Yes, Cork is the second biggest city in the Republic of Ireland and County Cork is the largest county on the island of Ireland. While many in Cork would like to believe that they are the premier city and county and like to refer to themselves as the 'Rebel County', they are actually mistrusted by much of Ireland, especially in sporting circles. They are known to be 'tight' with their money and 'sly' with your women.
Cork is Ireland's largest county. It is found on the south coast, in the province of Munster. Cork city is the largest urban centre in the county. It is on the river Lee, just in from the coast. See the maps below
Cork is the largest county in Ireland and is located at the South West tip of this country. It has a beautiful and ragged coastline, sandstone hills and lush farmlands. It is considered to be the most geographically diverse county in the country.
The city of Cork is built on a river named Lee. It divides the city so that the center is actually on an island. In Cork, visitors can find everything from Midieval castles to ancient and Gothic style churches to Georgian style homes. Cork is a history lovers dream and has a small town feel, even though it is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland.
With warm summers and cold winters, Cork Ireland is a great travel destination year round. The city of Cork offers something for everyone and is a great place to get a true taste of what is traditional in Ireland.
No, it's in the Irish Republic, on the South coast.
Yes Cork is in the provence Munster, in southern Ireland, i think it has the most southerly point in Ireland.
No. No it isn't...
Cork is in the south of Ireland
No. Cork is in the Republic of Ireland.
Mid Cork - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
Mid Cork - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
North Cork - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
North Cork - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
Cork County - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1885.
Cork County - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1801.
Cork City - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
Cork City - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1801.
South East Cork - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
South East Cork - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
No, it is in the republic of Ireland
Cork's Evening Echo is located in City Quarter, Lapps Quay, Cork. Cork is a city that is located in the country of Ireland, within the UK province of Munster.