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| * kajić/ type of local boat | | * kajić/ type of local boat |
| * kamara/ bedroom/ soba | | * kamara/ bedroom/ soba |
− | * Katrida/ chair/ Stolica | + | * katrida/ chair/ Stolica |
| * kapula/onion | | * kapula/onion |
| * korač/ hammer/ čekić | | * korač/ hammer/ čekić |
− | * Leut/ type of local boat | + | * leut/ type of local boat |
| * libro/ book/ knjiga | | * libro/ book/ knjiga |
| * makina/ machine | | * makina/ machine |
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| * škver/ shipyard/ brodgradilište | | * škver/ shipyard/ brodgradilište |
| * štrada/ street/ ulica | | * štrada/ street/ ulica |
| + | * šugaman/ beach towel |
| * tavajola/ napkin | | * tavajola/ napkin |
− | * šugaman/ beach towel
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| * vara vamo/ move on | | * vara vamo/ move on |
| * zrcalo/mirror/ogledalo | | * zrcalo/mirror/ogledalo |
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| Korčula's old name was ''Corzula''. The island was from 1420 to 1797 part of the ''Republic of Venice''. Melaina Korkyra (Greek: Μέλαινα Κόρκυρα, "Black Corfu") was the name of the island given by ancient Cnidian Greeks. The Old-Slavic term was Krkar. | | Korčula's old name was ''Corzula''. The island was from 1420 to 1797 part of the ''Republic of Venice''. Melaina Korkyra (Greek: Μέλαινα Κόρκυρα, "Black Corfu") was the name of the island given by ancient Cnidian Greeks. The Old-Slavic term was Krkar. |
| [[File:St Ivan.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The island of St Ivan (Vela Luka) photo by [[Peter Zuvela]]]] | | [[File:St Ivan.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The island of St Ivan (Vela Luka) photo by [[Peter Zuvela]]]] |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |