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    Marco Polo (category People of the War of Curzola)
    Italian). Istituto Treccani. Retrieved 17 October 2023. nato nella città lagunare o a Curzola, in Dalmazia, nel 1254 e morto a Venezia nel 1324 "Polo, Marco"...
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    Castelli / Kaštel Sućurac Castel Vitturi / Kaštel Lukšić Comisa / Komiža Curzola / Korčula Lagosta / Lastovo Lissa / Vis Meleda / Mljet Solta / Šolta Traù...
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    Lošinj (Lussino), Krk (Veglia), Vis (Lissa), Hvar (Lesina), Korcula (Curzola) and many other islands with significant Italian communities. They reasserted...
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    with a temporary victory over its rival, Venice, at the naval Battle of Curzola in 1298 during the Venetian-Genoese Wars. The Genoese navy was on a par...
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    double victory over Pisa (Battle of Meloria (1284)) and Venice (Battle of Curzola (1298)). "The Superb", a name for the city derived from Petrarch's work...
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    the following year, when he went to Rome. In 1549, he was made bishop of Curzola, a small island in the Adriatic Sea. In 1552, he was again in Siena, and...
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    Empire and Venice broke out, won by the Genoese following the Battle of Curzola and ending in 1299. During the war, various administrative reforms were...
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    (Split) and Traù (Trogir), plus the islands of Solta (Šolta), Lissa (Vis), Curzola (Korčula), Lagosta (Lastovo), Cazza (Sušac) and Pelagosa (Palagruža), the...
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    they could embark on the Italian steamer Città di Bari bound for Corfu. It has been reported that the Città di Bari left Taranto on 4 October to stop...
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    the Turks. The dance is known from Split (in Italian Spalato), Korčula (Curzola) and Lastovo (Lagosta). There are differing accounts of the origin of the...
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