-
clubs ("Aris
Kerkyras" est 1924, "Helespontos" est 1923 and "Asteras
Kerkyras" est 1926).
These three teams alongside "Olympos
Kerkyras" were dominating...
- gruyere) and "Corfu"
cheese (a
variant of Grana); "Corfu butter" (Boútyro
Kerkýras), an
intensely flavored cooking and
baking butter made of ewe's milk; and...
- Plessas. In 1972 he
wrote the
music for
Alekos Sakellarios' I
Komissa tis
Kerkyras (Gr****: Η κόμησσα της Κέρκυρας The
Countess of Corfu). He is currently...
-
Corfu (/kɔːrˈf(j)uː/, also US: /ˈkɔːrf(j)uː/) or
Kerkyra (Gr****: Κέρκυρα, romanized:
Kérkyra,
pronounced [ˈcercira] ;
Ancient Gr****: Κόρκυρα, romanized: Kórkyra...
- PAE
Kerkyra (Gr****: ΠΑΕ Κέρκυρα), was a Gr****
football club
based in Corfu, Greece. The club pla**** in the
Gamma Ethniki, the
fourth tier of the Gr****...
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Corfu incident (Gr****: κατάληψη της Κέρκυρας, romanized: Katalipsi tis
Kerkyras, Italian:
crisi di Corfù) was a 1923
diplomatic and
military crisis between...
-
Kerkyra Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Kerkyra, Greece. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of A.O. Kerkyra...
-
Before the
Venetian era the promontory,
which lies
between the Gulf of
Kerkyra to the
north and
Garitsa Bay to the south, was
defended by
Byzantine fortifications...
- The
Philharmonic Society of
Corfu (Gr****: Φιλαρμονική Εταιρεία Κερκύρας,
Philharmonice Ɛtaerɛia Cɛrcyras,
pronounced [filarmoɲiˈci eteˈri.a cerˈciras])...
- Greece's top division, on four
occasions with
Apollon Smyrnis, Niki Volou,
Kerkyra,
Athens Kallithea, and AEL. Born in Thessaloniki,
Vosniadis had a three-year...