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Corfu (city)

Corfu (/kɔːrˈf(j)/, also US: /ˈkɔːrf(j)/) or Kerkyra (Greek: Κέρκυρα, romanizedKérkyra, pronounced [ˈcercira] (listen); Ancient Greek: Κόρκυρα, romanizedKórkyra, pronounced [kórkyra]; Medieval Greek: Κορυφώ, romanizedKoryfó; Latin: Corcyra; Albanian: Korfuzi) is a city and a former municipality on the island of Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. Since the 2019 local government reform, it is part of the municipality Central Corfu and Diapontia Islands.[2] It is the capital of the municipality and of the Corfu regional unit. The city also serves as a capital for the region of the Ionian Islands. The city (population in 2011: 39,674 residents and the whole island 111,975) is a major tourist attraction and Greek regional centre and has played an important role in Greek history since antiquity.

Corfu
Κέρκυρα
View of the Old Venetian Fortress and the Old Town of CorfuVenetian Bell Tower of CorfuThe Natura 2000-protected seaside from Kanoni to MesoggiChurch of the Virgin Mary MandrakinaPanoramic view of the City of CorfuPalace of St. Michael and St. GeorgeA characteristic street of Corfu
Clockwise from top: The Old Venetian Fortress and the Old Town of Corfu, as seen from the New Fortress, Venetian bell tower of Corfu, The Natura 2000-protected seaside from Kanoni to Mesoggi, Church of the Virgin Mary Mandrakina, Panoramic view of the city of Corfu, Palace of St. Michael and St. George, A characteristic street of Corfu.
Corfu
Location within the regional unit
Coordinates: 39°37′26″N 19°55′17″E / 39.62389°N 19.92139°E / 39.62389; 19.92139Coordinates: 39°37′26″N 19°55′17″E / 39.62389°N 19.92139°E / 39.62389; 19.92139
CountryGreece
Administrative regionIonian Islands
Regional unitCorfu
MunicipalityCentral Corfu and Diapontia Islands
Government
 • MayorMerope Hydraiou
 • Municipal unit41.905 km2 (16.180 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Municipal unit
39,674
 • Municipal unit density950/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Corfiot
(Greek: Κερκυραίος, -α "Kerkyreos")
Community
 • Population32,095 (2011)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
49100
Area code(s)26610
Vehicle registrationΚΥ
Websitewww.corfu.gr
Official nameOld Town of Corfu
CriteriaCultural: (iv)
Reference978
Inscription2007 (31st Session)
Area70 ha (170 acres)
Buffer zone162 ha (400 acres)

History

The ancient city of Corfu, known as Korkyra, took part in the Battle of Sybota which was a catalyst for the Peloponnesian War, and, according to Thucydides, the largest naval battle between Greek city states until that time. Thucydides also reports that Korkyra was one of the three great naval powers of fifth century BC Greece, along with Athens and Corinth.[3] Medieval castles punctuating strategic locations across the city are a legacy of struggles in the Middle Ages against invasions by pirates and the Ottomans. The city has become known since the Middle Ages as Kastropolis (Castle City) because of its two castles.[4]

From 1386 to 1797, Corfu was ruled by Venetian nobility; much of the city reflects this era when the island belonged to the Republic of Venice, with multi-storied buildings on narrow lanes. The Old Town of Corfu has clear Venetian influence.[5] The city was subjected to four notable sieges in 1537, 1571, 1573 and 1716, in which the strength of the city defenses asserted itself time after time, mainly because of the effectiveness of the powerful Venetian fortifications. Will Durant claimed that Corfu owed to the Republic of Venice the fact that it was the only part of Greece never conquered by the Ottomans.[6]

In 2007, the old town of the city was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.[7][8][9] The municipal unit of Corfu city has a land area of 41.905 km2 (16.180 sq mi)[10] and a total population of 39,674 inhabitants. Besides the city of Corfu/Kérkyra, its largest other towns are Kanáli (population 4,086), Potamós (3,840), Kontokáli (1,660), Alepoú (3,149), and Gouviá (838).

