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| *"CURZOLA (Serbo-Croatian Korcula or Karkar), an island in the Adriatic Sea, forming part of Dalmatia, Austria; and lying west of the Sabioncello promontory, from which it is divided by a strait less than 2 M. wide. Its length is about 25 m.; its average breadth, 4 m. Curzola (Korcula), the capital and principal port, is a fortified town on the east coast, and occupies a rocky foreland almost surrounded by the sea."</ref> (then called Corcyra Nigra): | | *"CURZOLA (Serbo-Croatian Korcula or Karkar), an island in the Adriatic Sea, forming part of Dalmatia, Austria; and lying west of the Sabioncello promontory, from which it is divided by a strait less than 2 M. wide. Its length is about 25 m.; its average breadth, 4 m. Curzola (Korcula), the capital and principal port, is a fortified town on the east coast, and occupies a rocky foreland almost surrounded by the sea."</ref> (then called Corcyra Nigra): |
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− | * Being attacked and killed (''or'' sold of as slaves). | + | * Being attacked and killed (''or'' sold off as slaves). |
| * The survivors could have fled from Korčula to Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik), then a place of refuge. | | * The survivors could have fled from Korčula to Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik), then a place of refuge. |
| * Maybe some survived and remained on the island ''or'' they came back after the Narantani lost control over the island. | | * Maybe some survived and remained on the island ''or'' they came back after the Narantani lost control over the island. |