Vido

Coordinates: 39°38′30″N 19°55′30″E / 39.64167°N 19.92500°E / 39.64167; 19.92500
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Vido
Native name:
Βίδο
Vido is located in Greece
Vido
Vido
Geography
Coordinates39°38′30″N 19°55′30″E / 39.64167°N 19.92500°E / 39.64167; 19.92500
Administration

Vido (Greek: Βίδο) is an island of the Ionian Islands group of Greece. It is a small island (less than a kilometer in diameter) at the mouth of the port of Corfu.

History

The island was known to the ancients as Ptychia (

Athenian generals used Ptychia in order to keep in custody some prisoners.[2]

The island was involved in

Siege of Corfu (1798–99)
, where Russo-Ottoman allies captured it from French on 28 February 1799.

During the

Serbian Campaign). While the main camps of the recuperating army were on Corfu itself (a contingent was sent to Bizerte
as well, and many of the civilian refugees were accepted by France), the sick and near-dying, mostly soldiers, were treated on Vido to prevent epidemics. In spite of Allied material help, the conditions of both the improvised medical facilities and many of the patients on the island resulted in a high fatality rate. Due to small area of the island and its rocky soil, it soon became necessary to bury the dead in the sea (by weighting the corpses with rocks to prevent them from floating). Over 5,000 people were buried at sea near the island of Vido.

A monument of gratitude to the Greek nation was erected at Vido by Serbs in the 1930s.

Wildlife on the island include peacocks, pheasants and rabbits.

The waters around Vido island are sometimes referred to as the

Blue Sea Tomb (Serbian: Plava Grobnica), after a poem written by Milutin Bojić
after World War I.

  • Serbian mausoleum
  • Serbian World War I soldiers' mausoleum
    Serbian World War I soldiers' mausoleum
  • Interior of mausoleum
    Interior of mausoleum
  • Blue Graveyard memorial plaque
    Blue Graveyard memorial plaque

See also

References

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