by the
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Two high and well-defined ranges divide the island into three districts, of which the northern is mountainous, the central undulating, and the southern low-lying. The more important of the two ranges, that of
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on a windy day. At the entrance of the bay there is an opening in the rock at the right (centre left of picture) that continues to the other side, a natural tunnel. This sea channel gave the beach its name:
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opposite Corfu. On 8 July the Ottoman fleet, carrying 33,000 men, sailed to Corfu from Buthrotum and established a beachhead at Ipsos. The same day, the Venetian fleet encountered the Ottoman fleet off the
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Achilles as guardian of the palace in the gardens of the Achilleion. He gazes northward, toward the city. The inscription in Greek reads: ΑΧΙΛΛΕΥΣ i.e. Achilles. It was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II.
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In the city, there are thirty-seven Greek churches, the most important of which are the city's cathedral, the church dedicated to Our Lady of the Cave (η Παναγία Σπηλιώτισσα (hē Panagia Spēliōtissa));
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It is considered to be the only Greek temple of Doric architecture that does not have a frieze. The spacing of the temple columns has been described as "abnormally wide". The temple also lacked both
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fleet and remained a Roman naval station until at least 189 BCE. At this time, it was governed by a prefect (presumably nominated by the consuls), but in 148 BCE it was attached to the province of
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The litany is followed , at exactly 11:00 AM, the celebration of the "Early Resurrection"; balconies in the old city are decked in bright red cloth, and Corfiotes throw down large clay pots (the
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During its 41-year history, it was one of the premier theatres and opera houses in Greece, and as the first theatre in Southeastern Europe, it contributed to the arts and to the history of the
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and the most ambitious roof construction project of its time. Built at the top of Analipsis Hill, Hera's sanctuary was highly visible to ships approaching the waterfront of the ancient city of
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swept the Corfu Channel for mines in 1944 and 1945, and found it to be free of mines. A large minefield was laid there shortly afterwards by the newly communist Albania and gave rise to the
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is located in the building of the Philharmonic Society and features scores, instruments, paintings and documents related to the music history of Corfu and the 19th-century Ionian Islands.
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from the southeast through a narrow walkway which includes passage from homes and backyards, since the castle is at the centre of the densely built area of the small village of Kassiopi.
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Turks again unsuccessfully attacked, Angelocastro, where 4,000 people had taken refuge. During the second great siege of the city by the Turks in 1716, Angelokastro once again served...
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Corfu is mostly planted with olive groves and vineyards and has been producing olive oil and wine since antiquity. The main wine grape varietals found in Corfu are the indigenous white
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For Venice only a single bulwark remained: Corfu. The army that, early in 1716, the Grand Vizir flung against the citadel of Corfu consisted of 30,000 infantry and some 3,000 horse.
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On the other side of Mount Ayios Matheos. 2 km by road, is Gardiki Pirgos, the ruins of a thirteenth century castle built in this unlikely lowland setting by the despots of Epirus.
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was the first great siege by the Ottomans. It began on 29 August 1537, with 25,000 soldiers from the Ottoman fleet landing and pillaging the island and taking 20,000 hostages as
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Panoramic view of parts of Old Town of Corfu as seen from Old Fortress. The Bay of Garitsa is to the left and the port of Corfu is just visible on the top right of the picture.
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the establishment of the litany (λιτανεία) of St Spyridon on 11 August as a commemoration of the miraculous event, inaugurating a tradition that continues to this day. In 1716
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The lion is dated at the end of the 7th century BCE and it is one of the earliest funerary lions ever found. The tomb and the lion were found in an area which was part of the
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and, in some spots, the banana. Olive trees dominate and their combination with cypress trees compose the typical Corfiot landscape. When undisturbed by cultivation, the high
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Stille, M., Gasteratos, I. & B. Stille 2021: Larger mammals of Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece – status and potential threats. Russian Journal of Theriology 20(2): 204-214.
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Corfu's Philharmonic Societies provide free instruction in music, and continue to attract young recruits. There are nineteen such marching wind bands throughout the island.
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in 1944, during the German occupation of World War II, to allow for the passage of an enormous cannon, forming part of the Nazi defences in the southeastern coast of Corfu.
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was founded to serve as a base for the King of Epirus' expeditions. The island remained in the Epirotic alliance until 255 BCE when it became independent after the death of
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The Municipal Theatre of Corfu, which in the early 20th century replaced the legendary Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo. This photograph shows the theatre prior to the 1943
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This opposition came to a head in the early part of the 7th century BCE, when their fleets fought the first naval battle recorded in Greek history: 665 BCE according to
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In the modern era, beginning with its massive student protests during World War II against fascist occupation, and continuing in the fight against the dictatorship of
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is the major natural vegetation type followed by deciduous oak forests and to a lesser extent, pine forests. In total more than 1800 plant species have been recorded.
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The addition of the Greek island of Corfu to the south, where the declaration of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was made at the municipal theatre in 1918
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Corfu is one of the locations in the legend of Simon and Milo, where Simon falls in love temporarily. It is the setting of the 1998 song "Mediterranean Lady" by
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The peace and prosperity of the Macedonian era ended with another Saracen attack in 1033, but more importantly with the emergence of a new threat: following the
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and became one of the most fortified places in Europe. The fortifications of the island were used by the Venetians to defend against Ottoman intrusion into the
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and became one of the most fortified places in Europe. The fortifications of the island were used by the Venetians to defend against Ottoman intrusion into the
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The location of Gardiki at the narrow southwest flank of Corfu provided protection to the fields and the southern lowlands of Corfu and in combination with
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The island served also as a refuge for Greek scholars, and in 1732, it became the home of the first academy of modern Greece. A Corfu cleric and scholar,
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and in an organised fashion. This is enacted in anticipation of the Resurrection of Jesus, which is to be celebrated that same night, and to commemorate
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Although subsequently demolished in 1944 to allow the passage of a huge German coastal gun beneath, the locality still bears the name "Kaiser's Bridge".
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Travels Through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Lorrain: Giving a True and Just Description of the Present State of Those Countries …
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castle on the southwestern coast of Corfu and the only surviving medieval fortress on the southern part of the island. It was built by a ruler of the
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and brought with him the Ionian Islands as a coronation gift from Britain. On 29 March 1864, the United Kingdom, Greece, France and Russia signed the
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of St. Spyridon Cathedral in procession with the Saint's relics. At this point the bands play different funeral marches, with the Mantzaros playing
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The three present municipalities of Corfu and Diapontia Islands were formed in the 2019 local government reform from the former municipality Corfu.
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and is described as Vivaldi's first great oratorio. Hence Spyridon is a popular first name for Greek males born on the island and/or to islanders.
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All three maintain two major bands each, the main marching bands that can field up to 200 musicians on grand occasions, and the 60-strong student
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and democracy in Greece, against both internal and external oppression. For Corfiotes a recent example of such heroism is that of geology student
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Angelokastro is one of the most important fortified complexes of Corfu. It was an acropolis which surveyed the region all the way to the southern
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hero Achilles. The structure is filled with paintings and statues of Achilles, both in the main hall and in the gardens, depicting scenes of the
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invasion of 480 BCE it manned the second largest Greek fleet (60 ships), but took no active part in the war. In 435 BCE it was again involved in
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twice wrote of Corfu as an island paradise, the first poetical illustration appeared in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835, to a picture by
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were exterminated after 2000, after farmers complained about crop damage, but at the moment they recolonized Corfu, swimming from the mainland.
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and built on particularly precipitous and rocky terrain. It stands 1,000 ft (305 m) on a steep cliff above the sea and surveys the
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Tsartas, Paris (September 2003). "Tourism Development in Greek Insular and Coastal Areas: Sociocultural Changes and Crucial Policy Issues".
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A History of Classical Scholarship: The eighteenth century in Germany, and the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States of America
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castles punctuating strategic locations across the island are a legacy of struggles in the Middle Ages against invasions by pirates and the
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in occupied Greece and a rare phenomenon even by wartime European standards. Subsequently, a considerable number of Corfiots escaped to
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caused riots, it lasted three weeks and some 22 Jews died. A part of the Jewish population preferred to leave the island, mainly for
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protecting the northwestern shore of Corfu, formed a triangular line of defence which protected Corfu during the pre-Venetian era.
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total of 10,207. Maria Desilla became Mayor of Corfu on 15 April 1956 until 9 May 1959. She was the first female Mayor in Greece."
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A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels: Containing Whatever is Worthy of Notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America
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made of pork and lard and flavored with orange peel, oregano, thyme and other aromatic herbs, which are also burned for smoking.
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Achilles that the Kaiser had inscribed, to the Greatest Greek from the Greatest German, a sentiment removed after World War II.
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siege after 22 days. The 5,000 Venetians and foreign mercenaries, together with 3,000 Corfiotes, under the leadership of Count
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who were demolishing a Venetian fortress in the location of Garitsa hill in Corfu. The tomb is dated to the 6th century BCE.
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was also fond of taking holidays in Corfu. Having purchased the Achilleion in 1907 after Sissi's death, he appointed
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landed on the island. The Ottomans tried to take the city castle and raided the surrounding area, but were repulsed.
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His birthplace, Corfu, cool, enjoys the privilege to have the charming Museum Kapodistria in the location Koukourisa
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against the occupying Italian army; these student protests of the island were among the first acts of overt popular
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and the mountains of mainland Greece to the southeast and a wide area of Corfu toward the northeast and northwest.
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force, but in spite of the devastation of its flourishing countryside held out successfully until relieved. In the
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in April 2016 and ultimately lasting four seasons, concluding in May 2019. It was a biographical series detailing
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matches are held from time to time. In Greece, cricket is unique to Corfu, as it was once a British protectorate.
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butterflies and the wider natural environment, as well as to stimulate public interest in butterfly conservation.
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of the city churches. Late in the afternoon, the squads come together to form one band in order to accompany the
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and interesting structures, such as a Roman-style rotunda from the era of British administration, known as the
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Antike Mythen – Mythos Antike: posthumanistische Antikerezeption in der englischsprachigen Lyrik der Gegenwart
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Sapirstein, Philip (1 January 2012). "The Monumental Archaic Roof of the Temple of Hera at Mon Repos, Corfu".
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at its apex; at the foot of the observatory lies St. George's church, in a classical style punctuated by six
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estate. The sanctuary of Hera at Mon Repos is considered a major temple, and one of the earliest examples of
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March, the New Philharmonic appears and "salutes" their rivals with yet another rendition of the same march"
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inscription found on the grave, the tomb was a monument built by the ancient Korkyreans in honour of their
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Modern times have seen the introduction of specialist cultivation supported by the mild climate, like the
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also reports that Korkyra was one of the three great naval powers of fifth century BCE Greece, along with
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of the city, temporarily incarcerated them at the old fort (Palaio Frourio), and on 10 June sent them to
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in 1943, the Nazis moved to take control of the island. On 14 September 1943, Corfu was bombarded by the
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Anderson, David (10 April 1949). "World Court Finds Albania Liable in Corfu Mining of 2 British Ships".
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use dark blue uniforms with dark red accents, and blue and red helmet plumes. It is usually called the
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were filmed in Corfu. The film is a fictionalized account of the life of the Greek shipping magnate,
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mentions Corfu in a song. It is also mentioned in Brian Jacques' adventure novel, Voyage of Slaves.
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Philharmonic Society use blue uniforms with blue and white helmet plumes. It is commonly called the
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government of the island. In early June 1944, while the Allies bombed Corfu as a diversion from the
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of Greece in modern times and the place where the first Greek opera (based on an exclusively Greek
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square, features a complete collection of Greek banknotes from independence to the adoption of the
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privateers (1197–1207), who in turn were expelled by the Venetians. In 1214 it passed to the Greek
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in front of the stunned crowd watching helplessly from inside the walls of the Trojan citadel.