Palaiopolis

 
Kardaki Temple in Corfu

In the city of Corfu, the ruins of the ancient city of Korkyra, also known as Palaiopolis, include ancient temples which were excavated at the location of the palace of Mon Repos, which was built on the ruins of the Palaiopolis. The temples are: Kardaki Temple, Temple of Artemis, and the Temple of Hera. Hera's temple is situated at the western limits of Mon Repos, close to Kardaki Temple and to the northwest.[11] It is approximately 700 m. to the southeast of the Temple of Artemis in Corfu.[11] Hera's Temple was built at the top of Analipsis Hill, and, because of its prominent location, it was highly visible to ships passing close to the waterfront of ancient Korkyra.[11]

Architecture

 
Map of the "Old Fortress" of Corfu, 1573.
 
Typical houses of Corfu city.

In several parts of the town may be found houses of the Venetian time, with some traces of past splendour. The Palace of St. Michael and St. George, built in 1815 by Sir Thomas Maitland (1759–1824; Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands) is a large structure of white Maltese stone. Near Gastouri stands the Pompeian style Achilleion, the palace built for the Empress Elizabeth of Austria, and purchased in 1907 by the German emperor, William II.

Of the thirty-seven Greek churches the most important are the cathedral, dedicated to Our Lady of the Cave; St. Spiridon's, with the tomb of the patron saint of the island; and the suburban church of St Jason and St Sosipater, reputedly the oldest in the island.[citation needed] The city is the seat of a Greek and a Roman Catholic archbishop; and it possesses a gymnasium, a theatre, an agricultural and industrial society, and a library and museum preserved in the buildings formerly devoted to the university, which was founded by Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford (1766–1827, himself the first chancellor in 1824) in 1823, but disestablished on the cessation of the British protectorate.

Based on the ICOMOS evaluation of the old town of Corfu,[8] it was inscribed on the World Heritage List. The ICOMOS experts have noted that "about 70% of the pre-20th century buildings date from the British period" and that "whole blocks were destroyed" in the Old Town by the German World War II blitzes; these were "replaced by new constructions in the 1960s and 1970s". The urban fabric was classified as being predominantly of the Neoclassical period "without special architectural features for which it could be distinguished".[8] However, they note that the layout and structure of the city, including its Venetian fortifications, make Corfu a quintessential example of a fortified maritime city.[8]

Layout

 
View of the old town
 
Agion Panton Street

The town of Corfu stands on the broad part of a peninsula, whose termination in the Venetian citadel (Greek: Παλαιό Φρούριο) is cut off from it by an artificial fosse formed in a natural gully, with a salt-water ditch at the bottom, that serves also as a kind of marina known as Contra-Fossa. The old city having grown up within fortifications, where every metre of ground was precious, is a labyrinth of narrow streets paved with cobblestones, sometimes tortuous but mostly pleasant, colourful, and sparkling clean.[citation needed] These streets are called "kantounia" (καντούνια) and the older ones sometimes follow the gentle irregularities of the ground while many of them are too narrow for vehicular traffic. There is promenade by the seashore towards the bay of Garitsa (Γαρίτσα), and also an esplanade between the town and the citadel called Liston [it] (Λιστόν) where upscale restaurants and European style bistros abound. The origin of the name Liston has several explanations: many former Venetian cities have a square of that name, coming from a Venetian word meaning evening promenade, but it can also refer to the closed-list aspect of an up-scale area reserved to the nobility registered in the Libro d'Oro.

The citadel was depicted on the reverse of the Greek 500 drachmas banknote of 1983-2001.[12]

 
Panoramic view of the old town

Culture

The city of Corfu has a long tradition in the fine arts. The Philharmonic Society of Corfu is part of that tradition. The Museum of the Philharmonic Society of Corfu presents in detail the musical heritage of the island.

Sports

Corfu is the only place in Greece where cricket is popular. It was imported into the island during British rule. The Hellenic Cricket Federation is based in Corfu and it is the only Greek sport federation that is based outside Athens.[13] The most Greek cricket clubs are based in Corfu and they star in the Greek Championship. Notable cricket clubs of Corfu are Kerkyraikos G.S. (KGS), founded in 1893, GSK Vyron, founded in 1925 and AO Phaeax founded in 1976.

In other sports, Corfu has two teams with presence in higher divisions. The football club AOK Kerkyra, founded in 1969 originally as "AO Kerkyra", that plays in A Ethniki and the water polo club NAO Kerkyra (NAOK) founded in 1935, with earlier presence in A1 Ethniki Polo.

