Cork, Ireland
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What is Cork
With a population of about 250,000, Cork (Gaelic: Corcaigh ) is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, and is situated on the banks of the River Lee in the south of the county.
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About Cork elsewhere
"The close proximity of Cork Airport to Cork City means that this is not as inconvenient as it might appear, particularly when the excellent bus and taxi services are included."
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"An excursion to Blarney Castle, a few miles west of Cork city, is a must for first-time visitors, but bear in mind that the castle, although intact and impressively large, is not furnished."
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"Year-round TIOs can be found in An Daingean, Blarney, Clonakilty, Cork City, Killarney, Limerick, Shannon, Skibbereen, and Tralee and are open Monday-Saturday 9-6; in July and August TIOs are also open Sunday 9-6."
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"Cork Airport is located 6km (3.5 miles) south of Cork City."
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"As you travel west from Cork City the landscape gradually becomes more dramatic."
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")operates 18 different bus routes in Cork city, most of which run from early in the morning until around midnight."
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"The world-famous Blarney Castle is also in County Cork, 6km north-west of Cork city."
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"North west corner of Cork city."
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"For much of the middle ages, Cork city was an outpost of Old English culture in the midst of a predominantly hostile Gaelic countryside and cut off from the English government in the Pale around Dublin."
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"Passage West ( An Pasáiste in Irish )is a town in County Cork in the Republic of Ireland ,situated on the west bank of Cork Harbour."
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"Cork (city) ,a city in the Republic of Ireland."
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"Dublin The warm, lively capital city of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin gives visitors a hearty welcome."
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"Ireland's history post-partition has been marked with violence, a period known as "The Troubles" generally regarded as beginning in the 1960s saw large scale confrontation between opposing paramilitary groups seeking to either keep Northern Ireland as part of the United Kingdom or bring it into the Republic of Ireland."
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"Ireland is made up of the Republic of Ireland containing 26 counties and Northern Ireland containing 6 counties."
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"The airport continues to grow and a total of 2.730 million passengers used the airport in 2005 ,which makes it the second busiest airport in the Republic of Ireland after Dublin."
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"Cork ,located on Ireland 's south coast, is the Republic of Ireland 's second largest city and capital of the province of Munster."
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"This article deals with the legal radio stations of the Republic of Ireland."
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About places near Cork
marikina from Finland wrote about Fota Island one year, 6 months ago
Wanna see kangaroos in Ireland ? Go to Fota ! A tranquil little island near Cork and Cobh, the Fota animal park is full of surprising species.
jallu from Finland wrote about Sheila's one year, 3 months ago
Sheila's is a great hostel near Cork city centrum. The staff is great and really helpful. If you don't know where to go at night time, they will tell you. The atmosphere is chill and relaxed and they have free Internet and luggage room. Check it out!
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tilkkuliini replied one year, 3 months ago:
Well that sounds kind of cool. Do you remember the prices?
dwsmith1000 from USA wrote about Kinsale one year, 7 months ago
Food is good in Kinsale, but it can prove to be expensive. Two good bang for the buck places are Kirby's, a nice Italian pizzeria and pasta place, and Hoby's, a nice sitdown fixed menu restaurant. Kirby's is definitely off the beaten path hidden behind the major hotel, the Acton's - but the tourist office should be able to point you to them.
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