BBC WW2 People's War. Sitat: «By the time I got back to camp the troop had returned from Corfu full of stories about the wonderful reception they’d had from the locals as the liberators of the island.» Bill Sanderson's Wartime Experiences
Stamatopoulos, Nondas (1993): Old Corfu: history and culture. N. Stamatopoulos. s. 164–165. Sitat: «Again, during the first great siege of Corfu by the Turks in 1537, Angelocastro ... and After a siege lasting a year the invaders were finally driven away by the defenders of the fortress who were helped by the inhabitants of the neighbouring villages. In 1571, when they once more invaded Corfu, the Turks again unsuccessfully attacked, Angelocastro, where 4,000 people had taken refuge. During the second great siege of the city by the Turks in 1716, Angelokastro once again served.»
Kelleher, Joe (1996): Tony Harrison. Northcote House. ISBN 978-0-7463-0789-2. s. 53. Sitat: «The poem concludes with the proposal that 'to keep new Europe open-eyed/ they let the marble poet preside...'.»
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Corfu mapArkivert 12. oktober 2007 hos Wayback Machine.: «The bridge was destroyed during a German attack in World War II. The remains can still be seen today.»
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Nettstedet «Corfu City Hall». Byen Korfu. Arkivert fra originalen. Sitat: «In literature, apart from the Homeric name Scheria, we meet various other names for the island, like Drepanë or Arpi, Makris, Cassopaea, Argos, Keravnia,Phaeacia, Corkyra or Kerkyra (in Doric), Gorgo or Gorgyra and much later the medieval names Corypho or Corfoi, because of the two characteristic rock-peaks of the Old Fortress of Corfu.»
Corfu Life UKArkivert 4. oktober 2008 hos Wayback Machine., sitat: «The French were the ones who turned the Spianada into a public square and park - one of the biggest in Europe.»
Kardamis, Kostas: «Birth of Greek opera»Arkivert 16. oktober 2015 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF), San Giacomo and Greek ottocento XI Convegno Annuale di Società Italiana di Musicologia Lecce, 22.–24. oktober 2004
Trevor Webster (1994): Where to Go in Greece: A New Look 1. Settle Press. ISBN 9781872876207. s. 221. Sitat: «Corfu is one of the most northern isles in Greece and also the most westerly, apart from three of its own small satellite isles...»
Kerkyra, Greekwinemakers.com (via The Internet Archive, original lenke). Sitat: «At the time of his writing, Lambert-Gocs found 1800 hectares of vines dominated mainly by white Kakotrygis and red Petrokoritho (both cultivars having both red and white versions). Also cultivated on the island are the white Petrokoritho, Moschato Aspro, Robola and Kozanitis and the red Kakotrygis and Mavrodafni.»
Wright, Quincy (Juli 1949): «The Corfu Channel Case» i: The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 43, No. 3 (JSTOR), s. 491-494 (artikkel består av 4 sider) Utgitt av: American Society of International Law
Brohure of KerkyraArkivert 3. oktober 2008 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF) Sitat: «Soccer. The tournament will start on Wednesday 04 of July An Open Ceremony and a parade of all the teams will take place in the biggest square in the Balkansand one of themost impressive ones in the whole continent, to the square Spianada itself which is constructed similarlyto the Royal Gardens of Europe.»
Pedro Tafur i 1436, Andanças e viajes: «The Gulf of Venice runs for 800 miles between Italy and Esclavonia, and at the end of it is the island of Corfu, which the Venetians call their door, although Venice is in fact 800 miles away.»
Nettstedet «Corfu City Hall». Byen Korfu. Arkivert fra originalen. Sitat: «In literature, apart from the Homeric name Scheria, we meet various other names for the island, like Drepanë or Arpi, Makris, Cassopaea, Argos, Keravnia,Phaeacia, Corkyra or Kerkyra (in Doric), Gorgo or Gorgyra and much later the medieval names Corypho or Corfoi, because of the two characteristic rock-peaks of the Old Fortress of Corfu.»
Corfu Life UKArkivert 4. oktober 2008 hos Wayback Machine., sitat: «The French were the ones who turned the Spianada into a public square and park - one of the biggest in Europe.»
Brohure of KerkyraArkivert 3. oktober 2008 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF) Sitat: «Soccer. The tournament will start on Wednesday 04 of July An Open Ceremony and a parade of all the teams will take place in the biggest square in the Balkansand one of themost impressive ones in the whole continent, to the square Spianada itself which is constructed similarlyto the Royal Gardens of Europe.»
Corfu mapArkivert 12. oktober 2007 hos Wayback Machine.: «The bridge was destroyed during a German attack in World War II. The remains can still be seen today.»
Kommunen Korfus nettsted, via Internet archive, sitat::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 in 15 April 1956 until 9 May 1959. She was the first female Mayor in Greece.
Kardamis, Kostas: «Birth of Greek opera»Arkivert 16. oktober 2015 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF), San Giacomo and Greek ottocento XI Convegno Annuale di Società Italiana di Musicologia Lecce, 22.–24. oktober 2004
Kerkyra, Greekwinemakers.com (via The Internet Archive, original lenke). Sitat: «At the time of his writing, Lambert-Gocs found 1800 hectares of vines dominated mainly by white Kakotrygis and red Petrokoritho (both cultivars having both red and white versions). Also cultivated on the island are the white Petrokoritho, Moschato Aspro, Robola and Kozanitis and the red Kakotrygis and Mavrodafni.»