Sport clubs based in Ampelokipoi
Club Founded Sports Achievements
Kerkyraikos G.S. 1893 Basketball, Cricket, Track and Field Panhellenic titles in Cricket, earlier presence in Beta Ethniki Basketball
GSK Byron 1925 Cricket Panhellenic titles in Cricket,
Olympos Kerkyras 1934 Football Presence in Gamma Ethniki
NAO Kerkyra (NAOK)[14] 1935 Water Polo, Swimming Earlier presence in A1 Ethniki Water Polo
AOK Kerkyra (originally as AO Kerkyra) 1969 Football Presence in A Ethniki
AO Phaeax 1976 Basketball, Cricket, Handball Panhellenic titles in Cricket

Climate

Corfu city has a Mediterranean climate. The summers are hot, rainless but humid with temperatures reaching 33 °C (91 °F). The winters are mild and wet, temperatures around on or above 10 °C (50 °F).

Climate data for Corfu
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 20.5
(68.9)
22.4
(72.3)
26.0
(78.8)
28.0
(82.4)
33.8
(92.8)
35.6
(96.1)
42.4
(108.3)
40.0
(104.0)
37.4
(99.3)
31.0
(87.8)
25.0
(77.0)
22.0
(71.6)
42.4
(108.3)
Average high °C (°F) 13.9
(57.0)
14.2
(57.6)
16.0
(60.8)
19.0
(66.2)
23.8
(74.8)
28.0
(82.4)
30.9
(87.6)
31.3
(88.3)
27.6
(81.7)
23.2
(73.8)
18.7
(65.7)
15.3
(59.5)
21.8
(71.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 9.7
(49.5)
10.3
(50.5)
12.0
(53.6)
14.9
(58.8)
19.6
(67.3)
23.9
(75.0)
26.4
(79.5)
26.3
(79.3)
22.7
(72.9)
18.4
(65.1)
14.3
(57.7)
11.1
(52.0)
17.5
(63.5)
Average low °C (°F) 5.1
(41.2)
5.7
(42.3)
6.8
(44.2)
9.2
(48.6)
12.9
(55.2)
16.4
(61.5)
18.4
(65.1)
18.8
(65.8)
16.5
(61.7)
13.4
(56.1)
9.9
(49.8)
6.8
(44.2)
11.7
(53.1)
Record low °C (°F) −4.5
(23.9)
−4.2
(24.4)
−4.4
(24.1)
0.0
(32.0)
4.6
(40.3)
8.7
(47.7)
10.0
(50.0)
11.3
(52.3)
7.2
(45.0)
2.8
(37.0)
−2.2
(28.0)
−2.0
(28.4)
−4.5
(23.9)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 136.6
(5.38)
124.6
(4.91)
98.1
(3.86)
66.7
(2.63)
37.0
(1.46)
14.1
(0.56)
9.2
(0.36)
19.0
(0.75)
81.3
(3.20)
137.7
(5.42)
187.4
(7.38)
185.6
(7.31)
1,097.3
(43.20)
Average rainy days 16.1 14.6 14.5 12.9 8.0 4.9 2.3 3.4 7.0 11.8 15.7 17.5 128.7
Average relative humidity (%) 75.4 74.3 73.4 72.8 69.5 63.4 60.0 62.2 70.4 74.6 77.5 77.2 70.7
Mean monthly sunshine hours 117.7 116.8 116.0 206.5 276.8 324.2 364.5 332.8 257.1 188.9 133.5 110.9 2,545.7
Source 1: Hellenic National Meteorological Service[15]
Source 2: NOAA (extremes and sun 1961−1990)[16]

Government

 
 
Statue of Ioannis Kapodistrias, by sculptor Leonidas Drosis, with the Ionian Academy in the background.
 
View of the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, with the statue of Sir Frederick Adam, which houses the Museum of Asian Art

Mayor history

Up until 1866, Corfu had no mayors. This list starts from 1866 and on.[17]

  • Nikolaos V. Manesis (1866–1870)
  • Christodoulos M. Kiriakis (1870–1879)
  • Georgios Theotokis (1879–1885)
  • Ioannis Padovas (1885-1887)[18]
  • Michael Theotokis [el] (1887–1895)
  • Angelos Psoroulas [el] (1895–1899)
  • Dimitrios Kollas (1899–1911)
  • Ioannis Mavrogiannis (1914–1925)
  • Spyridon Kollas (1925–1951)
  • Stamatios Desyllas (1951–1955)[19]
  • Maria Desylla-Kapodistria (1956–1959), first female mayor in Greece.[19]
  • Panagiotis Zafiropoulos (1959–1964)
  • Spyros Rath (1964–1967)
  • Municipal councils (1967–74)
  • Konstantinos Alexopoulos (1974–1975)
  • Spyros Rath (1975–1978)
  • Ioannis Kourkoulos (1979–1990)
  • Chrisanthos Sarlis (1991–2002)
  • Alexandros Mastoras (2003–2006)
  • Sotirios Micallef (2007–2010)
  • Ioannis Trepeklis (2011–2014)
  • Kostas Nikolouzos (2014–19)[20]
  • Merope Hydraiou (2019–)

