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| Language spoken on the island up to becoming part of the Republic of Venice (1420) was the - '''Dalmatian''' (Romance language) and '''Slavic''' - Chakavian (Old Croatian). Written language was [[Latin]]. Post 1420 Venetian became ''Lingua franca'' on the island. | | Language spoken on the island up to becoming part of the Republic of Venice (1420) was the - '''Dalmatian''' (Romance language) and '''Slavic''' - Chakavian (Old Croatian). Written language was [[Latin]]. Post 1420 Venetian became ''Lingua franca'' on the island. |
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− | * The interaction of theses three must been interesting: | + | * The interaction of theses three must have been interesting: |
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− | The interaction of theses three lay down the foundation of the Korcula Dialect. In the era of the '''Black Plague''' extensive migrations to the island occurred during the Cypriote (1571-1573), Candian (1645-1669), and Morean wars (1684-1699) (between Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire). Refugees from the Ottoman Empire (which ruled the Balkans for centuries) arrived on the island. | + | The interaction of theses three laid down the foundation of the Korcula Dialect. In the era of the '''Black Plague''' extensive migrations to the island occurred during the Cypriote (1571-1573), Candian (1645-1669), and Morean wars (1684-1699) (between Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire). Refugees from the Ottoman Empire (which ruled the Balkans for centuries) arrived on the island. |
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| Quote from ''"The Land of 1000 Islands"'' by Igor Rudan: | | Quote from ''"The Land of 1000 Islands"'' by Igor Rudan: |