Nikola Spanić (Latinized as Nicolaus Spanich; 1633–1707) was a Roman Catholic prelate and nobleman of Korčula (an island in modern Croatia). A descendant of the Albanian Spani family of Drisht, he served as the island's bishop from 1673 to 1707. After an earthquake in 1667 he restored a church dedicated to St. Anthony near the main town of the island.
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- Dabac, Tošo (1969-01-01). Dalmatian towns. Grafički zavod Hrvatske. ISBN 978-0-8002-0739-7. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
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