International relations

Twin towns - sister cities

Corfu is twinned with:[21][22][23][24][25]

Consulates

The city hosts consulates from the following countries:

Quarters

Main streets

Media

  • TV: Corfu TV, Start TV
  • Newspapers: Kerkyra Simera

People

Gallery

See also

References

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Corfu". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 145–146.
  1. ^ a b "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  2. ^ "Τροποποίηση του άρθρου 1 του ν. 3852/2010" [Amendment of Article 1 of l. 3852/2010] (in Greek). Government Gazette. p. 1164.
  3. ^ Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War 1.36.3
  4. ^ . Municipality of Corfu. Archived from the original on 2017-07-04. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  5. ^ Italian Corfu city
  6. ^ Will Durant. The Renaissance. page 684. MJF Books. New York, 1981 ISBN 1-56731-016-8
  7. ^ BBC news on UNESCO World Heritage list
  8. ^ a b c d UNESCO Advisory Body (ICOMOS) report on Corfu History retrieved 3 July 2007
  9. ^ Old Town of Corfu on UNESCO website retrieved 3 July 2007
  10. ^ (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21.
  11. ^ a b c Philip Sapirstein (2012). "The Monumental Archaic Roof of the Temple of Hera at Mon Repos, Corfu". Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 81 (1): 31–91. doi:10.2972/hesperia.81.1.0031. JSTOR 10.2972/hesperia.81.1.0031. S2CID 193469029.
  12. ^ Bank of Greece March 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Drachma Banknotes & Coins: 500 drachmas 2007-10-05 at the Wayback Machine. – Retrieved on 27 March 2009.
  13. ^ "History". cricket.gr. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  14. ^ "NAOK website". naok.gr/. NAOK.
  15. ^ . Hellenic National Meteorological Service. Archived from the original on 24 January 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  16. ^ "Kekira Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  17. ^ . Municipality of Corfu. 2005-09-20. Archived from the original on April 9, 2005. Retrieved 2007-03-30.
  18. ^ "Municipal council of Corfu, 5th period (1883-1887)". Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  19. ^ a b Quote:In the elections of 1954 Stamatios Desillas was elected Mayor for a second term and remained in office until his death, Christmas Day 1955. Soon after a bye-election took place in Corfu in which the widow of the deceased Maria Desilla - Kapodistria, was elected Mayor with 5,365 votes in a total of 10,207. Maria Desilla became Mayor of Corfu on 15 April 1956 until 9 May 1959. She was the first female Mayor in Greece.
  20. ^ "Mayor of Corfu". corfu.gr.
  21. ^ "Αδελφοποιήσεις Δήμου". corfu.gr (in Greek). Kerkyra. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  22. ^ "Sister Cities". bethlehem-pa.gov. City of Bethlehem. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  23. ^ "Gradovi pobratimi". bar.me (in Montenegrin). Bar. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  24. ^ "MV-U-7/19: KD Okvirni sporazum putovanja". zemun.rs (in Serbian). Zemun. 2019-06-01. p. 7. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  25. ^ . mytilene.gr (in Greek). Mytilene. Archived from the original on 2020-01-29. Retrieved 2020-01-10.

External links

  •   Corfu Town travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Municipal website