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to recover the island in 1149. In the third invasion in 1185, the island was again captured by
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tide. Today, however, this role is often relatively unknown or ignored, but was celebrated in
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also lived in Corfu for some years and Lawrence wrote, among several other books on Greece,
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the Venetian-Corfiot forces, the Ottoman troops were forced to leave the city sailing away.
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The most notable of Corfu's museums and libraries are located in the city; these include:
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of ancient Korkyra, which was discovered by the British army at the time. According to an
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and has a considerable trade in olive oil. In earlier times there was a great export of
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Science and Eastern Orthodoxy: From the Greek Fathers to the Age of Globalization
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Thucydides. "The Revolution in Corcyra." c. 400 BCE. Reprinted in Rogers, Perry.
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were found in the ancient ruins. The temple has been described as a milestone of
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during their four centuries of rule in Corfu. Today the majority of Corfiots are
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took refuge in Corfu during the Venetian centuries and spoke their own language (
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Stille, B. & M. Stille 2017: The Herpetofauna of Corfu and adjacent Islands.
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Corfu city is home to the three most prestigious bands – in order of seniority:
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Frank Giles; Spiro Flamburiari; Fritz Von der Schulenburg (1 September 1994).
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Prospero's Cell: A Guide to the Landscape and Manners of the Island of Corcyra
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In the city of Corfu, the ruins of the ancient city of Korkyra, also known as
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of Maltese descent), who live almost exclusively in the Venetian "Citadel" of
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R. Winkes (editor), Kerkyra. Artifacts from the Palaiopolis, Providence 2004.
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Bright Balkan Morning: Romani Lives and the Power of Music in Greek Macedonia
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Masseti, M. (2010). "Homeless mammals from the Ionian and Aegean islands".
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stands on the broad part of a peninsula, whose termination in the Venetian
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wrote three books which are partially or entirely set in Corfu. They are:
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of the temple was probably decorated, since remnants of reliefs featuring
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and elsewhere, were additional factors that enabled Corfu to remain free.
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are common, but the last few years face the competition of the introduced
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Italian for the inauguration of the new Municipal Theatre of Corfu (1902)
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and to the northwest. It is approximately 700 m. to the southeast of the
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Orientations: an anthology of East European travel writing, c. 1550-2000
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History of the island of Corfú and of the republic of the Ionian Islands
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composer. In 1716, on commission by the republic of Venice, created the
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On a volé la cuisse de Jupiter (1980) - Filming & production - IMDb
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Greek Traditional Architecture: Eastern Aegean, Sporades-Ionian Islands
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is a tragic love story taking place in Corfu. It is based on the novel
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On Holy Saturday morning, the three city bands again take part in the
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probably originated in the sickle-shape of the island. According to a
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to commemorate victory over the Turks during the great siege of 1716.
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Since the early 1990s a music department has been established at the
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forces' ships from a homeland occupied by the Austrians, Germans and
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ferry near Corfu harbour. Vido island is in the foreground with the
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architectural style of the greater part of Greek Orthodox churches.
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John S. Bowman; Peter Kerasiotis; Sherry Marker (10 January 2012).
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Gardner, Ernest Arthur; Caspari, Maximillian Otto Bismark (1911). "
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Workers on Corfu. The image shows the Old Fortress. First World War
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Chalikiopoulou Lagoon (or Lake Chalikiopoulou), south of Corfu town
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complete with a military observation post at the top, with a giant
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The music lab of the Ionian university located at the old fortress
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house of modern Greece and the place where the first Greek opera,
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were married there in 'Medea's Cave'. Apollonius named the island
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Conference: 2nd International Jackal Symposium: Marathon, Greece.
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raided the island and destroyed the city of Corfu, then known as
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Sherry Marker; John S. Bowman; Peter Kerasiotis (1 March 2010).
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Narrative of a Yacht Voyage in the Mediterranean: During 1840–41
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captured Corfu again in 1147, and it took a ten-month siege for
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was held in Corfu. The island is a popular tourist destination.
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Keil, Charles; Keil, Angeliki; Feld, Steven (9 December 2002).
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Where on Earth Is Ithaca?: A Quest for the Homeland of Odysseus
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Yvette Manessis Corporon - Greek American journalist and author
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took place to oppose Jewish participation in elections. Later,
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is potentially dangerous. The harmless snake list includes the
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and philhellenic societies across Europe, through nobles like
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11005:[Amendment of Article 1 of l. 3852/2010] (in Greek).
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Cassius for which it was celebrated has totally disappeared.
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which became the Corfu city hall. It was destroyed during a
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Tabula Imperii Byzantini, Band 3: Nikopolis und Kephallēnia
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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1836). "poetical illustration".
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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1837). "poetical illustration".
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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1834). "poetical illustration".
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in Corfu. Opened in 1902, the theatre was the successor of
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to take the island began in 1431 when Ottoman troops under
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2356:(Μοναστήρι του Παντοκράτορος). The Greek word Ποντικονήσι (
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Lizard species include typical lizards and geckos like the
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523:, and is marked by numerous battles and conquests. Ancient
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Franklin P. Johnson (January 1936). "The Kardaki Temple".
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8333:. Hellenic National Meteorological Service. Archived from
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wrote three books about his 1935–1940 childhood on Corfu:
5604:
believed to have been numerous manuscripts of the work of
3929:) to its west side, where restaurants and bistros abound.
3107:
The Maitland Monument in Corfu town, built to commemorate
2522:
The island was one of the first places in Europe in which
2503:
as a dowry in 1259. At his death in 1267 it passed to the
599:, the first university of the modern Greek state, and the
14964:
Note: not all prefectures were subdivided into provinces.
11752:
The Greek Tycoon (1978) - Filming & production - IMDb
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11324:
10175:
Acta Ad Archaeologiam Et Artium Historiam Pertinentia: 4o
9124:
9086:
Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century
6953:, actress, singer and politician, born in Corfu, wife of
6602:
6459:
Gouvia, Afra, Pelekas and some other places of interest.
6381:
Greek National Road 24, Cen., NW, Corfu – Palaiokastritsa
6189:
6167:
5862:
is considered to be the place where Odysseus disembarked.
5483:
was performed. A long series of local composers, such as
4220:
in Corfu, built in around 580 BCE in the ancient city of
2717:
which provided defence to the southern part of the island
2274:
period Corcyra was exposed to attack from several sides.
1708:
appear from time to time without breeding there anymore.
1624:; its fauna is similar to that of the opposite mainland.
889:
in 1864 the leprosarium again saw occasional use. During
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The Ionian Islands: Aspects of their History and Culture
11504:
The Ionian Islands: Aspects of their History and Culture
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Article on Ioannis Kapodistrias 22 February 2008 Quote:
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Classical Art and Architecture
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8664:
8055:
6854:, lived on the island as an officer of the Venetian army
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pasta served with diced veal cooked in a tomato sauce),
5973:, is said to have died of typhus in Corfu in a scene of
5225:, on commission by the republic of Venice, composed the
4794:
guarding the island's south, Kassiopi the northeast and
3045:
fleet, which had captured all the other Ionian islands.
2828:, and today the Catholic community numbers about 4,000 (
12620:
12604:
12398:
Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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9118:
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8773:
6641:(a "pastéli" made of crushed almonds, sugar, honey and
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At the other end of the island, the southern resort of
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bombardment and its subsequent destruction during WWII.
5451:
was the first theatre and opera house of modern Greece.
4953:, Italy on 19 September 1970, in a protest against the
4449:
The Tomb of Menecrates or Monument of Menecrates is an
4011:(Palaia Anaktora) with the Ionian Sea in the background
3511:, relative of first Governor (head of state) of Greece
3099:
British Lord High Commissioners during the protectorate
2313:, last King of Epirus. In 229 BCE, following the naval
1712:
still survive in the lagoons and streams of Corfu. The
813:
geological fault formation; earthquakes have occurred.
315:
12287:
Architecture: 150 Masterpieces of Western Architecture
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William Bell Dinsmoor; William James Anderson (1973).
8923:. Vol. 71. Archibald Constable. 1809. p. 916
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and Vlaheraina Monastery, also taking in the hills of
6404:-flow, high-speed ferries called "Flying Dolphins" to
6396:
and both traditional ferries and advanced retractable
6180:'s book about his childhood in Corfu in the late 1930s
4748:
on the northeastern coast of the island and Byzantine
4456:
in Corfu, built around 600 BCE in the ancient city of
4351:
in Corfu, built around 610 BCE in the ancient city of
2876:") and the most popular dish in the island of Corfu, "
2872:", deriving from the Venetian "Pastissada" (Italian: "
2364:
Christianity arrived in Corfu early; two disciples of
12254:. Central European University Press. pp. 49–50.
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11404:
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9874:
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8482:
The presence and the extinction of the Golden Jackal
8011:"UNESCO Advisory Body ICOMOS report on Corfu History"
7951:
6009:
references two monks from Corfu in Chapter XXVIII of
5392:
3852:. In several parts of the old city, buildings of the
3700:
and wearing only a simple cloth and an ancient Greek
3487:, where the United Kingdom opened a case against the
3405:), the Municipal Library, and the Ionian Parliament.
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attack; Arsenios was canonized and became the city's
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9360:"ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS AT CORFU. (Hansard, 15 May 1891)"
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany
8584:"Palaeolexicon - The Linear B word ko-ro-ku-ra-i-jo"
7886:"ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities"
7210:, poet, author, doctor and naturalist, born in Corfu
7063:(1821–1897), Greek scholar and writer, born in Corfu
6384:
Greek National Road 25, Cen., S, SE, Corfu – Lefkimi
6170:
TV series version, and a 2005 BBC movie version, of
5303:, a frequent visitor, through the Corfu landmark of
3955:
Near the old Venetian Citadel a large square called
3298:
3190:
Count Dimitrios Nikolaou Karousos, President of the
2790:, and until the second half of the 20th century the
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4812:and the two Venetian Fortresses of Corfu City, the
4534:Palaio Frourio south elevation. The Venetian built
3564:. Other notable Venetian-era buildings include the
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390:
343:
12284:
11397:
11290:
11130:"Libraries and Museums from the City Hall website"
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10943:Sotiris Voyadjis; Ασπασία Ραπτάκη (January 2007).
10881:
10879:
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10416:. London: Macmillan and Company, Limited. p.
10204:(2 ed.). Cambridge University Press. p.
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5757:Another venerable Corfu tradition is known as the
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3704:helmet. This statue was carved by German sculptor
3560:, has clear Venetian influence and is amongst the
3498:
2281:, the island was occupied for a short time by the
2253:, in which Corcyra was of considerable use to the
12585:Aller Herren Außenposten. Korfu von 1797 bis 1944
12356:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 26–63.
12014:"Overseas Buyers Fall for Corfu's Historic Charm"
11942:
11318:
10633:
10631:
10331:
9804:Young Wilhelm: The Kaiser's Early Life, 1859–1888
9777:1995 The first in Corfu ISP by Alfa and Forthnet.
8952:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 385.
8827:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p.
7433:Cape Drastis at the northwest tip of Corfu island
7279:(1812–1896), composer and musician, born in Corfu
5942:and the second in that for 1838, to a picture by
3658:Greek statues that surround it, is a monument to
2195:At a date no doubt previous to the foundation of
14973:
12579:. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). pp. 145–146.
12370:
12249:
11494:
11238:The Ionian Islands: Corfu, Cephalonia and Beyond
11146:
10828:
10315:
10286:, Chapter One: "Temple of Artemis, Corcyra", p.
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9837:
9544:
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9266:. Cambridge University Press. 1996. p. 25.
9191:
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7841:
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7075:, classical musician and composer, born in Corfu
6943:, student, martyr of the resistance against the
5808:; their son was Hyllus (not to be confused with
5378:meant for lighter fare and on-the-job training.
