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Korčula (Croatian: [kɔ̂ːrtʃula] , Italian: Curzola) is a
Croatian island in the
Adriatic Sea. It has an area of 279 km2 (108 sq mi), is 46.8 km (29.1 mi)...
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Korčula (Italian: Curzola) is a town on the east
coast of the
island of
Korčula, in Croatia, in the Adriatic. The City of
Korčula has a
total po****tion...
- 'Blato on
Korčula') is a muni****lity on the
island of
Korčula in Croatia. It can be
reached by the main
island road from town of
Korčula. The road runs...
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combined Yugoslav force sailed through the
Korčula Channel—a
strait separating the
islands of Hvar and
Korčula—to
reach safety at the
Yugoslav Navy base...
- Mark (Croatian:
Katedrala sv. Marka) also
called Korčula Cathedral, is the
Roman Catholic church in
Korčula, Croatia. It
occupies an
elevated position in...
- theory. The
group also
organized the
widely po****r
Korčula Summer School in the
island of
Korčula. Due to the
tumultuous sociopolitical conditions in...
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while the
first Gr****
colonies were
established on the
islands of Hvar,
Korčula, and Vis. In 9 AD, the
territory of today's
Croatia became part of the...
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island of
Korčula and a muni****lity in the Dubrovnik-Neretva
County in Croatia.
Smokvica is
located in the
centre of the
island of
Korčula,
about 4 kilometers...
- The
Battle of
Curzola (today
Korčula,
southern Dalmatia, now in Croatia) was a
naval battle fought on 9
September 1298
between the
Genoese and Venetian...
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television reporter, host and journalist. Stipković was born and
raised in
Korčula on the
eponymous island in Croatia, and
attended Maršala Tito elementary...