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[[File:800px-Korcula City.jpg|thumb|right|325px| Town of Korcula]]
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[[File:250px-Croatia-Dalmatia-1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Dalmatia (the dark purple) within todays modern [[Croatia]] The island of Korcula is marked red.]]
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== Korcula Town ==
 
== Korcula Town ==
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At the end of [[World War II]], however, there were no Italians left on Korčula.
 
At the end of [[World War II]], however, there were no Italians left on Korčula.
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==Towns and municipalities in the region of Dubrovnik-Neretva==
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==Towns and municipalities in the region of Dubrovnik - Neretva==
 
Korčula · Metcovich (Metković) · Fort Opus (Opuzen) · Porto Toler (Ploče) · Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
 
Korčula · Metcovich (Metković) · Fort Opus (Opuzen) · Porto Toler (Ploče) · Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
 
Common: Blatta (Blato) · Dubrovačko Primorje · Iagnina (Janjina) · Valley Channels (Konavle) · Norino Tower (Kula Norinska) · Lastovo (Lastovo) · Lombarda (Lumbarda) · Mljet (Mljet) · Pojezerje · Sabbioncello (Orebić ) · Slivno · Smoquizza (Smokvica) · Pond (Stone) · Trpanj (Trpanj) · Vallegrande (Vela Luka) · Zažablje · Župa dubrovačka ·
 
Common: Blatta (Blato) · Dubrovačko Primorje · Iagnina (Janjina) · Valley Channels (Konavle) · Norino Tower (Kula Norinska) · Lastovo (Lastovo) · Lombarda (Lumbarda) · Mljet (Mljet) · Pojezerje · Sabbioncello (Orebić ) · Slivno · Smoquizza (Smokvica) · Pond (Stone) · Trpanj (Trpanj) · Vallegrande (Vela Luka) · Zažablje · Župa dubrovačka ·
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* Taken from it.wikipedia.org [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curzola Link]
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* Additional '''editing''' done by [[User:Peter Z.|Peter Z.]] 11:26, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
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* For the original from Goole Translate [http://www.mywikibiz.com/index.php?title=Directory_talk:Korcula_History_2&diff=prev&oldid=134958 '''link here''']
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==See also (not the orginal)==
 
==See also (not the orginal)==
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