4382:maidens, created and painted in vivid colour by
3366:
3085:Second National Assembly of the Greeks at Athens
2685:from the Greek mainland side, they attacked the
2084:(Σχερία), and its earliest inhabitants were the
1640:. Some species have become extinct, such as the
11817:
11815:
11540:"Corfu city hall website on Easter festivities"
11471:Horton, John Joseph (1990). John Joseph (ed.).
11140:
11029:
10876:
10794:
10792:
10762:
10598:
10502:Archaic Greece: New Approaches and New Evidence
10499:Nick Fisher; Hans van Wees (31 December 1998).
10492:
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10402:
10400:
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10178:. "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. 1978. p. 47.
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9709:Municipality of Corfu from the Internet archive
9699:
8624:
8361:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
8246:
8086:
5314:. In the background is the western arch of the
5166:Solomos Museum and the Corfiot Studies Society.
3995:, a British governor of Corfu, is at the front.
3642:(Γαστούρι) to the south of the city, naming it
2765:
2011:
1840:are the representatives of the Amphibia Class.
1576:identifies six plants that adorn the garden of
13590:
12812:Cathedral of Saint James and Saint Christopher
12563:
12552:(4th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1909,
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11579:
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11507:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 343.
11501:Anthony Hirst; Patrick Sammon (26 June 2014).
11345:
11207:
10957:, Ionian Society of Historical Studies: 13–34.
10628:
9388:
8949:The Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean
8486:from the Island of Corfu, northwestern Greece.
8175:
7947:
7945:
7812:
6683:List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece
4638:in Corfu with the Ionian Sea in the background
4312:persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire
3767:To the Greatest Greek from the Greatest German
616:In 2007, the city's old town was added to the
37:"Corcyra" redirects here. For other uses, see
15017:Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece
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13273:
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12647:
12352:. In Hirst, Anthony; Sammon, Patrick (eds.).
12291:. New York, NY: Watson-Guptill Publications.
11968:
11719:Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1836). "picture".
11693:Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1837). "picture".
11658:Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1834). "picture".
11550:
11038:
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10909:
10892:(3 ed.). N. Stamatopoulos. p. 166.
10885:
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10152:. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. p. 92.
10013:. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 690–.
9609:
9539:
9429:Δήμος Κεντρικής Κέρκυρας και Διαποντίων Νήσων
8698:pp. 76–78. Pearson: Upper Saddle River. 2011.
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7192:(1858-1949), Irish novelist was born in Corfu
6676:
5541:
5183:can be seen in the background among the busy
5033:Artemis temple in the ancient city of Korkyra
4494:
4409:is a project that has undertaken the task of
4152:, built around 500 BC in the ancient city of
2725:of Corfu took place in 1716, during the last
2340:
1854:'s status is unclear. In freshwater wetlands
1648:, or no longer breed on the island, like the
12567:; Caspari, Maximilian Otto Bismarck (1911).
12391:
12312:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
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11974:
11857:
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11022:The Literary Panorama, and National Register
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10798:
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9291:
9019:
8860:
7296:scholar, geographer and lawyer born in Corfu
6253:. The island is alluded to several times in
5930:, is often said to have been based on Corfu.
4650:(Castle of Angelos or Castle of the Angel);
4407:Digital Archaic Heraion Project at Mon Repos
3070:Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands
2293:. He offered Corfu as dowry to his daughter
2092:, the island of the Phaeacians described in
1905:as also the legless Greek slow worm and the
1556:Source 2: NOAA (extremes and sun 1961−1990)
1548:Source 1: InfoClimat extremes 1991-present
746:The northeastern edge of Corfu lies off the
649:, is related to two powerful water deities:
12611:Serbs in Corfu and Vido: Historical Website
12533:(7th ed.), London: John Murray, 1900,
12282:
11902:
11574:
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11228:
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11003:"Τροποποίηση του άρθρου 1 του ν. 3852/2010"
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10365:. Cambridge University Press. p. 219.
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5053:. The seminars were given by archaeologist
3933:Ano and Kato Plateia and the music pavilion
3041:, and in 1809 it was besieged in vain by a
2511:that was established and ruled by Frankish
2507:. Thus, Corfu became a part of the Angevin
13583:
13569:
13280:
13266:
13247:Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian
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12422:, The peoples of Europe, Blackwell Books,
12371:Raaflaub, Kurt A.; van Wees, Hans (2009).
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11025:. Cox, Son, and Baylis. 1811. p. 561.
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9489:"Central Jewish Council of Greece website"
9089:. American Philosophical Society. p.
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8867:. Wesleyan University Press. p. 108.
8480:Gasteratos, I. & Z. Fondoulakou 2018:
8158:
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8154:
8152:
8150:
8148:
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8144:
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8074:Duncan Garwood, Mediterranean Europe, 2009
7878:
7819:. Vol. 1. Settle Press. p. 221.
7770:
7198:, humanist and cartographer, born in Corfu
7069:, historian and philologist, born in Corfu
7006:, musical group, formed and based in Corfu
6848:, 19th-century photographer, born in Corfu
6671:
6425:Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport
6356:Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport
5290:
4209:The full pediment of the temple of Artemis
3076:into a university. During this period the
2848:Cathedral of St. James and St. Christopher
2163:Some scholars have asserted that Corfu is
2068:syllabic script, c. 1300 BC. According to
1800:
78:
69:
15022:Populated places in Corfu (regional unit)
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12443:
12347:
11918:. Wilhelm Fink Verlag. pp. 105–106.
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9555:The American Journal of International Law
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8056:ANDREW MARSHALL IN CORFU (24 June 1994).
6986:, first Governor of Greece, born in Corfu
6656:The island has again become an important
6151:The 1984 Greek film "Η Τιμή της Αγάπης" (
5963:was published in the Scrap Book for 1837.
5950:). A third poetical illustration of hers
3143:George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent
2540:. From 1386, Corfu was controlled by the
2242:, and sought assistance from Athens (see
1550:Hellenic National Meteorological Service
698:is a Venetian and Italian version of the
12392:Soustal, Peter; Koder, Johannes (1981).
11284:
10995:
10848:
10675:. Vivliopōleio D.N. Karavia. p. 140
10505:. Classical Press of Wales. p. 41.
10274:
10253:
10235:. Oxford University Press. p. 311.
10228:
10085:
9790:
9688:
9444:
9442:
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8913:
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8710:, Oxford University Press, Oxford: 1992.
8541:"About the Corfu Butterfly Conservation"
8223:
8221:
7937:rock-peaks of the Old Fortress of Corfu.
6802:
6791:
6473:
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6274:
6236:
5608:, composer of the first opera in Greek.
5563:
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5443:
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5236:was first performed in November 1716 in
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4355:(or Corcyra), in what is known today as
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4248:are the earliest significant survivals.
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2586:can be clearly seen as described in the
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1846:nest on the sandy beaches. On land, the
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788:
780:
717:
587:along with the remaining islands of the
12802:Early Christian Basilica of Palaiopolis
12464:
12305:
12044:
11951:"Sunny side up but it's no yolk at all"
11948:
11867:(in Greek). Tainiothiki. Archived from
11587:"Corfu city hall website on Karnavalia"
11525:
11464:
11331:. New Holland Publishers. p. 450.
10464:
10462:
10460:
10458:
10406:
10358:
10264:
10027:
9514:United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
9449:United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
8976:
8946:John Julius Norwich (4 December 2007).
8682:
8461:
8325:
8323:
7286:, bought Achilleion after Sissi's death
7174:, Austrian general and aristocrat. The
7028:, international pop star, born in Corfu
6533:, which are extensively used in making
6092:is set in Corfu and filmed on location.
6003:. Cohen himself was born on the island.
5072:collection that shows the influence of
3638:built a summer palace in the region of
3068:. Corfu became the seat of the British
3007:, who occupied it for two years as the
2964:View of Kasiopi village from the castle
2884:", "Savoro", "Bianco" and "Mandolato".
2694:, situated on the northwest coast near
2056:The earliest reference to Corfu is the
722:Map of Corfu. Its satellite islands of
687:). Corfu is known as the island of the
14:
14974:
12661:
12471:Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea
12414:
12203:"Нови Сад и Крф побратими и пријатељи"
12161:
12159:
12011:
11911:
11722:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837
11718:
11713:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837
11709:
11696:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1838
11692:
11687:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1838
11683:
11670:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835
11666:
11661:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835
11657:
11477:(2 ed.). Clio Press. p. 12.
11470:
11214:. Penguin Books Limited. p. 506.
10737:. N. Stamatopoulos. pp. 164–165.
10703:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 567.
10338:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 169.
9850:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 476.
9808:. Cambridge University Press. p.
9548:
9483:
9481:
9181:. page 684. MJF Books. New York, 1981
8887:
8658:
8594:
8307:"Kekira Climate extremes 1991-present"
8194:
8117:
8027:
8003:
7383:, Greek theatrical and film actor
6894:, Greek Olympic gymnast, born in Corfu
5786:
5279:The island was also the center of the
5204:(Miracle-worker, Θαυματουργός) is the
4546:Yachts at anchor as seen from the fort
4183:. Its association with the worship of
3880:) is cut off from it by an artificial
3228:Serbian army's retreat through Albania
1773:, as well as several species of bats.
15037:Territories of the Republic of Venice
14930:
13564:
13261:
13016:
12760:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
12635:
12326:
12140:. Greekwinemakers.com. Archived from
10772:Top 10 Corfu & the Ionian Islands
10359:Marconi, Clemente (5 February 2007).
10299:
10166:
9672:"World Court Gets Albanian Dispute".
9507:
9461:
9439:
9244:"History of Corfu from xenos website"
8908:
8631:. Eburon Uitgeverij B.V. p. 85.
8625:Cees H. Goekoop (15 September 2010).
8535:
8533:
8531:
8218:
7779:
7723:
6904:of painting, worked and died in Corfu
6824:Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark
6765:, leader during the Peleponnesian War
6232:
5948:Corfu and Manduchio form Mount Olivet
5590:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
5449:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
5440:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
4968:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
4897:Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford
4420:
3566:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
3540:
3402:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
2781:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
2199:, Corfu was peopled by settlers from
2148:, the island was first of all called
2112:as a place visited by the Argonauts.
1704:are the regularly present cetaceans.
602:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù
455:
132:610.9 km (235.9 sq mi)
13103:Central Corfu and Diapontian Islands
12786:Palace of St. Michael and St. George
12183:from the original on 15 January 2016
11325:Dana Facaros; Michael Pauls (2007).
10844:. Vol. 1. Melissa. p. 222.
10455:
10434:Corfù - La guida di isole-greche.com
9644:
8349:
8320:
7845:
7687:
6860:, Swiss-French author, born in Corfu
6166:Corfu is also the setting of a 1987
5959:., to an engraving of a painting by
5316:Palace of St. Michael and St. George
5066:Palace of St. Michael and St. George
4902:
4359:, and lies within the ground of the
4344:The Temple of Hera or Heraion is an
4194:
4024:was founded here in 1818 with motto
4009:Palace of St. Michael and St. George
3982:Palace of St. Michael and St. George
3236:Serbian soldiers in Corfu during WWI
2536:was established, with mainly Romani
823:
13061:2,307 km (891 sq mi)
12863:Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa
12156:
11949:Pearson, Allison (4 October 1992).
11267:. AA Publishing. 1995. p. 11.
10970:Συνολική Ανάδειξη Κάστρου Κασσιώπης
10332:Margaret M. Miles (8 August 2016).
9733:
9715:
9478:
7846:News, Corfu TV (25 February 2019).
7538:View of St. George's Temple at the
7251:, actress and singer, born in Corfu
7161:, singer and athlete, born in Corfu
6575:Local culinary specialties include
6210:1994 European Union summit in Corfu
5898:, also wrote a volume about Corfu:
5340:("Old"). Founded 12 September 1840.