corfu, city, other, uses, corfu, disambiguation, corfu, ɔːr, also, ɔːr, kerkyra, greek, Κέρκυρα, romanized, kérkyra, pronounced, ˈcercira, listen, ancient, greek, Κόρκυρα, romanized, kórkyra, pronounced, kórkyra, medieval, greek, Κορυφώ, romanized, koryfó, lat. For other uses see Corfu disambiguation Corfu k ɔːr ˈ f j uː also US ˈ k ɔːr f j uː or Kerkyra Greek Kerkyra romanized Kerkyra pronounced ˈcercira listen Ancient Greek Korkyra romanized Korkyra pronounced korkyra Medieval Greek Koryfw romanized Koryfo Latin Corcyra Albanian Korfuzi is a city and a former municipality on the island of Corfu Ionian Islands Greece Since the 2019 local government reform it is part of the municipality Central Corfu and Diapontia Islands 2 It is the capital of the municipality and of the Corfu regional unit The city also serves as a capital for the region of the Ionian Islands The city population in 2011 39 674 residents and the whole island 111 975 is a major tourist attraction and Greek regional centre and has played an important role in Greek history since antiquity Corfu KerkyraClockwise from top The Old Venetian Fortress and the Old Town of Corfu as seen from the New Fortress Venetian bell tower of Corfu The Natura 2000 protected seaside from Kanoni to Mesoggi Church of the Virgin Mary Mandrakina Panoramic view of the city of Corfu Palace of St Michael and St George A characteristic street of Corfu SealCorfuLocation within the regional unitCoordinates 39 37 26 N 19 55 17 E 39 62389 N 19 92139 E 39 62389 19 92139 Coordinates 39 37 26 N 19 55 17 E 39 62389 N 19 92139 E 39 62389 19 92139CountryGreeceAdministrative regionIonian IslandsRegional unitCorfuMunicipalityCentral Corfu and Diapontia IslandsGovernment MayorMerope Hydraiou Municipal unit41 905 km2 16 180 sq mi Population 2011 1 Municipal unit39 674 Municipal unit density950 km2 2 500 sq mi Demonym s Corfiot Greek Kerkyraios a Kerkyreos Community 1 Population32 095 2011 Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code49100Area code s 26610Vehicle registrationKYWebsitewww corfu grUNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameOld Town of CorfuCriteriaCultural iv Reference978Inscription2007 31st Session Area70 ha 170 acres Buffer zone162 ha 400 acres Contents 1 History 2 Palaiopolis 3 Architecture 4 Layout 5 Culture 6 Sports 7 Climate 8 Government 8 1 Mayor history 9 International relations 9 1 Twin towns sister cities 9 2 Consulates 10 Quarters 10 1 Main streets 11 Media 12 People 13 Gallery 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditSee also Ionian islands under Venetian rule and Septinsular Republic The ancient city of Corfu known as Korkyra took part in the Battle of Sybota which was a catalyst for the Peloponnesian War and according to Thucydides the largest naval battle between Greek city states until that time Thucydides also reports that Korkyra was one of the three great naval powers of fifth century BC Greece along with Athens and Corinth 3 Medieval castles punctuating strategic locations across the city are a legacy of struggles in the Middle Ages against invasions by pirates and the Ottomans The city has become known since the Middle Ages as Kastropolis Castle City because of its two castles 4 From 1386 to 1797 Corfu was ruled by Venetian nobility much of the city reflects this era when the island belonged to the Republic of Venice with multi storied buildings on narrow lanes The Old Town of Corfu has clear Venetian influence 5 The city was subjected to four notable sieges in 1537 1571 1573 and 1716 in which the strength of the city defenses asserted itself time after time mainly because of the effectiveness of the powerful Venetian fortifications Will Durant claimed that Corfu owed to the Republic of Venice the fact that it was the only part of Greece never conquered by the Ottomans 6 In 2007 the old town of the city was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List 7 8 9 The municipal unit of Corfu city has a land area of 41 905 km2 16 180 sq mi 10 and a total population of 39 674 inhabitants Besides the city of Corfu Kerkyra its largest other towns are Kanali population 4 086 Potamos 3 840 Kontokali 1 660 Alepou 3 149 and Gouvia 838 Palaiopolis EditMain articles Kardaki Temple Temple of Artemis Corfu and Temple of Hera Mon Repos Kardaki Temple in Corfu In the city of Corfu the ruins of the ancient city of Korkyra also known as Palaiopolis