IONIAN ISLANDS

īōˈnēən, chain of islands (1991 pop. 193,734), c.890 sq mi (2,310 sq km), W Greece, in the Ionian Sea, along the coasts of Epirus and the Peloponnesus. The group is made up of Kérkira, Paxoí, Lefkás, Kefallinía, Itháki, Zákinthos, Kíthira, and numerous islets. Largely mountainous, the islands reach their highest point at Mt. Ainos (c.5,340 ft/1,630 m) on Kefallinía. Fruits, grains, timber, olives, wine, and cotton are produced, and sheep, goats, and hogs are raised. Industries include fishing, shipping, and tourism. The islands had no unified history until the 10th cent. a.d., when they were made a province of the Byzantine Empire. Venice took the islands in the 14th and 15th cent. and held them until 1797, when the Treaty of Campo Formio, which ended the Venetian republic, gave the islands to France. In 1799 they were seized by a Russo-Turkish fleet and were constituted a republic under Russian protection. In 1807, by the Treaty of Tilsit, Russia returned the islands to France. From 1809 to 1814 the British navy occupied all the islands except Kérkira. In 1815 the Ionian Islands, known as the "United States of the Ionian Islands," were placed under British protection. The British ceded the islands to Greece in 1864 after considerable popular agitation on the islands. A series of earthquakes in 1953 caused extensive damage.

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THE IONIAN ISLANDS IN THE BRONZE AGE AND EARLY IRON AGE 3000 800 BC THE IONIAN ISLANDS IN THE BRONZE AGE AND EARLY IRON...ENVIRONMENT 3 2. THE IONIAN ISLANDS BEFORE THE BRONZE AGE 6...
...Voyages of Discovery The Archaeology of Islands Edited by Scott M. Fitzpatrick...Voyages of discovery : the archaeology of islands / edited by Scott M. Fitzpatrick. p...4. Prehistoric peoples-Congresses. 5. Islands- History-Congresses. 6. Island ecology-Congresses...
...wildness of landscape in the Galapagos Islands but not as works of visual arts. Architectural...one starts. In Esaus waste are blent/Ionian form, Venetian tint" 3.30.17-18 . The...chiaroscuro as part of the sister arts. "Ionian form" is even more important than "Venetian...
...desolation that have passed by the Ionian Sea. Then on for Taranto...sea-wall, looking at the two islands in the offing, and over the...come upon these shores of the Ionian Sea. The scent of rosemary...travel. The long shore of the Ionian Sea suggested many a halting-place...
...8 The Maltese Islands; 9 The Ionian Islands; 10 Euboiea; 11 The Sporadic Islands...fourth millennia (Cherry 1981): the Ionian islands of Lefkas and Meganisi (Hope-Simpson...cal. BC: Cherry (1981) lists the Ionian Islands of Ithaca, Kythera and Kephallenia...
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...crossroads of Mediterranean routes and its contacts not only with the coastal area of the Adriatic, but also with the Ionian and Aegean islands at least from the beginning of the third millennium B.C. (Novak 1960:14). Hvars polychromatic neolithic ceramics...
...science based upon observation, formal study, and experimentation did not occur until almost 600 BC during the time of the Ionian Greek philosophers (Hellemans Bunch, 1988, p. 1). Since that time many cultures, ethnic groups, females, and males have contributed...
...Middle East or Africa, the Ionian Islands occupy a relatively minor...resistance. Introducing the islands distinctive imperial...British to categorize the Ionians in the same way as other...cannot be applied to the Ionian Islands is very convincing, and...
...Orkney Western Isles Isle of Man Isle of Wight Gotland Bornholm Corsica Sardinia Bretagne Reunion Balearics Crete Ionian Islands Notio Aigaio Vorio Aigaio Sicily Azores Madeira Canaries Guadeloupe Martinique REFERENCES Badman, T. and Sisman...
...the author Andreas Laskaratos (1811-1901), born in the Ionian islands, published his book The Mysteries of Kephalonia. The...Macedonia, Black sea up to Trebizond, Asia Minor, the Aegean islands, and Cyprus. King George, however, replied that such...
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...Until Somebody Mentioned Immigrants. by Darcus Howe I have had a week off in Cephalonia, one of the Ionian Islands, aiming to recharge my batteries for an energetic summer. It was pleasant enough. Our hotel sat contentedly at the...
...of the commending charms of Ionian sideswipes and whiplash. Perhaps...against Gaios harbour are the islands of St. Nicholas and Panagia...Loggos and Lakka are the islands other centres. The former...dis-service. Only a handful of the islands eastern beaches follow the...
...literary inspiration from Corfu, the northernmost of the Ionian Islands, which lie in the Mediterranean off the northwestern...of Maroussi, his memoir of traveling around the Greek islands and visiting Lawrence Durrell on Corfu just before the...
...a string of Greek islands, the Ionian islands, which had been erected into an...Greece wanted the union of the Ionian islands and it wanted a new sovereign...as a coronation present was the Ionian islands: hence their choice of a British...
...until 1863, when it presented the Ionian Islands to Greece as a coronation gift...instead, along with the gift of the Ionian Islands to make the substitute more palatable...Offshore, one can see the Dodecanese Islands, the Twelve Islands, which came...
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IONIAN BREW; Drink in the Best of the Greek Islands with Our to 10 Guide of Where to...most relaxed and rustic of the Ionian islands. It is wooded and hilly with a...perfect for snorkelling but the islands interior is barren. CAPTAINS HOUSE...
...stick to one group, such as the Cyclades, Dodecanese or Ionian islands. There are direct charter flights into Rhodes, Crete...Cephallonia or Santorini which link up well with other smaller islands. Accommodation can either be booked from the UK...
...is the largest of the Ionian islands and sixth largest of...that flock to the other islands. As soon as you arrive...crystal-clear waters of the Ionian sea lapped on to stunning...ago. The hills of the Ionian islands are strewn with monasteries...
...Travel: TRY THESE OTHER IONIAN GEMS.. PAXOS...to stay. Try the Greek Islands Club (0044 208 232 9780...flotilla packages around the Ionian islands, including Paxos. LEFKADA...developed of the larger Ionian Islands and retains its Greek...
...Our skipper took us south, passing marjoram and pine-scented islands - the tadpole-shaped Meganisi, and the secretive Scorpios...and off we shot. We were sailing and it felt terrific. The Ionian is home to countless private bays. Our little group had arranged...
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IONIAN ISLANDS io ne n, chain of islands (1991 pop...islands except Kerkira. In 1815 the Ionian Islands, known as the "United States of the Ionian Islands," were placed under British protection...
...with the Adriatic Sea by the Strait of Otranto. The Gulf of Taranto and the Gulf of Corinth are its chief arms. The Ionian Islands lie in its eastern part. Kerkira and Patrai (Greece) and Catania and Taranto (Italy) are the chief ports...
...sq mi (780 sq km), W Greece, the largest of the Ionian Islands . It has an irregular coastline and is largely mountainous...Formio (1797). Its subsequent history is that of the Ionian Islands. In 1953 the island was devastated by earthquakes...
HEARN, LAFCADIO lafka deo hurn, 1850 1904, American-Japanese author, b. Lefkas, Ionian Islands, of Irish-Greek parentage. He was educated in Ireland, England, and France before immigrating to the United States in 1869. Handicapped...
TEMPLE, FREDERICK 1821 1902, Anglican prelate, archbishop of Canterbury, b. Santa Maura, one of the Ionian Islands. A fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, he was ordained a priest in 1847. He was an advocate of educational reform and schooling...
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