no, Belfast is far bigger than Cork
Yes it is.
Dublin is bigger than Belfast.
Dublin is the city in Ireland with more people than Cork. Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland, with a population exceeding that of Cork.
About 260.
No. Cork and Belfast are a long way from each other. Belfast is mainly in county Antrim, but part of it is in county Down. If you look at the map at the link below, you will see Antrim and Down in the top right, and Cork at the bottom.
You would need to get at least 2 trains, one from Belfast to Dublin and one from Dublin to Cork. They are at different stations, so you would have to travel from one to the other on arriving in Dublin, which you can also do by rail. The whole journey from Belfast to Cork could take between 5 and 6 hours, depending on the times you travel and the connections for the departure times.
Dublin, Cork, Belfast.
Dublin Airport in Dublin. Cork Airport in Cork. George Best Belfast City Airport in Belfast.
The county of Mayo is much bigger than the county of Dublin. Mayo is the third largest county in Ireland and Dublin is the third smallest county in Ireland. The city of Dublin is larger than the town of Mayo.
Dublin: 500,000 Belfast: 276,000 Dun Laoghaire: 190,000 Cork: 186,000 Derry/Londonderry: 90,000
The main cities in the Republic of Ireland are Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Kilkenny . These 5 cities trace their city status to historic royal charters. Kilkenny, however, is legally a town, with a population of circa 25,000. Dublin is the capital and primate city, with over 0.5 million people inhabiting the Dublin city area - almost 4 times that of Cork. Galway was granted city status in 1985 by the Local Government (Reorganisation) Act.
Dublin, Cork, Belfast and Limerick.
Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Limerick and Galway.