5210:second great siege of Corfu in 1716
5104:Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa
4932:
4837:Central Corfu and Diapontia Islands
4022:Order of St. Michael and St. George
3568:, the first Greek opera house, and
3549:Old Corfu town as seen from the sea
3351:in mainland Greece and enlisted as
3287:
3066:United States of the Ionian Islands
2984:United States of the Ionian Islands
2587:
2352:island is home of the monastery of
936:Climate data for Corfu (1955-2010)
855:
589:United States of the Ionian Islands
24:
13287:
12492:
12124:"Daily Telegraph, 3 November 2008"
12012:Foster, Nick (17 September 2009).
11208:Robert Holland (26 January 2012).
11116:"Ionian University Summer Schools"
11039:E. Nikolaidēs (15 December 2011).
10919:Corfu and the Other Ionian Islands
9648:Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia
8888:Fraser, Angus (23 February 1995).
8528:
8357:"Kekira Climate Normals 1961–1990"
7263:, composer, Maestro, born in Corfu
6319:also provides tourist facilities.
5827:fleet, after their seizure of the
5698:, and the Capodistria playing the
5393:Ionian University music department
5252:
5240:by the orchestra and choir of the
4755:
4563:
4294:structure found at St. Omobono in
3806:
3777:
3630:) in the gardens of the Achilleion
3327:. During the Second World War the
3271:
3221:
2578:The northern side of the Venetian
2570:Ionian Islands under Venetian rule
2388:praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
2321:, but was speedily delivered by a
2277:In 303 BCE, after a vain siege by
25:
15048:
12598:
12531:Handbook for Travellers in Greece
11627:"Mirror Newspaper Travel section"
11102:"Ionian University Brochure 2017"
10611:. N. Stamatopoulos. p. 162.
10335:A Companion to Greek Architecture
9982:. N. Stamatopoulos. p. 172.
8229:"Corfu honored with a new museum"
7816:Where to Go in Greece: A New Look
7780:Packe, Cathy (22 November 2016).
7483:Panorama of the Old Town of Corfu
7397:Member of the Hellenic Parliament
7368:Member of the Hellenic Parliament
7308:, Jungian analyst, lived in Corfu
7292:(1717–1787), was an 18th-century
7204:, German botanist, lived in Corfu
6945:Greek military junta of 1967–1974
6866:, Military Officer, Led the 1915
6739:
6717:
6039:Corfu was one of the settings of
5834:In the mythical sea adventure of
5351:("New"). Founded 25 October 1890.
5232:to commemorate this great event.
4955:Greek military junta of 1967-1974
4857:
4827:
4702:
4519:
4321:
4171:, and the lack of a triglyph and
4117:
3604:
3299:Italian occupation and resistance
3155:James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie
2454:Norman conquest of Southern Italy
1912:Of the snakes of Corfu, only the
1759:western broad-toothed field mouse
1739:northern white-breasted hedgehogs
13126:
12217:
12195:
12116:
12081:
12038:
12005:
11883:
11837:
11790:
11765:
11743:
11729:
11703:
11677:
11651:
11619:
11459:History of the municipal theatre
11381:
11255:
11076:
11013:
10946:Το κάστρο της Κασσιώπης, Κέρκυρα
10644:(3 ed.). N. Stamatopoulos.
10532:. Chartwell Books. p. 127.
10437:. Luca Di Lorenzo. p. 205.
9949:
9930:
9743:. Tvradio.ert.gr. Archived from
9678:. 10 April 1947. pp. 1, 10.
9378:"CORFU - JewishEncyclopedia.com"
8696:Aspects of Western Civilization.
8389:Gasteratos, I. unpublished data.
8163:
7904:History of the Peloponnesian War
7848:"Διάσπαση: Δείτε την Τροπολογία"
7633:
7628:Kaiser's Bridge in Corfu c. 1918
7621:
7606:
7591:
7575:
7560:
7546:
7531:
7515:
7500:
7488:
7476:
7464:
7450:
7438:
7426:
7320:, Greek artist and engraver
7082:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
7000:and first female mayor of Greece
6808:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
6725:
6703:
6690:
5951:
5866:
5752:
3824:
3595:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
3399:(which in 1901 had replaced the
3319:'s orders of fulfilling Italian
2957:
2945:
2929:
2905:
2889:
2850:in Corfu City is the see of the
2698:(Greek: Παλαιοκαστρίτσα meaning
2563:
2406:(Κορυφώ, "city on the peak") or
2036:
915:hot-summer Mediterranean climate
762:, Greece. Its shape resembles a
623:, following a recommendation by
515:The island is bound up with the
386:
333:
153:
11981:. Northcote House. p. 53.
11889:
10099:American Journal of Archaeology
9759:
9682:
9665:
9638:
9603:
9591:
9526:
9370:
9352:
9338:
9320:
9302:
9171:
9152:
8881:
8854:
8845:
8812:
8708:The Oxford Classical Dictionary
8701:
8688:
8613:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica
8605:
8576:
8567:
8558:
8519:
8510:
8501:
8491:
8474:
8455:
8446:
8419:
8410:
8401:
8392:
8383:
8374:
8299:
8274:
8077:
8068:
7985:"on UNESCO World Heritage List"
7040:Canadian Academy of Engineering
7012:, history professor and former
6783:(AD 291–304), virgin and martyr
5894:. His brother, literary author
5842:, Kerkyra is the island of the
5429:Theatres and operatic tradition
5127:Corfu library at Palaio Frourio
4982:(based on an exclusively Greek
4619:
3976:Palaia Anaktora and its gardens
3527:
3499:Post–World War and modern Corfu
3463:column in the suburb of Garitsa
3161:John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton
2969:
2648:claimed that Corfu owed to the
2144:, commenting on the passage in
2064:"man from Kerkyra") written in
1563:
901:there for the prisoners of the
12853:Archaeological Museum of Corfu
12227:. Sansimera.gr. Archived from
12047:Journal of Sustainable Tourism
11072:. Hafner Pub. Co. p. 369.
11066:Sir John Edwin Sandys (1967).
10889:Old Corfu: history and culture
10886:Stamatopoulos, Nondas (1993).
10734:Old Corfu: history and culture
10641:Old Corfu: history and culture
10638:Stamatopoulos, Nondas (1993).
10608:Old Corfu: history and culture
10529:The History of World Sculpture
10474:Archaeological Museum of Corfu
10431:Luca Di Lorenzo (9 May 2018).
9979:Old Corfu: history and culture
8331:"Mean Corfu Climatic Averages"
8105:. Greek Mythology Encyclopedia
7977:
7896:
7782:"The Complete Guide To: Corfu"
7694:
5611:
5264:, major representative of the
5076:on Buddhist culture as far as
5055:Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz
5012:Archaeological Museum of Corfu
4577:
4232:temple exclusively built with
4081:
4076:
4064:
3786:Remains of the Kaiser's bridge
3761:Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz
3599:Archaeological Museum of Corfu
3562:World Heritage Sites in Greece
3493:International Court of Justice
3080:became the official language.
3056:, the Ionian Islands became a
3048:Following the final defeat of
2777:World Heritage Sites in Greece
2727:Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–18)
2051:Archaeological Museum of Corfu
1967:
605:, the first Greek theatre and
27:Greek island in the Ionian Sea
13:
1:
12374:A Companion to Archaic Greece
11235:John Freely (30 April 2008).
10838:Dēmētrēs Philippidēs (1983).
10775:. DK Publishing. p. 80.
10731:Nondas Stamatopoulos (1993).
10605:Nondas Stamatopoulos (1993).
9976:Nondas Stamatopoulos (1993).
9741:"Corfu Radio Station History"
9220:. Corfuweb.gr. Archived from
9083:Kenneth Meyer Setton (1991).
9026:Sir Richard Phillips (1822).
7657:Cuisine of the Ionian islands
7376:Minister for National Defence
7372:Minister for National Defence
7143:(born 1922), Greek footballer
6095:Some scenes of the 1978 film
5330:Philharmonic Society of Corfu
5117:Philharmonic Society of Corfu
4925:, of Corfu's contribution to
3451:
3367:German bombing and occupation
3323:and making Corfu part of the
3260:(in Serbian, Плава Гробница,
3060:of the United Kingdom by the
2920:, as frequently found on the
2866:Cuisine of the Ionian islands
2606:sieges, before passing under
2458:Norman invasions of Byzantium
2427:possessions in southern Italy
2369:
2333:(Augustus) as a base against
1339:Average rainfall mm (inches)
919:Köppen climate classification
665:, which gradually evolved to
595:. Corfu is the origin of the
531:which was a catalyst for the
233:163.44/km (423.31/sq mi)
15012:Locations in Greek mythology
14156:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
13243:Decentralized Administration
12832:Monastery of Panagia Tenedou
12807:Catholic Church of Lontsiada
12616:Corfu Butterfly Conservation
10769:DK Publishing (1 May 2012).
10669:Michaēl S. Kordōsēs (1981).
10316:Raaflaub & van Wees 2009
10200:Greek and Roman Architecture
9332:www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
8545:Corfu Butterfly Conservation
7763:
7744:
7715:
7495:Venetian quarter, Corfu town
6916:Birds, Beasts, and Relatives
6771:, tragic poet, born in Corfu
6373:coastline in the background.
6346:
6332:Empress Elisabeth of Austria
6279:The beach at Canal D'Amour,
5779:
5596:aerial bombardment in 1943.
5465:Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo
5185:
5062:Museum of Asian art of Corfu
4949:, who set himself ablaze in
4852:
4770:Main Gate of Kassiopi Castle
4213:The Temple of Artemis is an
4175:frieze may be indicative of
4069:The nearby island, known as
3894:
3636:Empress Elisabeth of Austria
3556:
3536:The harbour of Corfu in 1890
3489:People's Republic of Albania
2976:French departments of Greece
2766:Venetian policies and legacy
2655:A series of attempts by the
2128:used to castrate his father
2012:Corfu Butterfly Conservation
1694:short-beaked common dolphins
742:on the SE side, are visible.
713:
488:. The island is part of the
279:Eastern European Summer Time
7:
15007:Jewish communities in Italy
12827:Monastery of Saint Theodore
12506:, London: J. Murray, 1840,
12473:(in Croatian and English).
12450:. Narodni muzej Slovenije.
12444:Šašel Kos, Marjeta (2005).
12333:. New York, NY: Routledge.
12306:Darling, Janina K. (2004).
11291:Michael Pratt, Lor (1978).
7662:Heptanese School (painting)
7645:
7302:, famous Albanian dramatist
7226:, politician, born in Corfu
6968:, footballer, born in Corfu
6912:My Family And Other Animals
6777:(5th century BCE), sculptor
6443:(OA 600, 602 and 606), and
6302:My Family and Other Animals
6192:television by British poet
6173:My Family and Other Animals
5885:Birds, Beasts and Relatives
5879:My Family and Other Animals
5823:' refuge from the avenging
5653:, and the Capodistria play
5584:) was the main theatre and
5481:The Parliamentary Candidate
5002:as depicted on the western
4980:The Parliamentary Candidate
4570:columns, as opposed to the
4228:. It is known as the first
4052:
3811:
3587:, and the summer Palace of
3503:After World War II and the
3483:. This incident led to the
3264:), after a poem written by
3083:Following a plebiscite the
2491:the island was occupied by
2487:During the break-up of the
2480:, but was soon regained by
2184:were masters of the island
2022:Royal Entomological Society
1982:Oberthür's grizzled skipper
1199:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1059:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
579:, and in 1864 was ceded to
447:
10:
15053:
12878:Philarmonic Society Museum
12750:Municipal Theatre of Corfu
12225:"Avgoustinos Kapodistrias"
11737:"The Executioner from TCM"
11415:Birth of Greek opera Paper
11241:. I.B.Tauris. p. 44.
