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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)
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Consequently the Turks were never able to create a 5176: 2947: 3372: 3616: 4442: 462: 4206: 4558:(Παλαιό Φρούριο) is an old Venetian fortress built on an artificial islet with fortifications surrounding its entire perimeter, although some sections, particularly on the east side, are slowly being eroded and falling into the sea. Nonetheless, the interior has been restored and is in use for cultural events, such as concerts (συναυλίες) and Sound and Light Productions (Ηχος και Φως), when historical events are recreated using sound and light special effects. These events take place amidst the ancient fortifications, with the Ionian Sea in the background. The central high point of the citadel rises like a giant natural 2042: 10685:Ή ύπαρξη βυζαντινών έρειπίων στή θέση Πατίμα δείχνει πιθανότατα ότι στό σημείο αύτό ύπήρχε βυζαντινός οικισμός. Δέν άποκλείεται, σέ δυσκολότερα χρόνια, ό πληθυσμός νά μετοίκησε άπό τή θέση αύτήστσν οχυρωμένο λόφο. Εκτός άπό τό βυζαντινό φρούριο, στήν περιοχή τοϋ Άγγελοκάστρου παρουσιάζουν ένδιαφέρον καί δυό παλιές έκ- κλησίες, πού ...Ο Buchon, που επισκέφθηκε το καστρο, υποθέτει οτι χτιστηκε ατα τελη του ΙΒ' αιώνα από καποιο μελος της οικογενειας των Αγγελων Κομνηνων, σε μια ταραγμένη εποχή που ευνοουσε προσωπα με κυρος να γινονται ανεξαρτητα απο το κεντρο. Τα τειχη του, γραφει, μαρτυρουν βιαστικη κατασκευή. 2959: 7440: 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. 7490: 7452: 3987: 2907: 4589: 7623: 7517: 6804: 7577: 4995: 6352: 6276: 5398: 7635: 7428: 5124: 7533: 782: 4869: 861: 790: 5565: 2891: 7593: 4432: 2346: 6148:. Other scenes filmed here include those tracing 'Melina' and James' walk through the city's streets, and Melina being greeted by Bond at Pontikonisi island. A major action element was filmed on the largest sandy beach on the island, Issos Beach in Agios Georgios South, involving a beach buggy chase along the dunes. The film's scene depicting a Greek wedding was filmed at the Bouas-Danilia traditional village (Μπούας Δανίλια παραδοσιακό χωριό). Action scenes were also filmed at Neo Frourio. 4914: 3783: 3104: 719: 4129: 7478: 7502: 4767: 7562: 7466: 4714: 4631: 5276:, Corfu developed a musical heritage of its own and which constitutes the nucleus of modern Greek musical history. Until the early 18th century, musical life took place in city and village squares, with performances of straight or musical comedies – known as Momaries or Bobaries. From 1720, Corfu became the possessor of the first theatre in post-1452 Greece. It was the Teatro San Giacomo (now the City Hall) named after the nearby Roman Catholic cathedral (completed in 1691). 6362: 4531: 4000: 3944: 3457: 13128: 7548: 3546: 7608: 4543: 2989: 3233: 4073:(Greek meaning "mouse island"), though small is very green with abundant trees, and at its highest natural elevation (excluding its trees or man-made structures, such as the monastery), stands at about 2 m (6 ft 6.74 in). Pontikonisi is home of the monastery of Pantokrator (Μοναστήρι του Παντοκράτορος); the white stone staircase of the monastery, viewed from afar, gives the impression of a (mouse) tail, which lent the island its name. 5296: 2024:'s Goodman Award) on the 1 January 2021 to coincide with the launch of the Corfu Butterfly Survey. The website describes the 75 species of butterflies that have been confirmed by members of CBC from the island. It outlines the value of butterflies as indicators of the island's biodiversity status and encourages enthusiasts to record their sightings on this website, as participants of the survey. On the 16 December 2021, CBC became a UK registered 6727: 8165: 5445: 4333: 3677: 3533: 80: 5553: 155: 71: 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." 6705: 6692: 5953: 3826: 820:(906 m (2,972 ft)); and the second Stravoskiadi, at 849 m (2,785 ft). The full extent of capes and promontories take in Agia Aikaterini, Drastis to the north, Lefkimmi and Asprokavos to the southeast, and Megachoro to the south. Two islands are also to be found at a middle point of Gouvia and Corfu Bay, which extends across much of the eastern shore of the island; are known as Lazareto and Ptychia (or Vido). 6475: 6238: 3304: 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 2710: 2575: 6793: 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 829: 3507:, the island was rebuilt under the general programme of reconstruction of the Greek Government (Ανοικοδόμησις) and many elements of its classical architecture remain. Its economy grew but a portion of its inhabitants left the island for other parts of the country; buildings erected during Italian occupation – such as schools or government buildings – were put back to civic use. In 1956 877:. Lazaretto has an area of 7.1 ha (17.5 acres) and comes under the administration of the Greek National Tourist Organization. During Venetian rule in the early 16th century, a monastery was built on the islet and a leprosarium established later in the century, after which the island was named. In 1798, during the French occupation, the islet was occupied by the 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 2930: 5258: 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 2211:, and its fertile lowlands in the southern section of the island favoured its growth and, influenced perhaps by the presence of non-Corinthian settlers, its people, quite contrary to the usual practice of Corinthian colonies, maintained an independent and even hostile attitude towards the mother city. 2743:
