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				CORFU 
				  
				ICICTE 
				2010 will be held on the beautiful Greek Island of Corfu, which 
				is the most popular of the Ionian Islands. It is a very green 
				island and is the product of a mixture of the civilizations that 
				have passed through at various times. 
 
				The town of
				
				Corfu (Kerkyra) 
				impresses and charms the visitor with its two forts, narrow 
				streets, tall houses, arcades, Venetian-built Town Hall, church 
				to Saint Spyridon, the  island's 
				patron saint, flower-filled gardens, and balconies with their 
				superb wrought-iron fences.   
				  
				Flooded with 
				sights,  Corfu is a 
				small paradise on Earth. From 
				Paleokastritsa to Kanoni, 
				from the Achillion to Pontikonissi  and  Corfu's 
				northern  coast,  one will  find crystal water scenic coves 
				greenery and vegetation that 'sinks' into the deep blue sea. 
				
				Corfu island is one of 
				the most interesting islands of the Ionian sea. It is an amalgam 
				of natural beauties, traditional features and archaeological 
				sites. 
				Corfu 
				island lies to the north of the Ionian sea at the entrance of 
				Adriatic. It is the second largest island in the group known as the Seven 
				Islands, or Eptanisa.  Corfu 
				is the island of miracles and wonders, where every moment the 
				scene changes without affecting the harmony of the terrain. 
				The greenest of the Greek islands,
				
				Corfu has three 
				million olive trees. As well as a flower-strewn countryside and 
				Adriatic-style villages. It has splendid coastal scenery and 
				some excellent secluded beaches.
 
				  
				
				To download a 
				booklet that helps you in your sightseeing of this wonderful 
				island, 
				CLICK HERE (519kb). Below you 
				can find some useful links to prepare you for your visit to this 
				lovely island. 
				  
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