11045:. JHU Press. p. 171.
10558:"Το μνημείο του Μενεκράτη"
10413:Sculptured Tombs of Hellas
10071:10.2972/hesperia.81.1.0031
10063:10.2972/hesperia.81.1.0031
9382:www.jewishencyclopedia.com
9134:. Colburn and co. p.
7733:
7704:
7419:
7022:, rebel, spy and privateer
6900:, painter, pioneer of the
6797:Count Ioannis Kapodistrias
6744:
6680:
6677:Twin towns – sister cities
6469:
6300:'s childhood reminiscence
6270:
6163:by Konstantinos Theotokis.
6137:The 1981 James Bond movie
6016:
5816:, also a son of Heracles).
5791:
5574:Municipal Theatre of Corfu
5548:Municipal Theatre of Corfu
5545:
5542:Municipal Theatre of Corfu
5437:
5045:temple sculpture extant".
5041:as the "finest example of
4970:was the first theatre and
4960:
4906:
4861:
4759:
4706:
4699:and to occupy the island.
4623:
4581:
4523:
4510:
4495:Other archaeological sites
4483:to Oeiantheia, modern day
4424:
4365:archaic Greek architecture
4325:
4277:Ancient Greek architecture
4198:
4191:has not been established.
4181:ancient Greek architecture
4121:
4108:Temple of Artemis in Corfu
3979:
3936:
3850:UNESCO World Heritage Site
3815:
3696:, Achilles Dying) without
3608:
3473:40th Royal Marine Commando
3432:, where most of them were
3291:
3225:
3064:of 5 November 1815 as the
2973:
2567:
2526:settled. In about 1360, a
2341:Roman and medieval history
2031:
2026:community interest company
1767:lesser white-toothed shrew
1690:common bottlenose dolphins
1671:
1555:
1547:
935:
908:
629:1994 European Union summit
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13878:
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13686:
13648:
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13295:
13234:Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou
13226:
13207:
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12994:
12953:
12932:
12891:
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12794:
12768:
12737:
12701:
12670:
12465:Barnett, Charles (2016).
12348:Leontsini, Maria (2014).
12283:Cruickshank, Dan (2000).
12277:General and cited sources
12250:Bracewell, Wendy (2009).
12205:(in Serbian). 21 May 2017
12108:Cite uses generic title (
12067:10.1080/09669580308667199
10951:Περί Ιστορίας, Τ. 5, 2007
10229:Campbell, Gordon (2007).
9645:Cook, Bernard A. (2001).
9126:Henry Jervis-White-Jervis
8894:. Wiley. pp. 50–51.
8819:Runciman, Steven (1958).
7924:"Corfu City Hall website"
7682:Temple of Hera, Mon Repos
7290:Markos Antonios Katsaitis
7186:, composer, born in Corfu
7051:, composer, born in Corfu
6990:Maria Desylla-Kapodistria
6787:
6753:daughter of King Alcinous
6420:service to the mainland.
6067:
5616:
5581:
5568:The new municipal theatre
5147:
5022:The Archaeological Museum
4779:
4726:
4647:
4328:Temple of Hera, Mon Repos
4238:Doric architectural style
3926:
3903:
3877:
3524:was established in 1984.
3509:Maria Desylla Kapodistria
3294:Axis occupation of Greece
3198:In 1891, an anti-Semitic
3003:, Corfu was ceded to the
2758:by the Venetian composer
2602:. Corfu repulsed several
2317:, it was captured by the
1875:Mediterranean house gecko
1850:is widespread, while the
1787:Indian crested porcupines
1500:
1452:
1408:
1338:
1268:
1198:
1128:
1058:
988:
983:
980:
977:
974:
971:
968:
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953:
950:
947:
944:
903:Greek Resistance movement
895:Axis Occupation of Greece
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140:906 m (2972 ft)
136:
128:
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86:
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12945:Venetian arsenal, Gouvia
11892:"The Gaze of the Gorgon"
11825:. 007.info. 24 June 1981
10969:
10945:
10807:. Rough Guides. p.
10803:The Rough Guide to Corfu
9800:John C. G. Röhl (1998).
9723:"Corfu General Hospital"
9651:. Taylor & Francis.
9551:"The Corfu Channel Case"
9491:. Kis.gr. Archived from
9396:"Serbs in Corfu website"
8989:. J. Murray. p. 250
8770:, pp. 31–32, 33–34.
8661:, pp. 100–101, 111.
8464:Bonn Zoological Bulletin
7601:, landmark of Corfu city
7458:Venetian arsenal, Gouvia
7257:, scholar, born in Corfu
7218:Prime Minister of Greece
7014:Prime Minister of Greece
6882:, scholar, born in Corfu
6218:aired a TV series named
6188:(1992): a poem-film for
6130:includes some scenes in
6071:), a 1972 film starring
5582:Δημοτικό Θέατρο Κέρκυρας
5247:
5115:The Music Museum of the
4665:on the island of Corfu,
4634:The Byzantine castle of
4255:–styled building with a
4240:. Very few Greek temple
4201:Temple of Artemis, Corfu
3039:François-Xavier Donzelot
3025:-Ottoman squadron under
2590:section of this article.
2329:. In 31 BCE, it served
1743:European edible dormouse
1627:
1615:
1568:
39:Corcyra (disambiguation)
13044:Administrative division
12883:Serbian Museum of Corfu
12576:Encyclopædia Britannica
12327:Gates, Charles (2003).
11725:. Fisher, Son & Co.
11716:. Fisher, Son & Co.
11699:. Fisher, Son & Co.
11690:. Fisher, Son & Co.
11673:. Fisher, Son & Co.
11664:. Fisher, Son & Co.
11420:16 October 2015 at the
11149:"Archaeological Museum"
10470:"Funerary Archaic Lion"
10391:mediterraneoantiguo.com
10135:(subscription required)
9923:12 October 2007 at the
9847:Frommer's Greek Islands
9549:Wright, Quincy (1949).
9519:8 December 2012 at the
8187:Encyclopædia Britannica
7813:Trevor Webster (1994).
7155:, artist, born in Corfu
6978:Augustinos Kapodistrias
6842:, artist, born in Corfu
6814:until his death in 2021
6672:International relations
6553:" cheese (a variant of
6343:and Russian oligarchs.
6260:The Broom of the System
6202:Artemis Temple of Corfu
6116:The 1980 French comedy
6045:, a 1971 film starring
5854:, the daughter of King
5291:The three Philharmonics
5140:Serbian Museum of Corfu
4655:
4592:View of the Neo Frourio
4386:, who were inspired by
4374:figures such as lions,
4026:auspicium melioris aevi
3964:, built to commemorate
3654:. The palace, with the
3515:, was elected mayor of
3467:Corfu was liberated by
3395:(Ιόνιος Ακαδημία), the
3268:following World War I.
3185:Sir Henry Knight Storks
3179:William Ewart Gladstone
2812:Venetians promoted the
2713:Outer perimeter of the
2464:secured the aid of the
2004:, many of which are of
1856:European pond terrapins
1814:Macedonian crested newt
1801:Amphibians and reptiles
1596:, with addition of the
899:Nazi concentration camp
634:
519:from the beginnings of
508:. Corfu is home to the
482:small satellite islands
63:(The island of Faiakes)
12565:Gardner, Ernest Arthur
12309:Architecture of Greece
11438:History of the theatre
10526:Germain Bazin (1976).
9961:3 October 2008 at the
9942:4 October 2008 at the
9884:Corfu: the garden isle
9598:Corfu Channel Incident
9467:From the interview of
9060:. J. Knox. p. 203
9032:. C. Wiley. p. 63
7961:. G. Keith. p. 54
7753:
7677:Music of the Heptanese
7326:, famous Greek painter
7190:Edith Œnone Somerville
7088:Petros Brailas Armenis
6920:The Garden of the Gods
6815:
6800:
6485:
6374:
6358:
6310:The Corfu Island Pass©
6293:
6246:
6228:'s childhood on Corfu.
6185:The Gaze of the Gorgon
6079:, was filmed in Corfu.
6068:Η Κόμησσα Της Κέρκυρας
5891:The Garden of the Gods
5569:
5561:
5452:
5402:
5319:
5281:Ionian School of music
5268:
5266:Ionian School of music
5194:
5179:The bell tower of the
5128:
5014:
4918:
4877:
4771:
4718:
4639:
4593:
4547:
4539:
4446:
4438:
4390:traditions across the
4341:
4210:
4135:
4012:
3996:
3952:
3947:The Music Pavilion in
3787:
3769:
3681:
3646:(Αχίλλειον) after the
3631:
3550:
3537:
3481:Corfu Channel Incident
3464:
3376:
3329:10th Infantry Regiment
3308:
3237:
3137:Sir Alexander Woodford
3111:
3001:Treaty of Campo Formio
2996:
2718:
2591:
2361:
2291:Agathocles of Syracuse
2236:a quarrel with Corinth
2106:depicts the island in
2053:
2006:near threatened status
1844:Loggerhead sea turtles
1686:Cuvier's beaked whales
1650:eastern imperial eagle
867:
833:
798:
786:
743:
653:, god of the sea, and
238:Additional information
137:Highest elevation
32:Corfu (disambiguation)
14987:Corfu (regional unit)
13048:Ionian Islands Region
12822:Saint Spyridon Church
12738:Education and culture
12605:Municipality of Corfu
12396:(in German). Vienna:
11975:Joe Kelleher (1996).
11912:Merten, Karl (2004).
10922:. Cape. p. 108.
10916:Martin Young (1977).
10799:Nick Edwards (2003).
10007:A. F. Madden (1985).
9454:12 March 2007 at the
9402:on 28 September 2007.
8588:www.palaeolexicon.com
8214:on 21 September 2015.
7953:Johann Georg Keyssler
7852:Κέρκυρα Corfu TV News
7522:Historic building in
7471:Old tower, Corfu town
7312:Stylianos Vlasopoulos
7284:Wilhelm II of Germany
7129:Her Britannic Majesty
7110:, first published of
7094:palace, born in Corfu
6886:Tommaso Diplovataccio
6806:
6795:
6759:(10th century), saint
6477:
6364:
6354:
6328:Wilhelm II of Germany
6278:
6240:
6221:The Durrells in Corfu
6058:The Countess of Corfu
5846:, (Phaiakes) wherein
5641:, the Mantzaros play
5567:
5555:
5447:
5434:Teatro di San Giacomo
5400:
5299:A marching band from
5298:
5260:
5181:Saint Spyridon Church
5178:
5171:Patron Saint Spyridon
5126:
4997:
4990:Museums and libraries
4939:Georgios Papadopoulos
4916:
4871:
4769:
4716:
4709:Gardiki Castle, Corfu
4633:
4591:
4545:
4533:
4444:
4434:
4335:
4306:, at the time of the
4208:
4138:Kardaki Temple is an
4131:
4059:Saint Spyridon Church
4002:
3989:
3946:
3839:is in the foreground.
3785:
3765:
3679:
3618:
3548:
3535:
3459:
3374:
3306:
3292:Further information:
3235:
3226:Further information:
3214:'s family settled in
3194:(1799–1873) 1863–1864
3187:(1811–1874) 1859–1863
3175:(1807–1876) 1855–1859
3169:(1797–1860) 1849–1855
3167:Sir Henry George Ward
3163:(1778–1863) 1843–1849
3157:(1784–1843) 1840–1843
3151:(1776–1861) 1835–1840
3145:(1788–1850) 1832–1835
3133:(1781–1853) 1823–1832
3127:(1759–1824) 1815–1823
3106:
2991:
2974:Further information:
2940:from the New Fortress
2744:seen as a bastion of
2712:
2668:Siege of Corfu (1537)
2577:
2568:Further information:
2390:. In 551, during the
2348:
2044:
1994:Krueper's small white
1907:European glass lizard
1899:European green lizard
863:
831:
797:in northwestern Corfu
792:
784:
721:
480:, and, including its
267: • Summer (
252:Eastern European Time
170:Administrative region
15032:Septinsular Republic
13540:North Aegean Islands
13067:207,855 (as of 2011)
13002:Barcarola (festival)
12447:Appian and Illyricum
12026:on 24 September 2020
11898:on 13 December 2013.
