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− | Korčula's old name was Curzola. The island was from 1420 to 1797 part of the ''Republic of Venice''. The Old-Slavic term was Krkar. According to [[Directory:Korcula History|Nikola Ostojic]] (Compendio Storico dell Isola di Curzola) the Greeks named it "Black Corfu" (Kórkyra Melaena) after their homeland and the dense woods on the island. <ref>Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula by Nikola Ostojic (p.5) | + | One of Korčula's old names was Curzola. The island was from 1420 to 1797 part of the ''Republic of Venice''. The Old-Slavic term was Krkar. According to [[Directory:Korcula History|Nikola Ostojic]] (Compendio Storico dell Isola di Curzola) the Greeks named it "Black Corfu" (Kórkyra Melaena) after their homeland and the dense woods on the island. <ref>Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula by Nikola Ostojic (p.5) |
| * Corcira Melaena (Greek:Kórkyra Melaena)</ref> | | * Corcira Melaena (Greek:Kórkyra Melaena)</ref> |
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| * [[Dalmatian Italians#The Cultural and Historical Venetian Presence in Dalmatia|The Cultural and Historical Venetian Presence in Dalmatia-Croatia]] | | * [[Dalmatian Italians#The Cultural and Historical Venetian Presence in Dalmatia|The Cultural and Historical Venetian Presence in Dalmatia-Croatia]] |
| * [[Defence of Korcula]] | | * [[Defence of Korcula]] |
− | * [[Directory:Korcula History 2 |Korcula History 2]] | + | * [[Directory:Korcula History 2 |Korcula History, Romans & Venice]] |
| * [[Korčulanski Dijalekt]] | | * [[Korčulanski Dijalekt]] |
| * [[Korcula and Italian Wikipedia]] | | * [[Korcula and Italian Wikipedia]] |