Kérkira
Kérkira or Corfu , Lat. Corcyra, island (1991 pop. 104,781), 229 sq mi (593 sq km), NW Greece, in the Ionian Sea, the second largest of the Ionian Islands , separated by a narrow channel from the Albanian and Greek coasts. Though rising 2,980 ft (910 m) at Mt. Pantokrator in the northeast, Kérkira is largely a fertile lowland producing olive oil, figs, wine, and citrus fruit. Livestock raising (poultry, hogs, and sheep) and fishing are important sources of livelihood. Tourism, centered in Kérkira city, the capital, has increased dramatically in recent years; the island is known internationally. The island has been identified with Scheria, the island of the Phaeacians in Homer's Odyssey. It was settled c.730 BC by Corinthian colonists and shared with Corinth in the founding of Epidamnus on the mainland but became the competitor of Corinth in the Adriatic Sea. The two rivals fought the first recorded (by Thucydides) naval battle in 665 BC In 435 BC, Kérkira (then Corcyra) made war on Corinth over the control of Epidamnus, and in 433 it concluded an alliance (often renewed) with Athens; this alliance helped to precipitate (431) the Peloponnesian War . The island passed under Roman rule in 229 BC and in AD 336 became part of the Byzantine Empire. It was seized from the Byzantines by the Normans of Sicily in the 1080s and 1150s, by Venice (1206), and later by Epirus (1214-59) and the Angevins of Naples. In 1386 the Venetians obtained a hold that ended only with the fall of the Venetian republic in 1797. Under Venetian rule, the island had successfully resisted two celebrated Turkish sieges (1537, 1716). The island was under the protection of Great Britain from 1815 to 1864, when it was ceded to Greece. It was occupied (1916) by the French in World War I, and in 1917 the union of Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia was concluded there. In 1923, after Italian officers trying to establish the Greek-Albanian border were slain in Greece, Kérkira was bombarded and temporarily occupied in retaliation by Italian forces. A major earthquake in 1953 did little damage.
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Travel: Home to the salty-tanged sister of sherry When the Spanish fancy a break they amble down to Sanlucar de Barrameda for a rest and a drop of manzanilla.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/28/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Costa del Sol? One answer is Sanlucar de Barrameda, a town which lies about 60...made and half the buildings in Sanlucar are bodegas that are often...14 per night or contact the Sanlucar de Barrameda Tourist Information Office...
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Sanluqueña de Herrera y Aznar.(TT: Herrera's Sanlucar de Barrameda and Aznar.)
Magazine article from: Epoca; 8/20/2000; ; 700+ words
; Carlos Herrera tiene en La Jara de Sanlcar de Barrameda una casa que es para ponerle un piso. A la casa, no a Carlos Herrera. El piso a Herrera, en forma de casa, ya se lo ha puesto...
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SANLUCAR SERVES UP DISTINCTIVE SHERRY
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 3/16/2005; ; 700+ words
; SANLUCAR DE LA BARRAMEDA, Spain - It wasn't easy to find...in Madrid, it was getting warm in Sanlucar and the foreign tourists hadn't yet...find their perfect accompaniment in Sanlucar's delicate style of sherry. Sanlucar...
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My sherry amour
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 6/29/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Andalucian coastal town of Sanlucar de Barrameda, where humidity is high and...guita manzanilla Origin: Sanlucar de Barrameda Taste: Spain's top-selling...Manzanilla pasada pastrana Origin: Sanlucar de Barrameda Taste: Nutty, salty twang...
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Ole smoke, it's a fiesta; JONATHAN TREW made merry with the sherry on a tour of the delights of Andalucia.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 11/3/2001; 700+ words
; ...Ronda, we got the bus on to Sanlucar De Barrameda, a fishing town that sits...just across the river from Sanlucar. Sanlucar is also famous for...s verdict: THE festival at Sanlucar De Barrameda was the highlight of the holiday...
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Toxic spill ruins crops, worries fishermen
News Wire article from: AP Online; 4/28/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Writer AP Online 04-28-1998 SANLUCAR DE BARRAMEDA, Spain (AP) _ Volunteers...waited gloomily at the docks in Sanlucar de Barrameda, a tourism and fishing village...approaching toxic waste. In Sanlucar, fishing has been a family...
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Travel: Get the gen on the Dom Rep.. and find a warm winter spot; TOP ADVICE DocHoliday.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 10/18/2008; 700+ words
; ...the Costa de la Luz called Sanlucar de Barrameda, about a 20-minute drive...National Park. This protects Sanlucar from the chilly winter winds...Check out its website at www.sanlucar-de-barrameda.com for a list of apartments...
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Head south for a drink.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 11/27/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Christmas tipple Cheers: Life in Sanlucar revolves around its sherries...it's been the lifeblood of Sanlucar de Barrameda for a couple of hundred years...lower temperature and salt air of Sanlucar's microclimate produce a quite...
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Paradise lost as prince plans new Marbella
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/5/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...of the south-western town of Sanlucar de Barrameda, Agustin Cuevas, said last...Confederation (Cepa) says the proposed Sanlucar Golf and Country Club will harm...regional government to exempt Sanlucar from the protective restrictions...
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Proud to be a sherry drinker
Newspaper article from: Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK); 11/18/2006; 700+ words
; ...El Puerto De Santa Maria and Sanlucar De Barrameda. Accept not substitutes...Serve well chilled. Manzanilla Sanlucar De Barrameda is a denomination of origin...Maturing at the coastal town of Sanlucar gives bone- dry styles. La...
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