11593:on 14 December 2007.
11546:on 14 December 2007.
11428:, 22–24 October 2004
10588:"St. George Article"
10393:. 16 September 2016.
9771:23 July 2011 at the
9729:on 25 December 2007.
9533:BBC WW2 People's War
9298:ca:Història de Corfú
8823:The Sicilian Vespers
7395:, Greek politician,
7230:Nikephoros Theotokis
7208:Theodore Stephanides
7202:Carl Ludwig Sprenger
7055:Aristedes Metallinos
6994:Ioannis Kapodistrias
6984:Ioannis Kapodistrias
6935:Elisabeth of Bavaria
6429:Ioannis Kapodistrias
6255:David Foster Wallace
5812:, the leader of the
5797:It is in Corfu that
5684:, the Palia playing
5274:British Protectorate
5242:Ospedale della Pietà
5010:, on display at the
4729:) is a 13th-century
4626:Angelokastro (Corfu)
4005:Garden of the People
3796:Carl Ludwig Sprenger
3692:: Αχιλλεύς Θνήσκων,
3671:Crown Prince, Rudolf
3513:Ioannis Kapodistrias
2980:Septinsular Republic
2859:Nikephoros Theotokis
2746:Western civilization
2554:Ioannis Kapodistrias
2478:William II of Sicily
2435:Liutprand of Cremona
2238:over the control of
2192:by the Corinthians.
2169:, the island of the
2156:who fled there from
2104:Apollonius of Rhodes
1974:southern swallowtail
1883:Dalmatian algyroides
1580:: wild olive, pear,
989:Record high °C (°F)
611:Ioannis Kapodistrias
30:For other uses, see
15027:Provinces of Greece
14992:Corinthian colonies
12933:Historic structures
12873:Kapodistrias Museum
12868:Museum of Asian Art
12837:Platytera Monastery
12671:Ancient Palaiopolis
12089:"Subscribe to read"
12059:2003JSusT..11..116T
11865:"The Price of Lave"
11461:from Corfu cityhall
11440:from Corfu cityhall
11084:"IONIAN UNIVERSITY"
9966:Gardens of Europe."
9612:Stanford Law Review
9286:and Reggio in 1543.
8286:en.climate-data.org
8261:Travel-to-Corfu.com
7934:on 6 January 2008.
7667:Hercules (vehicles)
7524:Evgeniou Voulgareos
7393:Tilemachos Chytiris
7172:von der Schulenburg
7067:Andreas Moustoxydis
7042:. Awarded the 2014
6960:Spyridon Gianniotis
6557:); "Corfu butter" (
6484:, produced in Corfu
6365:The Flying Dolphin
6077:Alekos Alexandrakis
5957:Strada Reale.—Corfu
5872:British naturalist
5787:Cultural depictions
5674:Epitaph processions
5627:Epitaph processions
5110:Kapodistrias Museum
5074:Alexander the Great
4927:Education in Greece
4735:Despotate of Epirus
4584:New Fortress, Corfu
4526:Old Fortress, Corfu
4030:Museum of Asian Art
3966:Sir Thomas Maitland
3706:Ernst Gustav Herter
3471:, specifically the
3284:in Italy's favour.
3125:Sir Thomas Maitland
3109:Sir Thomas Maitland
2741:von der Schulenburg
2297:on her marriage to
2287:Cleonymus of Sparta
2152:after the nurse of
1918:European worm snake
1895:Balkan green lizard
1852:marginated tortoise
1822:European green toad
1755:yellow-necked mouse
1409:Average rainy days
1269:Record low °C (°F)
1129:Daily mean °C (°F)
621:World Heritage List
613:was born in Corfu.
490:Corfu regional unit
306:26610, 26620, 26630
109: /
61:Το νησί των Φαιάκων
48:
13387:(Largest islands:
13369:(Largest islands:
13351:(Largest islands:
12693:Tomb of Menecrates
12484:10.15291/misc.1367
12126:. 3 November 2008.
12019:The New York Times
11823:"007 Fact website"
11359:on 26 January 2010
11153:The New York Times
11147:Frommer's Review.
11136:on 6 January 2008.
11007:Government Gazette
10568:on 5 November 2019
9956:Brohure of Kerkyra
9692:The New York Times
9675:The New York Times
9495:on 17 October 2007
9435:on 6 January 2008.
9250:on 14 August 2007.
9218:"History of Corfu"
9054:John Knox (1767).
8337:on 24 January 2015
7890:Government Gazette
7870:has generic name (
7370:and has served as
7347:Lieutenant General
7318:Nikolaos Ventouras
7267:Sotirios Voulgaris
7255:Eugenios Voulgaris
7243:Juditha triumphans
7214:Georgios Theotokis
7196:Nikolaos Sophianos
7121:Sir Henry Ponsonby
7049:Nikolaos Mantzaros
6898:Panagiotis Doxaras
6868:Gallipoli Landings
6816:
6801:
6486:
6375:
6359:
6294:
6247:
6233:In popular culture
6140:For Your Eyes Only
6047:Jean-Paul Belmondo
5631:Epitaph procession
5570:
5562:
5485:Nikolaos Mantzaros
5453:
5403:
5320:
5269:
5262:Nikolaos Mantzaros
5234:Juditha triumphans
5230:Juditha triumphans
5195:
5129:
5070:Greco-Buddhist art
5064:is located at the
5051:University of Bonn
5038:The New York Times
5015:
4923:Andreas Papandreou
4919:
4878:
4772:
4719:
4656:Castel Sant'Angelo
4640:
4606:rule of the island
4594:
4548:
4540:
4447:
4439:
4436:Tomb of Menecrates
4427:Tomb of Menecrates
4421:Tomb of Menecrates
4342:
4211:
4136:
4013:
3997:
3953:
3888:and is called the
3788:
3694:Achilleús Thnēskōn
3682:
3632:
3621:Achilleús Thnēskōn
3611:Achilleion (Corfu)
3551:
3541:Venetian influence
3538:
3485:Corfu Channel Case
3465:
3440:(Εβραική, meaning
3410:Wehrmacht invasion
3377:
3337:Operation Latzides
3309:
3238:
3131:Sir Frederick Adam
3119:Sir James Campbell
3112:
3054:Battle of Waterloo
3043:British Royal Navy
3017:, until they were
2997:
2936:Panoramic view of
2918:Lion of Saint Mark
2773:Republic of Venice
2755:Juditha triumphans
2723:second great siege
2719:
2650:Republic of Venice
2592:
2542:Republic of Venice
2533:Feudum Acinganorum
2515:of the royal
2509:Kingdom of Albania
2466:Republic of Venice
2462:Alexios I Komnenos
2439:Macedonian dynasty
2362:
2076:(Κόρκυρα) was the
2062:ko-ro-ku-ra-i-jo (
2054:
1998:eastern baton blue
1990:eastern orange tip
1958:European cat snake
1934:Caspian whip snake
1891:Balkan wall lizard
1887:common wall lizard
1848:Hermann's tortoise
1826:European tree frog
1791:Siberian chipmunks
1654:white-tailed eagle
1622:continental island
868:
834:
799:
787:
744:
585:British government
565:Republic of Venice
457:[ˈcercira]
46:
15002:Islands of Greece
14969:
14968:
14958:
14957:
14923:Western Macedonia
14917:
14916:
14858:Aetolia-Acarnania
14815:
14814:
14713:
14712:
14614:
14613:
14474:
14473:
14405:
14404:
14336:
14335:
14257:
14256:
14150:
14149:
13985:
13984:
13825:Central Macedonia
13819:
13818:
13704:
13703:
13558:
13557:
13458:Lazaretto (Corfu)
13453:Lazareto (Ithaca)
13255:
13254:
13230:Regional governor
13208:Regional unit of
13184:Regional unit of
13165:Regional unit of
13136:Regional unit of
13093:Regional unit of
13010:
13009:
12940:Neratzichas tower
12909:Maitland Monument
12899:Old Town of Corfu
12817:Panagia ton Xenon
12683:Temple of Artemis
12626:Corfu island pass
12593:978-3-00-052502-5
12407:978-3-7001-0399-8
12384:978-0-631-23045-8
12363:978-1-4438-6278-3
12340:978-0-415-01895-1
12319:978-0-313-32152-8
12298:978-0-8230-0289-4
12261:978-963-9776-10-4
11988:978-0-7463-0789-2
11925:978-3-7705-3871-3
11514:978-1-4438-6278-3
11484:978-1-85109-105-8
11338:978-1-86011-325-3
11328:The Greek Islands
11308:978-0-86036-025-4
11274:978-0-7495-0921-7
11248:978-0-85771-828-0
11221:978-1-84614-555-1
11159:on 11 August 2011
11052:978-1-4214-0298-7
10929:978-0-224-01307-9
10818:978-1-84353-038-1
10782:978-0-7566-9434-0
10710:978-1-118-20577-8
10594:on 11 March 2007.
10512:978-1-910589-58-8
10444:978-88-283-2151-4
10372:978-0-521-85797-0
10345:978-1-4443-3599-6
10242:978-0-19-530082-6
10215:978-0-521-09452-8
10159:978-0-8196-0283-1
10020:978-0-313-23897-0
9894:978-1-55859-845-4
9857:978-0-470-52664-4
9819:978-0-521-49752-7
9695:. pp. 1, 15.
9364:api.parliament.uk
9273:978-0-521-47033-9
9165:Andanças e viajes
9100:978-0-87169-192-7
8959:978-0-307-38772-1
8838:978-1-107-60474-2
8809:, pp. 36–38.
8758:, pp. 30–31.
8746:, pp. 32–33.
8734:, pp. 28–29.
8722:, pp. 26–27.
8685:, pp. 72–73.
8638:978-90-5972-344-3
8601:Strab. vi. p. 407
8257:"Lazaretto Islet"
8233:Koine.terapad.com
7742:
7725:[kórkyra]
7713:
7688:Explanatory notes
7510:in Corfu old town
7336:, TV and theatre
7224:Ioannis Theotokis
7125:Private Secretary
7112:Dionysios Solomos
7073:Vangelis Petsalis
7061:Margarita Miniati
6972:Angelos Grammenos
6955:Tolis Voskopoulos
6840:Panos Aravantinos
6464:Diapontia Islands
6341:Rothschild family
6206:Kaiser Wilhelm II
6153:The Price of Love
6111:Aristotle Onassis
6107:Jacqueline Bisset
6082:Much of the 1978
6000:Belle du Seigneur
5497:Domenico Padovani
5407:Ionian University
5360:Cónte Capodístria
5047:Kaiser Wilhelm II
5008:Temple of Artemis
4986:) was performed.
4909:Ionian University
4903:Ionian University
4774:Kassiopi Castle (
4741:era (1401–1797).
