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What does Corfu mean in English?

Corfu. / (k??'fu?) / noun. an island in the Ionian Sea, in the Ionian Islands: forms, with neighbouring islands, a department of Greece.



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The name Kerkyra is only used in Greece; to the rest of the world the island is known as Corfu, though the town is universally called Kérkyra by preference.

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Britain is Greece's biggest tourism market alongside Germany and Britons make up some 40 percent of Corfu's market. Nevertheless, the island's travel agents' association said bookings from the UK remained low for the moment and flights arriving over the last few days were just 30% full.

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From the 15th century, Corfu was under Venetian rule for some four centuries, then passing to French, British and Greek governments. At various occasions, it had to defend the Venetian maritime empire against the Ottoman army.

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With houses dating from the 14th century, Old Perithia is Corfu's most ancient village. Built to be safe from pirate attacks, it's near the top of the island's highest peak, Mount Pantokrator, surrounded by dense forest and with views over the Ionian Sea towards Albania.

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One very important aspect of Corfu we didn't mention so far: the residents of the island. The are called Greeks, but they call themself Corfiots.

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Although tap water is safe in Corfu, bottled water tastes much better! Drugs are not tolerated. Possession of even small quantities can result in lengthy imprisonment and large fines.

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The French occupied Corfu for only a year before a Russian-Turkish fleet took the island, leaving the Russians in control and declaring the island part of the Eftanisos State – the State of the Seven Islands.

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Hello: Ge?a (Yah). This is the most common Greek greeting used for all occasions. If you're greeting one person, you can say Ge?? s?? (YAH su). If you're greeting a group, you should say Ge?a sa? (YAH sas).

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Corfu is famous for its charming architecture as it features a cluster of colorful buildings dated back to the Venetian period. The island's historic town is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage Site and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and elegant ones worldwide.

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The majority of luxury villas are to be found on the north east coast, from Kommeno northwards. Premium areas are Nissaki, Agni, Kalami, San Stefano, Avlaki and Kassiopi. In the Barbati area there are also several modern seaside developments.

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Kassiopi is one of Corfu's most picturesque villages located approximately 35 km northeast from Corfu Town, just opposite the Albanian coastline. It is a small, quiet fishing village, that has evolved into a popular tourist resort over the last decades, but has managed to retain its authentic, traditional character.

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In November 1815 Corfu came under British rule following the Napoleonic Wars, and in 1864 was ceded to modern Greece by the British government along with the remaining islands of the United States of the Ionian Islands under the Treaty of London.

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Guide to Old Perithia Village, Corfu One such, practically the only surviving example, is Old Perithia. The Old Perithia village, which was built in the 14th century while the island was under Byzantine rule, is located on the northern flanks of Mount Pantokrator at about 400m above sea level.

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The ulterior motive for the invasion was Corfu's strategic position at the entrance of the Adriatic Sea. The crisis was the first major test for the League of Nations but the League failed it. It showed that the League was weak and couldn't settle disputes when a great power confronted a small one.

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The Durrells (known in North America as The Durrells in Corfu) is a British comedy-drama television series loosely based on Gerald Durrell's three autobiographical books about his family's four years (1935–1939) on the Greek island of Corfu. It aired on ITV from 3 April 2016 to 12 May 2019.

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