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Ionian Islands or Iónioi Nísoi, group of islands, western Greece, forming an administrative region, in the Ionian and Mediterranean seas. The principal islands are Kefallinía (Cephalonia), Kérkira (Corfu), Zákinthos (Zante), Levkás, and Itháki. The islands are largely mountainous, and the climate is warm and humid. Currants, olives, grapes, grain, fruit, and vegetables are grown, and livestock is raised. Major industries are fishing, shipbuilding, and soapmaking. Kérkira (population, 1981 preliminary, 35,787), capital of the island of Corfu, is the largest city in the islands. The area of all the islands together is 2,307 sq km (891 sq mi), and the total population (1991) is 191,003.

Originally colonized by the Greeks, the islands later formed part of the Roman and Byzantine empires. The Ionian Islands were held in part or in whole during their subsequent history by a succession of foreign countries. The islands were under the rule of the Venetian Republic from 1386 until they were taken by the French in 1797. In 1799 they were surrendered to the Russians and the Turks. From 1800 to 1807 the islands formed an independent state. In 1807 the group reverted to the French, who held them until 1814, when the islands became a British protectorate. British control lasted until 1864, the date of the incorporation of the islands into Greece.

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