4336:The ruins of the
4316:Kaiser Wilhelm II
4251:The temple was a
4195:Temple of Artemis
4096:Temple of Artemis
4018:British Governors
3962:Maitland monument
3792:Kaiser Wilhelm II
3522:Ionian University
3418:Normandy landings
3397:Municipal Theatre
3313:Greco-Italian War
3278:League of Nations
3192:Ionian Parliament
2628:, 1571, 1573 and
2501:Manfred of Sicily
2499:, who gave it to
2497:despots of Epirus
2474:Manuel I Komnenos
2470:George of Antioch
2251:Peloponnesian War
1962:Montpellier snake
1942:Aesculapian snake
1930:Balkan whip snake
1926:Dahl's whip snake
1914:nose-horned viper
1834:Epirus water frog
1560:
1559:
1455:relative humidity
838:Diapontia Islands
824:Diapontia Islands
818:Mount Pantokrator
533:Peloponnesian War
527:took part in the
517:history of Greece
510:Ionian University
445:
424:-few, -foo
326:
325:
16:(Redirected from
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14997:Euboean colonies
14928:
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14886:Vonitsa-Xiromero
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7249:Rena Vlahopoulou
7184:Spyridon Samaras
7168:Johann Matthias
7136:Empress of India
7109:
7038:, member of the
7032:Andreas Mandelis
7010:Spyridon Lambros
6941:Kostas Georgakis
6926:Lawrence Durrell
6902:Heptanese School
6852:Giacomo Casanova
6730:
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6708:
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6559:Boútyro Kerkýras
6531:bergamot oranges
6441:Olympic Airlines
6412:in neighbouring
6161:Honour and Money
6098:The Greek Tycoon
6073:Rena Vlahopoulou
6069:
5975:Vladimir Nabokov
5955:
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5911:This Rough Magic
5896:Lawrence Durrell
5850:(Ulysses) meets
5819:Corfu marks the
5782:
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5493:Antonio Liberali
5334:Old Philharmonic
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4947:Kostas Georgakis
4933:Student activism
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4780:Κάστρο Κασσιώπης
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4727:Κάστρο Γαρδικίου
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3325:Kingdom of Italy
3317:Benito Mussolini
3288:Second World War
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3035:Treaty of Tilsit
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2788:Corfiot Italians
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2517:Capetian dynasty
2513:Charles of Anjou
2489:Byzantine Empire
2482:Isaac II Angelos
2374:
2371:
2244:Battle of Sybota
1986:Lulworth skipper
1978:southern festoon
1938:four-lined snake
1922:javelin sand boa
1903:snake-eyed skink
1860:Balkan terrapins
1838:Greek marsh frog
1702:Risso's dolphins
1698:striped dolphins
1666:Egyptian vulture
1634:greater flamingo
933:
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871:Lazaretto Island
865:Lazaretto Island
856:Lazaretto Island
807:Korission Lagoon
768:drepanē, δρεπάνι
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593:Treaty of London
529:Battle of Sybota
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7147:Georgios Rallis
7114:, born in Corfu
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12167:"Twinnings"
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10302:, pp.
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2109:Argonautica
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1779:fallow deer
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14976:Categories
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14568:Lacedaemon
14512:Megalopoli
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6241:Street of
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6132:Corfu Town
5991:Mangeclous
5844:Phaeacians
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5732:King David
5501:Zakynthian
5423:musicology
4610:Neo Limani
4554:(in Greek
4469:necropolis
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3757:Wilhelm II
3686:Ionian Sea
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3477:Royal Navy
3452:Liberation
3448:language.
3414:occupation
3345:Resistance
3333:Greek Army
3250:Bulgarians
3031:Heptanesos
2900:, Map 1573
2874:Spezzatino
2870:Pastitsada
2840:Corfu City
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2396:Ostrogoths
2392:Gothic War
2366:Saint Paul
2301:, King of
2228:Anactorium
2216:Thucydides
2182:Liburnians
2173:Taphians.
2086:Phaeacians
2080:island of
1954:dice snake
1830:agile frog
1810:Greek newt
1763:wood mouse
1719:Wild boars
1706:Monk seals
1678:Fin whales
1590:grape vine
846:Ereikoussa
803:Άγιοι Δέκα
760:Thesprotia
728:Ereikoussa
689:Phaeacians
685:Phaeaciani
591:under the
537:Thucydides
498:Ereikoussa
474:Ionian Sea
453:pronounced
372:, -
222:Population
59:Nickname:
18:Corcyraean
14871:Nafpaktia
14843:Kalavryta
14838:Aigialeia
14802:Kalampaka
14695:Karpathos
14535:Ermionida
14507:Mantineia
14318:Margariti
14183:Orestiada
14094:Ierapetra
14056:Monofatsi
14038:Heraklion
13921:Giannitsa
13811:Phthiotis
13793:Phthiotis
13678:Troizinia
13593:provinces
13552:Echinades
13496:Strofades
13393:Sapientza
13385:Oinousses
13379:Drakonera
13367:Echinades
13349:Diapontia
13328:Zakynthos
13218:Zakynthos
13210:Zakynthos
13146:Argostoli
12971:Lazaretto
12781:Mon Repos
12754:destroyed
12558:24347510M
12539:24368063M
12477:: 63–98.
12438:438825468
12418:(1996) ,
12187:25 August
10545:monument.
10127:191378100
10079:193469029
9918:Corfu map
9585:147423999
9162:in 1436,
9007:cite book
8103:Theoi.com
8099:"Korkyra"
7798:27 August
7764:Citations
7739:romanized
7710:romanized
7554:Mon Repos
7216:, former
7036:photonics
6775:Ptolichus
6769:Philiscus
6710:Troisdorf
6668:holiday.
6639:mandoláto
6599:bourdétto
6589:origin),
6567:noúmboulo
6479:Koum Quat
6367:hydrofoil
6347:Transport
6122:starring
6101:starring
6028:starring
5908:'s novel
5821:Argonauts
5814:Heraclids
5780:kantounia
5771:grotesque
5741:Once the
5704:Beethoven
5651:Don Carlo
5594:Luftwaffe
5558:Luftwaffe
5518:in 1943.
5345:Mantzaros
5186:kantounia
5006:from the
4853:Education
4731:Byzantine
4697:beachhead
4660:Byzantine
4572:Byzantine
4361:Mon Repos
4308:Etruscans
4292:sanctuary
3910:with the
3904:καντούνια
3895:kantoúnia
3801:Wehrmacht
3634:In 1889,
3590:Mon Repos
3557:kantounia
3389:Luftwaffe
3379:Upon the
3353:partisans
3258:Blue Tomb
3216:Marseille
3121:1814–1816
2916:with the
2912:Venetian
2896:Venetian
2731:Buthrotum
2327:Macedonia
2319:Illyrians
2311:Alexander
2279:Cassander
2255:Athenians
2240:Epidamnus
2224:Apollonia
2220:Periander
2142:scholiast
1723:Red foxes
1638:goldcrest
1584:, apple,
811:Kefalonia
740:Antipaxos
714:Geography
700:Byzantine
694:The name
476:, of the
442:romanized
244:Time zone
87:Geography
14779:Skopelos
14766:Magnesia
14756:Tyrnavos
14741:Elassona
14719:Thessaly
14690:Kalymnos
14629:Cyclades
14606:Trifylia
14583:Messenia
14502:Kynouria
14497:Gortynia
14438:Mytilene
14433:Mithymna
14328:Thyamida
14313:Filiates
14272:Ioannina
14244:Komotini
14142:Rethymno
14119:Rethymno
14051:Malevizi
14013:Kissamos
13972:Lagkadas
13954:Visaltia
13760:Karystia
13727:Livadeia
13544:Sporades
13528:Cyclades
13488:Skorpios
13468:Navtilos
13463:Meganisi
13417:Antipaxi
13361:Mathraki
13199:Meganisi
12919:Spianada
12795:Churches
12520:6952607M
12178:Archived
12101:cite web
12075:41077364
12030:30 April
11805:26 March
11782:26 March
11758:26 March
11418:Archived
11088:ionio.gr
10562:Odysseus
10410:(1896).
10050:Hesperia
9959:Archived
9940:Archived
9921:Archived
9769:Archived
9517:Archived
9452:Archived
9128:(1852).
8550:11 March
8498:279-346.
8291:21 March
7989:BBC News
7955:(1760).
7860:cite web
7646:See also
7409:musician
7404:, noted
7358:, Greek
7332:, was a
7240:oratorio
6763:Peithias
6757:Arsenius
6751:Nausicaa
6732:Novi Sad
6611:mándoles
6609:sauce),
6595:bucatini
6587:Venetian
6543:graviéra
6539:liqueurs
6509:Moscháto
6492:and red
6482:liqueurs
6453:Brindisi
6449:Ioannina
6371:Albanian
6243:Lefkimmi
6007:Voltaire
5918:Prospero
5856:Alkinoos
5848:Odysseus
5799:Heracles
5759:Carnival
5678:Miccheli
5667:Sventura
5635:Albinoni
5531:Siracusa
5510:family,
5508:Lambelet
5473:libretto
5376:bandinas
5227:oratorio
5099:in 2002.
5078:Pakistan
5029:pediment
5004:pediment
4984:libretto
4818:New Fort
4816:and the
4788:Venetian
4784:Kassiopi
4739:Venetian
4693:Kassiopi
4682:Adriatic
4652:Venetian
4501:Cassiope
4485:Galaxidi
4477:proxenos
4454:cenotaph
4384:artisans
4269:Achilles
4246:pediment
4189:Poseidon
4053:Churches
4042:aerofoil
3957:Spianada
3939:Spianada
3921:arcade (
3908:Spianada
3854:Venetian
3812:Old town
3667:escapism
3660:platonic
3640:Gastouri
3626:Achilles
3575:Spianada
3461:Douglas'
3446:Italkian
3089:George I
3050:Napoleon
3019:expelled
2807:Italkian
2657:Ottomans
2600:Adriatic
2431:Coryphus
2331:Octavian
2307:Cassiope
2285:general
2263:Sicilian
2197:Syracuse
2171:Lelegian
2154:Dionysus
2066:Linear B
2047:Dionysus
2000:and the
1901:and the
1836:and the
1795:raccoons
1783:red deer
1664:and the
1644:and the
1578:Alcinous
1543:2,545.7
1453:Average
1404:(43.75)
1054:(109.0)
1029:(104.0)
1024:(109.0)
1019:(105.8)
940:1 m asl
850:Mathraki
732:Mathraki
676:Phaiakes
651:Poseidon
573:Adriatic
557:Ottomans
553:Medieval
502:Mathraki
216:Corfiote
14940:Eordaia
14909:Olympia
14807:Trikala
14794:Trikala
14774:Almyros
14751:Larissa
14746:Farsala
14728:Larissa
14596:Messini
14591:Kalamai
14563:Gytheio
14550:Laconia
14540:Nafplia
14522:Argolis
14489:Arcadia
14443:Plomari
14387:Kranaia
14290:Metsovo
14285:Konitsa
14236:Rhodope
14221:Pangaio
14099:Lasithi
14086:Lasithi
14076:Viannos
14071:Temenos
14061:Pediada
14018:Kydonia
13949:Sintiki
13939:Fyllida
13911:Almopia
13893:Paionia
13865:Imathia
13857:Imathia
13801:Domokos
13755:Istiaia
13750:Chalcis
13719:Boeotia
13696:Megaris
13673:Piraeus
13668:Kythira
13650:Piraeus
13591:Former
13449:Kythros
13437:Kalamos
13422:Arkoudi
13371:Petalas
13353:Othonoi
13333:Kythira
13318:Lefkada
13236:(since
13194:Lefkada
13186:Lefkada
13151:Lixouri
13080:Capital
13046:of the
12846:Museums
12769:Palaces
12702:Castles
12546:"Corfu"
12527:"Corfu"
12500:"Corfu"
12235:29 June
12148:29 June
12055:Bibcode
11829:29 June
11643:2 April
11611:29 June
11567:YouTube
11560:Graikoí
10750:6 April
10304:211–213
10269:184–186
10181:ties...
9751:29 June
9632:1226351
9577:2193642
9499:29 June
9328:"Corfu"
9228:29 June
8366:1 March
8341:1 March
8312:1 March
8266:29 June
8238:29 June
8184:(ed.).
8174::
8109:29 June
8041:29 June
7995:29 June
7972:Europe.