include ancient temples which were excavated at the location of the palace of Mon Repos which was built on the ruins of the Palaiopolis The temples are Kardaki Temple Temple of Artemis and the Temple of Hera Hera s temple is situated at the western limits of Mon Repos close to Kardaki Temple and to the northwest 11 It is approximately 700 m to the southeast of the Temple of Artemis in Corfu 11 Hera s Temple was built at the top of Analipsis Hill and because of its prominent location it was highly visible to ships passing close to the waterfront of ancient Korkyra 11 Architecture Edit Map of the Old Fortress of Corfu 1573 Typical houses of Corfu city In several parts of the town may be found houses of the Venetian time with some traces of past splendour The Palace of St Michael and St George built in 1815 by Sir Thomas Maitland 1759 1824 Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands is a large structure of white Maltese stone Near Gastouri stands the Pompeian style Achilleion the palace built for the Empress Elizabeth of Austria and purchased in 1907 by the German emperor William II Of the thirty seven Greek churches the most important are the cathedral dedicated to Our Lady of the Cave St Spiridon s with the tomb of the patron saint of the island and the suburban church of St Jason and St Sosipater reputedly the oldest in the island citation needed The city is the seat of a Greek and a Roman Catholic archbishop and it possesses a gymnasium a theatre an agricultural and industrial society and a library and museum preserved in the buildings formerly devoted to the university which was founded by Frederick North 5th Earl of Guilford 1766 1827 himself the first chancellor in 1824 in 1823 but disestablished on the cessation of the British protectorate Based on the ICOMOS evaluation of the old town of Corfu 8 it was inscribed on the World Heritage List The ICOMOS experts have noted that about 70 of the pre 20th century buildings date from the British period and that whole blocks were destroyed in the Old Town by the German World War II blitzes these were replaced by new constructions in the 1960s and 1970s The urban fabric was classified as being predominantly of the Neoclassical period without special architectural features for which it could be distinguished 8 However they note that the layout and structure of the city including its Venetian fortifications make Corfu a quintessential example of a fortified maritime city 8 Layout Edit View of the old town Agion Panton Street The town of Corfu stands on the broad part of a peninsula whose termination in the Venetian citadel Greek Palaio Froyrio is cut off from it by an artificial fosse formed in a natural gully with a salt water ditch at the bottom that serves also as a kind of marina known as Contra Fossa The old city having grown up within fortifications where every metre of ground was precious is a labyrinth of narrow streets paved with cobblestones sometimes tortuous but mostly pleasant colourful and sparkling clean citation needed These streets are called kantounia kantoynia and the older ones sometimes follow the gentle irregularities of the ground while many of them are too narrow for vehicular traffic There is promenade by the seashore towards the bay of Garitsa Garitsa and also an esplanade between the town and the citadel called Liston it Liston where upscale restaurants and European style bistros abound The origin of the name Liston has several explanations many former Venetian cities have a square of that name coming from a Venetian word meaning evening promenade but it can also refer to the closed list aspect of an up scale area reserved to the nobility registered in the Libro d Oro The citadel was depicted on the reverse of the Greek 500 drachmas banknote of 1983 2001 12 Panoramic view of the old townCulture EditSee also Cuisine of the Ionian islands The city of Corfu has a long tradition in the fine arts The Philharmonic Society of Corfu is part of that tradition The Museum of the Philharmonic Society of Corfu presents in detail the musical heritage of the island Sports EditCorfu is the only place in Greece where cricket is popular It was imported into the island during British rule The Hellenic Cricket Federation is based in Corfu and it is the only Greek sport federation that is based outside Athens 13 The most Greek cricket clubs are based in Corfu and they star in the