Kato Korakiana is a small village in Corfu, an island in the Ionian Sea off the northwest coast of Greece. Located in the northern region, it features traditional Corfiot stone architecture and olive groves. The village serves as a base for exploring nearby beaches, hiking through the surrounding countryside, and sampling local Mediterranean cuisine in family-run tavernas.
Kato Korakiana is a village in the municipality of Central Corfu and Diapontia Islands, situated in the Ionian regional unit of Greece, approximately 12 kilometres north of Corfu Town in the central-northern interior of the island. It forms part of a cluster of traditional settlements on the inland ridge above the northeast coast, sharing geographic and cultural ties with the neighbouring village of Ano Korakiana. The area is characterised by dense olive groves, Venetian-period stone architecture, and a landscape that has retained much of its pre-tourism agricultural character.
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