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| One of Korčula's old names was Curzola. | | One of Korčula's old names was Curzola. |
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− | The island was from 1420 to 1797 part of the ''Republic of Venice'' (France dissolved the Republic in 1797). The Old-Slavic term was Krkar. According to Antun (Antonio) Rosanovic written in his [[Defence of Korcula (part two)|Defence of Korcula in 1571]] the Greeks named it ''Corcyra Melena'' .<ref>Greek: Kórkyra Melaena or Κόρκυρα Μέλαινα, and Corcyra Nigra</ref> | + | The island was from 1420 to 1797 part of the ''Republic of Venice'' (the French Empire dissolved the Republic in 1797). The Old-Slavic term was Krkar. According to Antun (Antonio) Rosanovic written in his [[Defence of Korcula (part two)|Defence of Korcula in 1571]] the Greeks named it ''Corcyra Melena'' .<ref>Greek: Kórkyra Melaena or Κόρκυρα Μέλαινα, and Corcyra Nigra</ref> |
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| Vela Luka in the past was called ''Vallegrande'' (Latin: valle maxima). | | Vela Luka in the past was called ''Vallegrande'' (Latin: valle maxima). |