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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Again, during the first great siege of Corfu by the Turks in 1537, Angelocastro ... and After a siege lasting a year the invaders were finally driven away by the defenders of the fortress who were helped by the inhabitants of the neighbouring villages. In 1571, when they once more invaded Corfu, the
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On a precipitous rocky peak dominating a wide range of coastline around Palaeokastritsa stand the crumbling walls and battlements of the twelfth-century Byzantine Fortress of Angelokastro, not far from the village of Krini. (p. 163) After a siege lasting a year the invaders were finally driven away
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who commanded the stubborn defence of the island against Ottoman forces, but also to the miraculous intervention of St. Spyridon. Venice honoured von der Schulenburg and the Corfiots for successfully defending the island. Recognizing St. Spyridon's role in the defence of the island Venice legislated
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is also to be found, divided by a street in two parts: "Ano Plateia" (literally: "Upper square") and "Kato Plateia" (literally: "Lower square"), (Ανω Πλατεία and Κάτω Πλατεία in Greek). This is the biggest square in South-Eastern Europe and one of the largest in Europe, and replete with green spaces
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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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Since the castle was abandoned for a long time, its structure is in a state of ruin. The eastern side of the fort has disappeared and only a few traces of it remain. There are indications that castle stones have been used as building material for houses in the area. Access to the fortress is mainly
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and became the first female mayor in Greece. The Corfu General Hospital was also constructed; electricity was introduced to the villages in the 1950s, the radio substation of Hellenic Radio in Corfu was inaugurated in March 1957, and television was introduced in the 1960s, with internet connections
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These defeats in the east and the west of the island proved decisive, and the Ottomans abandoned their siege and departed. Two years later they repeated their attempt. Coming from Africa after a victorious campaign, they landed in Corfu and wreaked havoc on rural areas. Following a counterattack by
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After 1818, when an opera composed by Rossini was first scheduled for presentation in Corfu, operas by Rossini predominated over works composed by earlier or contemporary artists. This development reflected a general change in Europe, clearly illustrated by the performance of Wagner's Lohengrin in
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One thing is certain, however. The area under plough outside the walls increased, since the village communities multiplied across the entire island (if we are to judge from the Byzantine castles that have survived) in order to protect the fields. They are castles such as Kassiopi, Angelokastro and
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The Ottomans were a major and expanding presence in Europe, Asia, and Africa. ... The knights, their fortifications strengthened by bastions, resisted assaults and bombardment before accepting ... Ottoman naval pressure on Europe increased in the Mediterranean, with sieges of Corfu in 1537 (map 2)
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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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as the botanical architect of the Palace, and also built a bridge later named by the locals after him—the "Kaiser's bridge" (Greek: η γέφυρα του Κάιζερ transliterated as: i gefyra tou Kaizer)—to access the beach without traversing the road forming the island's main artery to the south. The bridge,
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Quote: "In the elections of 1954 Stamatios Desillas was elected Mayor for a second term and remained in office until his death, Christmas Day 1955. Soon after a bye-election took place in Corfu in which the widow of the deceased Maria Desilla – Kapodistria, was elected Mayor with 5,365 votes in a
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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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Corfu Butterfly Conservation (CBC) was launched in April 2019. The group is composed of concerned residents, island visitors and scientists from throughout Europe. Their goals are to produce robust scientific data that can be used to influence policy and protect habitat for the benefit of Corfu's
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Quote: "SOCCER The tournament will start on Wednesday 04 of July An Open Ceremony and a parade of all the teams will take place in the biggest square in the Balkansand one of the most impressive ones in the whole continent, to the square Spianada itself which is constructed similarlyto the Royal
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The buses to the main places on the island run about six times a day between the city and Glyfada, Sidari, Paleokastritsa, Roda and Acharavi, Lefkimmi, Lefkimmi and Piri. Other coaches drive up to twice a day to Athens and Thessaloniki. City buses run through the city to the Airport, Achilleion,
