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Foreign merchants who chose Lviv as their second home, repaid the city a hundredfold: the Greek from Crete, called Koreto de Candia, whose name was popularly abbreviated into
Korniakt, was the most prominent Ukrainian patrician leader in Lviv in the late 16th and early 17th century, erected a
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Korniaktowska Tower after its founder, a Cretan-born Greek named
Korniakt, and classed by connoisseurs without a trace of exaggeration alongside the finest campanillas of Florence.
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