7754:Corcyra
7741::
7716:Kórkyra
7712::
7705:Κόρκυρα
7672:Korčula
7616:village
7614:Pelekas
7586:terrace
7420:Gallery
7349:of the
7338:actress
7282:Kaiser
7273:company
7271:Bulgari
7165:Marshal
6974:, actor
6745:Ancient
6645:), and
6643:vanilla
6631:almonds
6619:pastéli
6615:almonds
6607:peppery
6578:sofrito
6549:) and "
6547:gruyere
6527:kumquat
6517:Achaean
6515:), the
6511:(white
6470:Economy
6414:Albania
6410:Sarandë
6398:airfoil
6271:Tourism
6251:Prozzak
6017:In film
6011:Candide
5852:Nausica
5840:Odyssey
5825:Colchic
5792:In myth
5747:Graikoí
5743:bótides
5736:Psalm 2
5717:bótides
5663:Mariani
5601:Balkans
5535:Italian
5527:tiranno
5415:strings
5301:Austria
5191:botides
5163:Serbia.
5144:Serbian
5043:archaic
5031:of the
4961:Culture
4943:freedom
4893:Corcyre
4814:Citadel
4792:Gardiki
4689:Gardiki
4658:) is a
4560:obelisk
4511:Castles
4481:Korkyra
4458:Korkyra
4451:Archaic
4400:Korkyra
4380:Daidala
4353:Korkyra
4346:archaic
4338:Heraion
4298:, near
4285:Western
4242:reliefs
4226:Artemis
4222:Korkyra
4215:Archaic
4154:Korkyra
4140:Archaic
4112:Korkyra
4007:at the
3970:cricket
3870:citadel
3790:German
3717:Olympus
3702:hoplite
3648:Homeric
3580:cricket
3491:at the
3438:Evraiki
3422:Gestapo
3331:of the
3052:at the
3023:Russian
3015:Corcyre
2878:Sofrito
2833:⁄
2750:Ottoman
2683:Mourtos
2661:Ali Bey
2642:Gardiki
2608:British
2604:Ottoman
2528:fiefdom
2493:Genoese
2443:Saracen
2408:Korphoi
2404:Korypho
2386:in the
2378:During
2299:Pyrrhus
2295:Lanassa
2268:Spartan
2232:Persian
2205:Eretria
2201:Corinth
2190:Korkyra
2186:Korkyra
2138:Drepane
2134:Demeter
2122:Drepane
2099:Odyssey
2090:Scheria
2082:Scheria
2078:Homeric
2074:Corcyra
2032:History
1672:Mammals
1636:to the
1598:kumquat
1402:1,111.3
1399:(7.48)
1394:(7.37)
1389:(5.53)
1384:(3.46)
1379:(0.85)
1374:(0.34)
1369:(0.61)
1364:(1.44)
1359:(2.57)
1354:(3.92)
1349:(4.85)
1344:(5.35)
1334:(21.2)
1329:(28.4)
1324:(28.0)
1319:(37.0)
1314:(45.0)
1309:(52.3)
1304:(50.0)
1299:(47.7)
1294:(40.3)
1289:(31.6)
1284:(24.1)
1279:(24.4)
1274:(21.2)
1264:(53.6)
1259:(44.6)
1254:(50.4)
1249:(56.7)
1244:(62.2)
1239:(66.7)
1234:(66.0)
1229:(62.4)
1224:(55.9)
1219:(49.3)
1214:(44.8)
1209:(42.3)
1204:(41.5)
1194:(63.7)
1189:(52.2)
1184:(57.9)
1179:(65.3)
1174:(72.9)
1169:(79.9)
1164:(80.1)
1159:(75.6)
1154:(67.8)
1149:(59.4)
1144:(53.8)
1139:(50.4)
1134:(49.6)
1124:(71.4)
1119:(59.4)
1114:(65.7)
1109:(73.8)
1104:(81.5)
1099:(88.7)
1094:(88.2)
1089:(82.8)
1084:(75.2)
1079:(66.4)
1074:(60.8)
1069:(57.4)
1064:(57.0)
1049:(71.6)
1044:(82.0)
1039:(91.4)
1034:(99.3)
1014:(93.2)
1009:(82.4)
1004:(78.8)
999:(73.4)
994:(69.8)
909:Climate
842:Othonoi
793:Bay of
756:Albania
752:Sarandë
667:Kerkyra
663:Korkyra
646:Korkyra
641:Kerkyra
583:by the
545:Corinth
525:Korkyra
494:Othonoi
486:Albania
468:) is a
448:Kérkyra
444::
437:Κέρκυρα
429:Kerkyra
212:Corfiot
208:Demonym
104:19°52′E
101:39°36′N
55:Κέρκυρα
14945:Kozani
14932:Kozani
14881:Valtos
14848:Patras
14830:Achaea
14705:Rhodes
14637:Andros
14573:Oitylo
14461:Ikaria
14428:Lemnos
14420:Lesbos
14382:Ithaca
14295:Pogoni
14280:Dodoni
14263:Epirus
14226:Thasos
14216:Nestos
14211:Kavala
14203:Kavala
14193:Soufli
14109:Siteia
14028:Sfakia
14023:Selino
14000:Chania
13944:Serres
13931:Serres
13916:Edessa
13888:Kilkis
13880:Kilkis
13870:Naousa
13842:Arnaia
13806:Locris
13778:Dorida
13770:Phocis
13742:Euboea
13732:Thebes
13658:Aegina
13640:Attica
13619:Attica
13607:region
13597:Greece
13536:Euboea
13446:Kravia
13442:Kastos
13427:Atokos
13389:Schiza
13308:Ithaca
13175:Ithaca
13167:Ithaca
12995:Events
12954:Nature
12904:Liston
12591:
12556:
12550:Greece
12537:
12518:
12512:397597
12510:
12454:
12436:
12426:
12404:
12381:
12360:
12337:
12316:
12295:
12258:
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11985:
11922:
11845:"imdb"
11511:
11481:
11391:
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11305:
11271:
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11218:
11049:
10926:
10896:
10866:UNESCO
10815:
10779:
10741:
10707:
10648:
10615:
10572:14 May
10536:
10509:
10484:14 May
10441:
10369:
10342:
10248:forms.
10239:
10212:
10156:
10125:
10119:498298
10117:
10077:
10069:
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9986:
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9775:Quote:
9655:
9630:
9583:
9575:
9279:6 July
9270:
9185:
9141:6 July
9106:6 July
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8993:6 July
8965:6 July
8956:
8927:6 July
8898:
8871:
8835:
8635:
8180:". In
8168:
8019:3 July
7965:6 July
7906:1.36.3
7823:
7745:Koryfó
7734:Κορυφώ
7526:street
7360:lawyer
7079:H.R.H.
6918:, and
6834:M.B.E.
6821:H.R.H.
6788:Modern
6697:Meißen
6666:Sukkot
6662:citron
6627:sesame
6570:salami
6513:muscat
6506:Aegean
6504:, the
6502:Robóla
6500:white
6496:, the
6437:Kanoni
6394:Patras
6281:Sidari
6089:Fedora
5997:, and
5980:Lolita
5888:; and
5810:Hyllus
5806:Melite
5775:floats
5721:Liston
5709:Eroica
5695:Amleto
5690:Faccio
5655:Chopin
5639:Adagio
5617:Easter
5523:Gerone
5506:, the
5499:, the
5461:Greece
5455:Under
5305:Liston
5238:Venice
5026:Gorgon
5000:Gorgon
4667:Greece
4663:castle
4378:, and
4370:Large
4349:temple
4273:Memnon
4265:metope
4185:Apollo
4177:Ionian
4173:metope
4169:adyton
4158:frieze
4150:Greece
4146:temple
3927:Λιστόν
3912:Liston
3886:marina
3859:Venice
3754:Kaiser
3751:German
3747:Geneva
3725:Thetis
3698:hubris
3570:Liston
3420:, the
3349:Epirus
3246:Allied
3200:pogrom
3005:French
2982:, and
2914:blazon
2672:slaves
2394:, the
2303:Epirus
2258:BCE).
2178:Strabo
2166:Taphos
2158:Euboea
2150:Macris
2130:Uranus
2126:Cronus
2070:Strabo
1956:, the
1952:, the
1948:, the
1944:, the
1940:, the
1936:, the
1932:, the
1928:, the
1924:, the
1920:, the
1897:, the
1893:, the
1889:, the
1885:, the
1881:, the
1877:, the
1873:, the
1832:, the
1828:, the
1824:, the
1820:, the
1816:, the
1812:, the
1775:Coypus
1769:, the
1765:, the
1761:, the
1757:, the
1753:, the
1749:, the
1745:, the
1660:, the
1656:, the
1652:, the
1610:maquis
1602:loquat
1540:110.9
1537:133.5
1534:188.9
1531:257.1
1528:332.8
1525:364.5
1522:324.2
1519:276.8
1516:206.5
1513:116.0
1510:116.8
1507:117.7
1448:122.4
945:Month
893:, the
887:Enosis
764:sickle
724:Othoni
659:Metope
655:Asopos
627:. The
625:ICOMOS
618:UNESCO
541:Athens
500:, and
318:.corfu
161:Greece
158:
14982:Corfu
14784:Volos
14672:Tinos
14667:Thira
14662:Syros
14657:Paros
14652:Naxos
14647:Milos
14601:Pylia
14530:Argos
14466:Samos
14453:Samos
14364:Paxoi
14359:Corfu
14351:Corfu
14323:Souli
14249:Sapes
14165:Evros
14132:Amari
13991:Crete
13903:Pella
13663:Hydra
13524:Crete
13478:Proti
13375:Oxeia
13323:Paxos
13313:Corfu
13113:Paxos
13095:Corfu
13084:Corfu
12664:Corfu
12181:(PDF)
12170:(PDF)
12071:S2CID
11994:9 May
11960:9 May
11931:4 May
11890:BFI.
11875:4 May
11426:Lecce
10987:8 May
10981:(PDF)
10974:(PDF)
10862:(PDF)
10123:S2CID
10115:JSTOR
10075:S2CID
10067:JSTOR
9900:4 May
9863:4 May
9825:4 May
9628:JSTOR
9581:S2CID
9573:JSTOR
9473:Shoah
8212:(PDF)
8205:(PDF)
8178:Corfu
8014:(PDF)
7750:Latin
7406:Greek
7294:Greek
7108:]
6998:Corfu
6623:honey
6555:Grana
6551:Corfu
6418:ferry
6390:Paxoi
6317:Kavos
6265:Drake
6086:film
6064:Greek
5836:Homer
5803:naiad
5738::9).
5728:]
5702:from
5688:from
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5643:Verdi
5578:Greek
5411:brass
5385:pálko
5368:Count
5364:Cónte
5338:Paliá
5312:]
5248:Music
5214:panic
5080:(see
4972:opera
4951:Genoa
4776:Greek
4723:Greek
4644:Greek
4568:Doric
4564:cross
4300:Tiber
4296:Italy
4234:stone
4230:Doric
4165:porch
4143:Doric
3923:Greek
3919:]
3900:Greek
3882:fosse
3874:Greek
3866:Corfu
3848:is a
3745:, in
3732:pride
3713:Paris
3690:Greek
3628:Dying
3517:Corfu
2924:walls
2826:Italy
2822:Malta
2679:Parga
2538:serfs
2433:) in
2419:theme
2323:Roman
2118:Medea
2114:Jason
2094:Homer
2060:word
1628:Birds
1616:Fauna
1574:Homer
1569:Flora
1496:70.9
1493:77.1
1490:77.5
1487:74.9
1484:70.3
1481:61.7
1478:61.7
1475:63.2
1472:69.2
1469:72.5
1466:73.1
1463:74.1
1460:75.6
1445:16.5
1442:14.7
1439:11.4
1421:12.2
1418:12.9
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