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    From the twin peaks of the new site, the medieval city received its new name, Korypho (Κορυφώ, "city on the peak") or Korphoi (Κορφοί, "peaks"), whence the modern Western name of "Corfu".

  2. Jul 18, 2022 · Poseidon named the island in Korkyras honour, and there they sired a child called Phaiax, which would become the proper noun for the citizens of Corfu. Corfu is so named today thanks to Byzantine influence, Corfu being a western corruption of Korypho, meaning peaks and referring to Corfu’s fortress installation.

  3. The more recent name Corfu is a corruption of koryphi , which means peak, after the summit on which the Byzantines began building a castle early in the 7th century, and where the main town was later re-established.

  4. Korypho-Corfu. So how come we call it Corfu? In Byzantine Greek Koryphai means ‘peaks’ and the Byzantine word Korypho means ‘city of the peaks’ – the name was given to the island because of the twin peaks of the towns Old Venetian Fortress.

  5. Corfu, known as Kerkyra in Greek, owes its name to the Nymph Korkyra, the daughter of the River God, Asopus. According to the myth, Poseidon, God of the Sea, fell in love with Nymph Korkyra, kidnapped her and brought her to this island.

  6. Sep 26, 2023 · Here are some of the famous places in Corfu: Paleokastritsa: This location has a variety of diving opportunities, including underwater caves, rock formations, and diverse underwater life. The crystal-clear seas make it an excellent diving spot. Agios Gordios: Agios Gordios is located on the western coast of Corfu.

  7. Jun 14, 2023 · The expansive Corfu New Port (Neo Limani), located next to the historic Corfu Old Town, has room for several large cruise ships at any given time. Like it, PIN IT! In fact, between 300 and 500 cruises make port here each year, delivering over 750,000 passengers to the island.

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