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{{Cquote|''It appears that the 7th and the 8th century marked the ending of many cult locations in an area short of reliable archaeological traces of that time. Sacral buildings were mostly abandoned before the arrival of the Slavs i.e. Croats on the Adriatic coast. Apparently, it wasn’t until the 14th and the 15th century that the worship of the old protectors was restored, but in new churches and chapels at safer locations in the interior of the island. There are no traces of any old Croatian cemeteries, and this fact itself providesan insight into the processes of settling Korcula Island in the early Middle Ages''.<ref>[http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:h3G9qKrId_cJ:hrcak.srce.hr/file/56638+University+of+Zadar-Sociogeographic+Transformation+of+the+Western+Part+of+Korcula+Island+by+Lena+Mirosevic-2008/page+161&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au&client=safari&source=www.google.com.au Sociogeographic Transformation of the Western Part of Korcula Island] by Lena Mirosevic; Department of Geography, University of Zadar</ref>}}
 
{{Cquote|''It appears that the 7th and the 8th century marked the ending of many cult locations in an area short of reliable archaeological traces of that time. Sacral buildings were mostly abandoned before the arrival of the Slavs i.e. Croats on the Adriatic coast. Apparently, it wasn’t until the 14th and the 15th century that the worship of the old protectors was restored, but in new churches and chapels at safer locations in the interior of the island. There are no traces of any old Croatian cemeteries, and this fact itself providesan insight into the processes of settling Korcula Island in the early Middle Ages''.<ref>[http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:h3G9qKrId_cJ:hrcak.srce.hr/file/56638+University+of+Zadar-Sociogeographic+Transformation+of+the+Western+Part+of+Korcula+Island+by+Lena+Mirosevic-2008/page+161&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au&client=safari&source=www.google.com.au Sociogeographic Transformation of the Western Part of Korcula Island] by Lena Mirosevic; Department of Geography, University of Zadar</ref>}}
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* Sir John Gardner Wilkinson: {{Cquote|The Greek Church, now dedicated to " Tutti Santi" is appropriated by the Roman Catholics ; there being only two Greek families remaining in the town. Curzola boasts an inn. It is in the Borgo,... <ref>[Dalmatia and Montenegro: Volume 1] By Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (p255)</ref>}}
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* Sir John Gardner Wilkinson: {{Cquote|''The Greek Church, now dedicated to " Tutti Santi" is appropriated by the Roman Catholics ; there being only two Greek families remaining in the town. Curzola boasts an inn. It is in the Borgo,...'' <ref>[Dalmatia and Montenegro: Volume 1] By Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (p255)</ref>}}
    
== Wikipedia and Korcula ==
 
== Wikipedia and Korcula ==
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