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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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and defeated it in the ensuing naval battle. On 19 July, after taking a few outlying forts, the Ottoman army reached the hills around the city of Corfu and laid siege to it. Despite repeated assaults and heavy fighting, the Ottomans were unable to breach the defences and were forced to raise the
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as a naval station, but did not render much assistance with its fleet. The island was nearly lost to Athens by two attempts of the oligarchic faction to effect a revolution; on each occasion the popular party ultimately won the day and took a most bloody revenge on its opponents (427 BCE and 425
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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).
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Quote: "By the time I got back to camp the troop had returned from Corfu full of stories about the wonderful reception they’d had from the locals as the liberators of the island." Bill Sanderson's Wartime Experiences -Part 4 – 40 Commando by Bill Sanderson (junior) Bill Sanderson's Wartime
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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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St George South to the west boasts the largest sandy beach on the island coupled with a selection of all-inclusive package hotels and traditional corfiot villas and flats. The Korission lake nature reserve also provides a stopover for European birds migrating south.
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While much of present-day Greece was under Ottoman rule, the Ionian Islands enjoyed a Golden Age in music and opera. Corfu was the capital city of a Venetian protectorate and it benefited from a unique musical and theatrical heritage. Then in the 19th century, as a
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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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The castles of Corfu, located at strategic points on the island helped defend the island from many invaders and they were instrumental in repulsing repeated Turkish invasions, making Corfu one of the few places in Greece never to be conquered by the Ottomans.
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The Palace of St. Michael and St. George (Plate III), which is generally considered the finest of the British buildings in ... seat of the Order of St. Michael and St. George which had been instituted in 1818 to honour distinguished British and local
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After the purchase of the 'Achilleion', Kekule was invited by the Kaiser to go to Corfu to provide advice on the positioning of the ... 94 Without a doubt, Wilhelm's lifelong obsession with the statue of the Gorgon unearthed in Corfu stems from the
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Some pieces by Castiglione, deserved particular notice, together with the last siege, and the new fortifications of Corfu, which is not only painted on a picture, but curiously modelled in wood. Corfu is not only a bulwark to the Venetians, against
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In this respect it is surpassed only by the perhaps slightly later temple at Kardaki on Corfu (*), where the frieze was completely omitted. This is nothing but the logical consequence of the tendencies from the early Sicilian temples, where the
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Thus the important stronghold of Corfu was protected (according to a dispatch of Antonio Priuli, proveditor generale da ... Morea would prove to be, for they were bulwarks against the Turks' intrusion into the Adriatic.17 Corfu was apparently
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has a number of scenes filmed in Corfu. The most memorable scene of the film to be bound with the island is of the underwater ancient Greek temple, with a huge turtle swimming in front of the camera; a casino scene was also filmed at the
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As far as his theatrical activities were concerned, the end of 1716 was a high point for Vivaldi. In November, he managed to have the Ospedale della Pietà perform his first great oratorio, Juditha Triumphans devicta Holofernis barbaric
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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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Corfu thus became a strong bulwark against the Turks, whose frequent attacks were successfully repulsed. In 1716 it was besieged for forty-two days by a formidable Ottoman army and fleet, and several daring attempts were made to storm
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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 differs from that of other major Greek cities, because of Corfu's unique history. From 1386 to 1797, Corfu was ruled by Venetian nobility; much of the city reflects this era when the island belonged to the
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Just to the north of "Kato Plateia" lie the "Palaia Anaktora" (Παλαιά Ανάκτορα: literally "Old Palaces"): a large complex of buildings of Roman architectural style which formerly housed the Kings of Greece, and prior to that the