Greek Championship Notable cricket clubs of Corfu are Kerkyraikos G S KGS founded in 1893 GSK Vyron founded in 1925 and AO Phaeax founded in 1976 In other sports Corfu has two teams with presence in higher divisions The football club AOK Kerkyra founded in 1969 originally as AO Kerkyra that plays in A Ethniki and the water polo club NAO Kerkyra NAOK founded in 1935 with earlier presence in A1 Ethniki Polo Sport clubs based in Ampelokipoi Club Founded Sports AchievementsKerkyraikos G S 1893 Basketball Cricket Track and Field Panhellenic titles in Cricket earlier presence in Beta Ethniki BasketballGSK Byron 1925 Cricket Panhellenic titles in Cricket Olympos Kerkyras 1934 Football Presence in Gamma EthnikiNAO Kerkyra NAOK 14 1935 Water Polo Swimming Earlier presence in A1 Ethniki Water PoloAOK Kerkyra originally as AO Kerkyra 1969 Football Presence in A EthnikiAO Phaeax 1976 Basketball Cricket Handball Panhellenic titles in CricketClimate EditCorfu city has a Mediterranean climate The summers are hot rainless but humid with temperatures reaching 33 C 91 F The winters are mild and wet temperatures around on or above 10 C 50 F Climate data for CorfuMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 20 5 68 9 22 4 72 3 26 0 78 8 28 0 82 4 33 8 92 8 35 6 96 1 42 4 108 3 40 0 104 0 37 4 99 3 31 0 87 8 25 0 77 0 22 0 71 6 42 4 108 3 Average high C F 13 9 57 0 14 2 57 6 16 0 60 8 19 0 66 2 23 8 74 8 28 0 82 4 30 9 87 6 31 3 88 3 27 6 81 7 23 2 73 8 18 7 65 7 15 3 59 5 21 8 71 2 Daily mean C F 9 7 49 5 10 3 50 5 12 0 53 6 14 9 58 8 19 6 67 3 23 9 75 0 26 4 79 5 26 3 79 3 22 7 72 9 18 4 65 1 14 3 57 7 11 1 52 0 17 5 63 5 Average low C F 5 1 41 2 5 7 42 3 6 8 44 2 9 2 48 6 12 9 55 2 16 4 61 5 18 4 65 1 18 8 65 8 16 5 61 7 13 4 56 1 9 9 49 8 6 8 44 2 11 7 53 1 Record low C F 4 5 23 9 4 2 24 4 4 4 24 1 0 0 32 0 4 6 40 3 8 7 47 7 10 0 50 0 11 3 52 3 7 2 45 0 2 8 37 0 2 2 28 0 2 0 28 4 4 5 23 9 Average rainfall mm inches 136 6 5 38 124 6 4 91 98 1 3 86 66 7 2 63 37 0 1 46 14 1 0 56 9 2 0 36 19 0 0 75 81 3 3 20 137 7 5 42 187 4 7 38 185 6 7 31 1 097 3 43 20 Average rainy days 16 1 14 6 14 5 12 9 8 0 4 9 2 3 3 4 7 0 11 8 15 7 17 5 128 7Average relative humidity 75 4 74 3 73 4 72 8 69 5 63 4 60 0 62 2 70 4 74 6 77 5 77 2 70 7Mean monthly sunshine hours 117 7 116 8 116 0 206 5 276 8 324 2 364 5 332 8 257 1 188 9 133 5 110 9 2 545 7Source 1 Hellenic National Meteorological Service 15 Source 2 NOAA extremes and sun 1961 1990 16 Government Edit Spianada Square The City Hall former Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfu Statue of Ioannis Kapodistrias by sculptor Leonidas Drosis with the Ionian Academy in the background View of the Palace of St Michael and St George with the statue of Sir Frederick Adam which houses the Museum of Asian Art Mayor history Edit Up until 1866 Corfu had no mayors This list starts from 1866 and on 17 Nikolaos V Manesis 1866 1870 Christodoulos M Kiriakis 1870 1879 Georgios Theotokis 1879 1885 Ioannis Padovas 1885 1887 18 Michael Theotokis el 1887 1895 Angelos Psoroulas el 1895 1899 Dimitrios Kollas 1899 1911 Ioannis Mavrogiannis 1914 1925 Spyridon Kollas 1925 1951 Stamatios Desyllas 1951 1955 19 Maria Desylla Kapodistria 1956 1959 first female mayor in Greece 19 Panagiotis Zafiropoulos 1959 1964 Spyros Rath 1964 1967 Municipal councils 1967 74 Konstantinos Alexopoulos 1974 1975 Spyros Rath 1975 1978 Ioannis Kourkoulos 1979 1990 Chrisanthos Sarlis 1991 2002 Alexandros Mastoras 2003 2006 Sotirios Micallef 2007 2010 Ioannis Trepeklis 2011 2014 Kostas Nikolouzos 2014 19 20 Merope Hydraiou 2019 International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece Twin towns sister cities Edit Corfu is twinned with 21 22 23 24 25 Krusevac Serbia 1985 Paphos Cyprus 1992 Famagusta Cyprus 1994 Meissen Germany 1996 Troisdorf Germany 1996 Asha Cyprus 1998 Brindisi Italy 1998 Vathy Greece 1998 Carovigno Italy 2000 Koper Slovenia 2000 Sarande Albania 2001 Tremetousia Cyprus 2001 Ioannina Greece 2002 Bethlehem United States 2013 Bar Montenegro 2017 Bari Italy Zemun Belgrade Serbia Mytilene Greece Consulates Edit The city hosts consulates from the following countries Austria Belgium Denmark France Germany Hungary Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Russia Sweden Switzerland Serbia Spain United KingdomQuarters EditPaleopolis Neo Frourio Paleo Frourio Aghios Georgios Faliraki Aghios Vlasios Old Port New Port Platytera