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Corfu (/kɔːrˈf(j)uː/ kor-FEW, -FOO, US also /ˈkɔːrf(j)uː/ KOR-few, -foo) or Kerkyra (Greek: Κέρκυρα, romanized: Kérkyra, pronounced [ˈcercira] ) is... |
The Corfu incident (Greek: κατάληψη της Κέρκυρας, romanized: Katalipsi tis Kerkyras, Italian: crisi di Corfù) was a 1923 diplomatic and military crisis... |
The Corfu Channel case (French: Affaire du Détroit de Corfou) was the first public international law case heard before the International Court of Justice... |
Gerald Durrell (section Corfu) about a week earlier. On Corfu Durrell began to collect and keep the local fauna as pets. The family lived on Corfu until 1939, and this interval became the... |
Archaic Greek temple in Corfu, Greece, built in around 580 BC in the ancient city of Korkyra (or Corcyra), now called Corfu. It is found on the property... |
Ioannis Kapodistrias (category Politicians from Corfu) founder of the modern Greek state, and the architect of Greek independence. Ioannis Kapodistrias was born in Corfu, the most populous Ionian Island (then... |
Corfiot Italians (redirect from Italian irredentism in Corfu) "Corfiote Italians") are a population from the Greek island of Corfu (Kerkyra) with ethnic and linguistic ties to the Republic of Venice. Their name was specifically... |
Souvlaki (category Greek words and phrases) garnishes and sauces include, ktipiti, Russian salad, and melitzanosalata. In Corfu, a special tomato sauce is added to souvlaki, plainly called "red sauce"... |
Nike (mythology) (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia) appearing and making a graceful descent to the earth rather than dashing sideways into view. The statue of Nike from the Temple of Neptune at Corfu also implies... |
Butrint (category Buildings and structures in Vlorë County) Byzantine written sources of that time mention that Saint Elias of Enna was detained as a spy in Bouthrotos, while Arsenios of Corfu (876-953) noted the... |
French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799) (category States and territories established in 1797) regime and, following the Treaty of Campo Formio, annexed the islands to France, forming the three departments of Corcyre (Corfu), Ithaque (Ithaca) and Mer-Égée... |
countries, and first level administrative country subdivisions such as states, provinces, and territories, as well as certain political and geographic... |
international practice and the recognized principles of international law.". In 1949 the International Court of Justice held in the Corfu Channel Case (United... |
List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom (redirect from Consulate-General of the United Kingdom in Houston) Germany Berlin (Embassy) Düsseldorf (Consulate-General) Munich (Consulate-General) Greece Athens (Embassy) Corfu (Vice-Consulate) Heraklion (Vice-Consulate)... |
Charles George Gordon (redirect from General Charles George Gordon) When the Crimean War began, Gordon was assigned to his boyhood home of Corfu, but after several letters to the War Office, he was sent to Crimea instead... |
Regiment, and placed in command of a field hospital. During the war, his father was assassinated and Andrew inherited a villa on the island of Corfu, Mon Repos... |
Henry Ponsonby (category British Army major generals) who served as Queen Victoria's Private Secretary. Born in Corfu, he was the son of Major-General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby, an Anglo-Irish nobleman... |
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg, Margarita spent a happy childhood between Athens and Corfu. In her youth, however... |
Byzantine–Norman wars (category CS1 Croatian-language sources (hr)) formidable Robert Guiscard and his son Bohemund of Taranto (later, Bohemund I of Antioch), Norman forces took Dyrrhachium and Corfu, and laid siege to Larissa... |
Greece–Serbia relations (redirect from Relations of Greece and Serbia) maintains honorary consulate and a memorial museum in Corfu. On 20 October, Interior ministers of Serbia and Greece, Ivica Dacic and Prokopis Pavlopoulos signed... |