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Under the Venetians, in the middle ages, and down even to the seventeenth century, Corfu was esteemed the advanced bastion and bulwark of the Christian states, against the Ottoman power, when the Solymans and the Sclims menaced
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was spoken in Corfu. During this time, the local Greek language assimilated a large number of Italian and Venetian words, many of which are still common today. The internationally renowned Venetian-born British photographer
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View of the Palace of Saints Michael and George (Palaia Anaktora). The gates of St. Michael and St. George are on the left and right respectively. The gardens are to the right of the arch of St. George. The statue of Sir
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field, a pavilion, and Maitland's monument. Also notable are the Old and New forts, the recently restored Palace of Sts. Michael and George, formerly the residence of the British colonial governor and the seat of the
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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 very common till the 1960s, but after persecution it became extinct, with the last individuals observed in the first half of the 1990s. Recent sightings indicate a recolonization effort from the nearby mainland.
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A Venetian Greek in the Ottoman Balkans Marco Antonio Cazzaiti, 1 742 Marco Antonio Cazzaiti (Markos Antonios Katsaites, 1717–1787) was a nobleman from Venetian Corfu, a lawyer and geographer...Greek in origin and
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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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Stille, M., Gasteratos, I. & B. Stille 2021: Alien and invasive terrestrial vertebrate species on Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. Journal of Vertebrate Biology 70(1): 1-13.
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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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of modern Greece. The first governor of independent Greece after the revolution of 1821, founder of the modern Greek state, and distinguished European diplomat
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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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Hazard, H. W. (2017). A History of the Crusades, Volume 2: The Later Crusades, 1189-1311. USA: University of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated, p. 260
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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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summer residence with the enchanting garden of the Kapodistrias family, which Maria Dessyla Kapodistria donated to the three Corfiote societies
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Danahar G. W. (2022) Corfu Butterfly Conservation (CBC) – our first year of survey work - 2021, European Butterflies, Issue 5, pages 18 - 21.
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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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had developed a "lifelong obsession" with the Gorgon sculpture, dating from seminars on Greek Archaeology the Kaiser attended while at the
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The second range culminates in the mountain of Santi Jeca, or Santa Decca, as it is called by misinterpretation of the Greek designation
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A dreadful storm - coupled with the rumour that St Spyridon was threatening the Turkish army with a flaming torch - broke the Turks' ...
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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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since 1204, successfully repulsed the Ottomans during several sieges, was recognised as a bulwark of the European States against the
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resorts exist on the north, east and southwest coasts. Since 2021 there is an extra service added for visitors of the island called
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Danahar G. W. (2020) Corfiot Butterflies – a contemporary perspective and global context, European Butterflies, Issue 3, pages 6-7.
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Ruiz-Olmo, J. 2006: The Otter (Lutra lutra L.) on Corfu Island (Greece): Situation in 2006. IUCN Otter Spec. Group Bull. 23: 17-25.
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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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Corfu is one of the most northern isles in Greece and also the most westerly, apart from three of its own small satellite isles...
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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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Select Documents on the Constitutional History of the British Empire and Commonwealth: "The Empire of the Bretaignes," 1175–1688
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Roberts, G. 2022: Otter survey of the island of Corfu 2021. OTTER, Journal of the International Otter Survival Fund 2022: 39-42.
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Panitsa, M. & E. Iliadou 2013: FLORA AND PHYTOGEOGRAPHY OF THE IONIAN ISLANDS (Greece). 2nd Botanical Conference in Menorca.
