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Corfiote
Corfiote Cor"fi*ote (k[^o]r"f?-?t), Corfute Cor"fute (k?r"f?t), n. A native or inhabitant of Corfu, an island in the Mediterranean Sea.

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- dominate and their combination with cypress trees compose the typical Corfiot landscape. When undisturbed by cultivation, the high maquis is the major...
- The Corfiot Maltese are a po****tion from the Gr**** island of Corfu (Kerkyra) with ethnic and religious ties to the islands of Malta. A large community...
- Corfiot Italians (or "Corfiote Italians") are a po****tion from the Gr**** island of Corfu (Kerkyra) with ethnic and linguistic ties to the Republic of...
- of the Corfiot Italian community. The majority of the island, however, remained ethnically, linguistically and religiously Gr****. Many Corfiot Italians...
- is rather used for English places. -iot or -iote ChiosChiots CorfuCorfiots CyprusCypriots ("Cyprian" before 1960 independence of Cyprus) Phanar...
- United States of the Ionian Islands, Frederick Adam, and his second wife (a Corfiot), Diamantina 'Nina' Palatino, in 1828–1831, although they had to vacate...
- account of a re-enactment of a famous sea battle between the Corcyrean (Corfiot) Gr****s and the Corinthians. This has been the subject of some debate among...
- Gr****s, Caucasus Gr****s, Cretan Muslims, Sfakians, Slavophone Gr****s, Corfiot Gr****s, Melkites (including Antiochian Gr****s, Jerusalemite Gr****s, and...
- ethnic Italian speakers (Trentino-Alto Adigan Italians, Savoyard Italians, Corfiot Italians, Niçard Italians, Swiss Italians, Corsican Italians, Maltese Italians...
- Ellinika Chronika at about the same time. It was set to music in 1828 by the Corfiot operatic composer Nikolaos Mantzaros, who composed a choral versions, in...