Corfu (disambiguation)
Corfu or Corfu (Italian Corfú ), Greek Kerkyra (Κέρκυρα), stands for:
- Corfu , Greek island in the Ionian Sea
- Corfu (city) , capital of the island of Corfu
- Corfu, German name for a former French department in what is now Greece, see Corcyre department
- Chaim Corfu (1921–2015), Israeli politician and minister
- Corfu (Russian destroyer) (1915–1956), Russian, Soviet, and Bulgarian Novik- class ship
Corfu stands for:
- Corfu (ship) , British passenger ship from 1931
- Corfu (New York) , village in the United States
Kerkyra stands for:
- three warships of the Greek Navy:
- Kerkyra (Greek steamer) , customs steamer (1885–1897)
- Kerkyra (M-208) (1943–1973), former Royal Navy BYMS-2172 minesweeper, sold to the Hellenic Navy in 1946
- Kerkyra (L-182) (built 2004), Pomornik-class , air-cushion landing ship
See also:
- Kerkyra (nymph) , daughter of the river god Asopos , who gave her name to the island
- Kerkyra (saint) , Christian martyr of the first century, daughter of the Roman governor of Corfu
- Kerkyra (regional unit) , regional unit, NUTS region of Greece
- Kerkyra (municipality) , municipality in the Kerkyra regional unit of the Greek Ionian Islands
- Kerkyra (municipality) , municipality of the municipality of Kerkyra in the Greek Ionian Islands