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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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of the city centre. On top of the stores are apartments with balconies. It is from these type of balconies that Corfiots throw
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that separates the island from the mainland gave the castle an important vantage point and an elevated strategic significance.
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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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Thirty-four years later, in August 1571, Ottoman forces returned for yet another attempt to conquer the island. Having seized
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successfully defended the island against the Ottoman Turks during the siege of 1716 as leader of the Venetian forces in Corfu
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Kassiopi Castle is considered one of the most imposing architectural remains in the Ionian Islands, along with Angelokastro,
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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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influence. The temple at Kardaki is considered an important and to a certain degree mysterious topic on the subject of early
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Frantzis, A. 2009: Cetaceans in Greece: Present status of knowledge. Initiative for the Conservation of Cetaceans in Greece.
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are accessible by boat with regular services from Corfu port and Agios Stefanos Avliotes and by ferry from Corfu city port.
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Ioannis Kapodistrias' ancestral home in Corfu town. Nowadays it houses the Translation Department of the Ionian University.
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have been observed recently, but they are escapees and only the coypu and the raccoon have established viable populations.
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a testament to Corfiot-Venetian steadfastness as well as the Venetian castle-building engineering skills. Another castle,
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is the first academic institution of modern Greece. The building is now fully restored after the WWII Luftwaffe bombings.
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From medieval times and into the 17th century, the island was recognised as a bulwark of the European States against the
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of the cathedral, while the funeral marches that the bands play differ depending on the band; the Old Philharmonic play
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counterclockwise NW, WNW and W respectively (with respect to the northern part of the island at the top of the map) and
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is on the left and the Doric style St. George's Church built by the British can be seen in the background on the right.
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Quote: "The French were the ones who turned the Spianada into a public square and park – one of the biggest in Europe"
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in 1824. It is also considered the precursor of the Ionian University. It had Philological, Law, and Medical Schools.
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the architectural fragments found at the Corfu Heraion with the aim to reconstruct in 3D the Temple at Palaiopolis in
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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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The town of Corfu, the bulwark of Italy and of the east, is Covered in all directions, towards the sea and land,
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Corfiotes have a long history of hospitality to foreign residents and visitors, typified in the 20th century by
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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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In 1923, after a diplomatic dispute between Italy and Greece, Italian forces bombarded and occupied Corfu. The
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The poem concludes with the proposal that 'to keep new Europe open-eyed/ they let the marble poet preside...'.
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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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Up until the early 20th century, it was mainly visited by the European royals and elites, including Emperor
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In contrast, at the great staircase in the main hall is a giant painting of the triumphant Achilles full of
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Bancroft, Harding F.; Stein, Eric (1949). "The Corfu Channel Case: Judgment on the Preliminary Objection".
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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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der Räume und Kunstwerke des Achilleions hat, von entsprechendem dokumentarischem Filmmaterial begleitet.
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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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Kostas Kardamis "San Giacomo and Greek ottocento"XI Convegno Annuale di Società Italiana di Musicologia
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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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Eight species of amphibians and 31 species of reptiles live or have been recorded on and around Corfu.
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The island's culture absorbed Venetian influence in a variety of ways; like other Ionian islands (see
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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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The Achilleion was eventually acquired by the Greek state and has now been converted into a museum.
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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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Britain's Greek Empire: Reflections on the History of the Ionian Islands from the Fall of Byzantium
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The New Fortress was built on the hill of St. Mark between 1572 and 1645, the military engineer ...
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Life GRECABAT: Κατάλογος σπηλαίων με εποχές παρουσίας σημαντικών αποικιών (accessed in: 28/4/2021).
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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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Ancient Cities: The Archaeology of Urban Life in the Ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece and Rome
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A Russian gun from the Russian-Ottoman occupation of Corfu in the beginning of the 19th century,
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A Hand-book for Travellers in the Ionian Islands, Greece, Turkey, Asia Minor, and Constantinople
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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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on the Holocaust in Corfu. Also contains information about the Nazi collaborator mayor Kollas.
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The Reading Society of Corfu has an extensive library of old Corfu manuscripts and rare books.