Sarocco Kotsella Menekratous Analipsi Aghia Trias Neratzicha Anemomylos Aghios Iasson Figareto Kardaki Stratia Kyra Chrysikou Aghios Spyridon Spianada Liston Aghios Antonios Aghios Iakovos Mandraki Aghios Ioannis Garitsa Kanoni Kanalia Alepou Potamos Kontokali Evropouloi Gouvia Kommeno Temploni Kampiello old town Spilia Mantouki Main streets Edit Markora Street Nikiforou Theotoki Street Eugeniou Voulgari Street Agiou Spyridonos Street Stamati Voulgari Philhellinon Filarmonikis Dousmani Moustoxydi Agion Panton Solomou Dimokratias Avenue Georgiou Theotoki Avenue Mantzarou Street Alexandras Avenue Margariti Aspioti Desylla Arseniou PanagouliMedia EditTV Corfu TV Start TV Newspapers Kerkyra SimeraPeople EditSee also Category People from CorfuGallery Edit Old depiction of Corfu 1487 Belltower of the Saint Spyridon Church patron saint of the city Panagia Mandrakina Saint George Temple at the Old Fortress Mon Repos Achilleion facade Carnival in Kerkyra by Charalambos Pachis Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa Belltower of Annunziata Lontsiada Catholic church Evangelistria Panagia Spiliotissa CathedralSee also EditIonian University Septinsular RepublicReferences Edit This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Corfu Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 7 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 145 146 a b Apografh Plh8ysmoy Katoikiwn 2011 MONIMOS Plh8ysmos in Greek Hellenic Statistical Authority Tropopoihsh toy ar8roy 1 toy n 3852 2010 Amendment of Article 1 of l 3852 2010 in Greek Government Gazette p 1164 Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War 1 36 3 Home Page Municipality of Corfu Archived from the original on 2017 07 04 Retrieved 2010 03 23 Italian Corfu city Will Durant The Renaissance page 684 MJF Books New York 1981 ISBN 1 56731 016 8 BBC news on UNESCO World Heritage list a b c d UNESCO Advisory Body ICOMOS report on Corfu History retrieved 3 July 2007 Old Town of Corfu on UNESCO website retrieved 3 July 2007 Population amp housing census 2001 incl area and average elevation PDF in Greek National Statistical Service of Greece Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 21 a b c Philip Sapirstein 2012 The Monumental Archaic Roof of the Temple of Hera at Mon Repos Corfu Hesperia The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 81 1 31 91 doi 10 2972 hesperia 81 1 0031 JSTOR 10 2972 hesperia 81 1 0031 S2CID 193469029 Bank of Greece Archived March 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine Drachma Banknotes amp Coins 500 drachmas Archived 2007 10 05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 27 March 2009 History cricket gr Retrieved 17 April 2015 NAOK website naok gr NAOK Mean Corfu Climatic Averages Hellenic National Meteorological Service Archived from the original on 24 January 2015 Retrieved 1 March 2015 Kekira Climate Normals 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved 1 March 2015 History of City Councils from the Municipality of Corfu Municipality of Corfu 2005 09 20 Archived from the original on April 9 2005 Retrieved 2007 03 30 Municipal council of Corfu 5th period 1883 1887 Retrieved 17 September 2014 a b Municipality of Corfu from the Internet archive Quote In the elections of 1954 Stamatios Desillas was elected Mayor for a second term and remained in office until his death Christmas Day 1955 Soon after a bye election took place in Corfu in which the widow of the deceased Maria Desilla Kapodistria was elected Mayor with 5 365 votes in a total of 10 207 Maria Desilla became Mayor of Corfu on 15 April 1956 until 9 May 1959 She was the first female Mayor in Greece Mayor of Corfu corfu gr Adelfopoihseis Dhmoy corfu gr in Greek Kerkyra Retrieved 2020 01 10 Sister Cities bethlehem pa gov City of Bethlehem Retrieved 2020 01 10 Gradovi pobratimi bar me in Montenegrin Bar Retrieved 2020 01 10 MV U 7 19 KD Okvirni sporazum putovanja zemun rs in Serbian Zemun 2019 06 01 p 7 Retrieved 2020 01 10 Adelfopoihmenes Poleis mytilene gr in Greek Mytilene Archived from the original on 2020 01 29 Retrieved 2020 01 10 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Corfu town Corfu Town travel guide from Wikivoyage Municipal website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Corfu city amp oldid 1126557710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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