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tide. Today, however, this role is often relatively unknown or ignored, but was celebrated in
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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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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Philharmonic Union use bright red and black uniforms and plumes. It is commonly called the
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The Imperial gardens on the hill look over the surrounding green hills and valleys and the
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its faction-ridden government was again replaced by a French administration under governor
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From at least the early 9th century, Corfu and the other Ionian Islands formed part of the
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Temple Decoration and Cultural Identity in the Archaic Greek World: The Metopes of Selinus
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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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Many Venetian-speaking families settled in Corfu during these centuries; they were called
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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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The Ionian University was established in 1984, in recognition, by the administration of
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Corfu's coastline spans 217 km (135 mi) including capes; its highest point is
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There are 75 (plus) known species of Corfiot butterfly. Of particular interest are the
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Prospero's Cell: A Guide to the Landscape and Manners of the Island of Corcyra (Corfu)
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commotion is over, the three bands parade the clay-strewn streets playing the famous "
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The Public Library of Corfu is located at the old English Barracks, in Palaio Frourio.
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The island is linked by two highways: GR-24 in the northwest and GR-25 in the south.
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figure with a large head and smiling face, leading a diverse procession of colourful
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from the Archaic period have survived, and the large fragments of the group from the
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the fact that it was one of the few parts of Greece never conquered by the Ottomans.
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formed in a natural gully, with a seawater moat at the bottom, that now serves as a
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refers to the 1716 siege, when Spyridon is meant to have frightened away the Turks;
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Symvolē stēn historia kai topographia tēs periochēs Korinthou stous mesous chronous
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Experiences -Part 4 – 40 Commando by Bill Sanderson (junior) Retrieved 31 July 2008
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Russell King, John Connell, Small worlds, global lives: islands and migration, 1999
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Kerkyra, the "Door of Venice" during the centuries when the whole Adriatic was the
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lived in Corfu and wrote autobiographic books about the topic of Corfu, including
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and presented a formidable strategic vantage point to the occupant of the castle.
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In 1898, Empress Sissi was assassinated at the age of 60 by an Italian anarchist,
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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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The Lion of Menecrates, found near the tomb and thought to belong to the cenotaph
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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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The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare: Renaissance to Revolution, 1492–1792
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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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Elizabeth Mary Leveson-Gower Grosvenor Westminster (2d marchioness of) (1842).
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Corfu has ferry services both by traditional ferries to Gaios in the island of
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The bands give regular summer weekend promenade concerts at the Spianada Green
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of the island. It was then called the Palace of Saints Michael and George. The
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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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Gardiki and, of course, the Old Fortress which was the medieval town itself.
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CBC launched its website (www.corfubutterflyconservation.org, funded by the
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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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elected a new king, Prince Wilhelm (William) of Denmark, who took the name
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The Architecture of Ancient Greece: An Account of Its Historic Development
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This is the only Greek Doric building that is known to have had no frieze.
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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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Around 40 species of mammals live on the island and in the sea around it.
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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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Italian soldiers taken prisoner by the Germans in Corfu, September 1943
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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
6200:. The film describes the connection between the Corfu Gorgon at the 5734:'s phrase: "Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel" ( 5444: 4737:, and was one of three castles which defended the island before the 4574:
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
4500: 4484: 4476: 4453: 4268: 4245: 4188: 4041: 3938: 3666: 3639: 3625: 3574: 3445: 3049: 2806: 2599: 2306: 2153: 2124:, Greek for "sickle", since it was thought to hide the sickle that 2065: 2046: 1782: 1577: 849: 731: 702:Κορυφώ (Koryphō), meaning "city of the peaks". It derives from the 650: 572: 501: 12625: 9425:"Επίσημη Ιστοσελίδα Δήμου Κεντρικής Κέρκυρας και Διαποντίων Νήσων" 8207:(in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from 7084:(1921–2021), born Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, in Corfu 6474: 6309: 5952: 5401:
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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The first opera to be performed in the San Giacomo was in 1733 ("
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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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Its position at the northeastern coast of Corfu overseeing the
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era (1386–1797). The castles formed a defensive triangle, with
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took place to oppose Jewish participation in elections. Later,
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This new alliance was one of the chief immediate causes of the
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is potentially dangerous. The harmless snake list includes the
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Blue-Water Empire: The British in the Mediterranean since 1800
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Corfu was one of the main locations featured in the 1970 film
5370:"). It is the juniormost of the three (founded 18 April 1980). 3932: 2552:
and philhellenic societies across Europe, through nobles like
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are quite widespread, as some of the smaller mammals like the
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Corfu the Garden Isle, editor Frank Giles, John Murray 1994,
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Angelokastro formed a defensive triangle with the castles of
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Cassius for which it was celebrated has totally disappeared.
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The inscription was subsequently removed after World War II.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Corfu, Zakynthos and Cephalonia
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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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Central Union of Municipalities & Communities of Greece
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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".
11500: 9406: 8035:"Old Town of Corfu on UNESCO website retrieved 3 July 2007" 7714: 6582: 6561:), an intensely flavored cooking and baking butter made of 5801:, just before embarking on his ten labours, slept with the 5588:
in Corfu. Opened in 1902, the theatre was the successor of
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Detail of the south wing of the entrance at Kassiopi Castle
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to take the island began in 1431 when Ottoman troops under
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Lizard species include typical lizards and geckos like the
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Franklin P. Johnson (January 1936). "The Kardaki Temple".
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wrote three books about his 1935–1940 childhood on Corfu:
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believed to have been numerous manuscripts of the work of
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The Maitland Monument in Corfu town, built to commemorate
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The island was one of the first places in Europe in which
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as a dowry in 1259. At his death in 1267 it passed to the
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Note: not all prefectures were subdivided into provinces.
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The Greek Tycoon (1978) - Filming & production - IMDb
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Acta Ad Archaeologiam Et Artium Historiam Pertinentia: 4o
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Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century
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Gouvia, Afra, Pelekas and some other places of interest.
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Greek National Road 24, Cen., NW, Corfu – Palaiokastritsa
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is considered to be the place where Odysseus disembarked.
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was performed. A long series of local composers, such as
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in Corfu, built in around 580 BCE in the ancient city of
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which provided defence to the southern part of the island
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period Corcyra was exposed to attack from several sides.
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appear from time to time without breeding there anymore.
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in 1864 the leprosarium again saw occasional use. During
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The Ionian Islands: Aspects of their History and Culture
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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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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
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fleet, which had captured all the other Ionian islands.
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Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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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.
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was the first theatre and opera house of modern Greece.
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The Tomb of Menecrates or Monument of Menecrates is an
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British Lord High Commissioners during the protectorate
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still survive in the lagoons and streams of Corfu. The
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geological fault formation; earthquakes have occurred.
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Architecture: 150 Masterpieces of Western Architecture
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William Bell Dinsmoor; William James Anderson (1973).
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and Vlaheraina Monastery, also taking in the hills of
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and both traditional ferries and advanced retractable
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on the northeastern coast of the island and Byzantine
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in Corfu, built around 600 BCE in the ancient city of
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in Corfu, built around 610 BCE in the ancient city of
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Christianity arrived in Corfu early; two disciples of
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The presence and the extinction of the Golden Jackal
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references two monks from Corfu in Chapter XXVIII of
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and wearing only a simple cloth and an ancient Greek
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attack; Arsenios was canonized and became the city's
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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
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TV series version, and a 2005 BBC movie version, of
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Near the old Venetian Citadel a large square called
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Count Dimitrios Nikolaou Karousos, President of the
2790:, and until the second half of the 20th century the 10833: 10831: 10668: 10352: 10096: 9969: 9212: 9210: 9208: 9206: 9204: 9202: 9200: 9198: 9196: 9194: 8945: 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 446: 390: 343: 12284: 11397: 11290: 11130:"Libraries and Museums from the City Hall website" 11034: 11032: 10943:Sotiris Voyadjis; Ασπασία Ραπτάκη (January 2007). 10881: 10879: 10800: 10724: 10416:. London: Macmillan and Company, Limited. p.  10204:(2 ed.). Cambridge University Press. p.  10197: 9801: 9704: 9702: 8820: 8251: 8249: 8093: 8091: 8089: 5757:Another venerable Corfu tradition is known as the 5428: 3975: 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. 10186: 9837: 9544: 9542: 9266:. Cambridge University Press. 1996. p. 25. 9191: 8049: 7841: 7839: 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: 10430: 10402: 10400: 10293: 10178:. "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. 1978. p. 47. 9799: 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, 12130: 11907: 11905: 11581: 11579: 11577: 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 13576: 13273: 13028: 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: 10911: 10909: 10892:(3 ed.). N. Stamatopoulos. p. 166. 10885: 10768: 10662: 10637: 10525: 10222: 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. 7836: 7775: 7773: 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. 12276: 11974: 11857: 11812: 11201: 11171: 11022:The Literary Panorama, and National Register 10915: 10798: 10789: 10424: 10397: 10006: 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: 11234: 11228: 11059: 11003:"Τροποποίηση του άρθρου 1 του ν. 3852/2010" 10853: 10851: 10580: 10365:. Cambridge University Press. p. 219. 10283: 10279: 10277: 10260: 10258: 10256: 10092: 10090: 10088: 10000: 9795: 9793: 9011:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 8939: 8618: 7942: 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 13035: 13021: 12654: 12640: 12422:, The peoples of Europe, Blackwell Books, 12371:Raaflaub, Kurt A.; van Wees, Hans (2009). 11534: 11532: 11530: 11528: 11025:. Cox, Son, and Baylis. 1811. p. 561. 10906: 10519: 10325: 10046: 10042: 10040: 10038: 10036: 10034: 10032: 10030: 9911: 9489:"Central Jewish Council of Greece website" 9089:. American Philosophical Society. p.  9076: 8867:. Wesleyan University Press. p. 108. 8480:Gasteratos, I. & Z. Fondoulakou 2018: 8158: 8156: 8154: 8152: 8150: 8148: 8146: 8144: 8142: 8140: 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) 12482: 12443: 12347: 11918:. Wilhelm Fink Verlag. pp. 105–106. 11597: 10961: 10936: 10550: 10192: 9781: 9566: 9555:The American Journal of International Law 9053: 8806: 8794: 8782: 8767: 8755: 8743: 8731: 8719: 8670: 8138: 8136: 8134: 8132: 8130: 8128: 8126: 8124: 8122: 8120: 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: 9047: 8913: 8911: 8818: 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: 6360: 6350: 6274: 6236: 5608:, composer of the first opera in Greek. 5563: 5551: 5443: 5433: 5396: 5294: 5256: 5236:was first performed in November 1716 in 5174: 5170: 5122: 4993: 4989: 4912: 4867: 4765: 4712: 4629: 4587: 4541: 4529: 4440: 4430: 4355:(or Corcyra), in what is known today as 4331: 4248:are the earliest significant survivals. 4204: 4127: 3998: 3985: 3942: 3781: 3675: 3614: 3544: 3531: 3455: 3370: 3302: 3231: 3102: 2987: 2708: 2586:can be clearly seen as described in the 2573: 2344: 2040: 1846:nest on the sandy beaches. On land, the 859: 827: 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 36: 29: 14962: 14921: 14894: 14856: 14828: 14819: 14792: 14764: 14726: 14717: 14680: 14627: 14618: 14581: 14548: 14520: 14487: 14478: 14451: 14418: 14409: 14372: 14349: 14340: 14303: 14270: 14261: 14234: 14201: 14163: 14154: 14117: 14084: 14036: 13998: 13989: 13962: 13929: 13901: 13878: 13855: 13832: 13823: 13791: 13768: 13740: 13717: 13708: 13686: 13648: 13626: 13617: 13603: 13509: 13402: 13341: 13295: 13234:Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou 13226: 13207: 13183: 13164: 13135: 13124: 13092: 13054: 12994: 12953: 12932: 12891: 12845: 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: 965: 962: 959: 956: 953: 950: 947: 944: 903:Greek Resistance movement 895:Axis Occupation of Greece 436: 310: 300: 292: 265: 242: 237: 229: 221: 207: 202: 192: 180: 168: 149: 144: 140:906 m (2972 ft) 136: 128: 91: 86: 77: 68: 51: 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). 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