Cork - city -'s population is 119,230.
The population density of Cork - city - is 3,194.18 people per square kilometer.
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.
The population of all of Cork at the last census in 2011, was 519,032 of which 119,230 were in the city of Cork and 399,802 were in the county of Cork.
In the 2011 census, the recorded population of County Cork was 519,032. Splitting this, the population of the city of Cork was 119,230 and the population of the remainder of the county was 399,802. To see detailed statistics on the website of the Central Statistics Office Ireland, click on the Related Link.
No. The population of all of Cork at the last census in 2011, was 519,032 of which 119,230 were in the city of Cork and 399, 802 were in the county of Cork.
In 2009, the population is190,384.
Cork city would be that capitol city of Cork county.
No, the city of Cork is in southern Ireland, County of Cork.
Cork - city - was created in 1185.
The second most populated City in Ireland is Belfast, with a population of approximately 268,000! The second most populated City in the Republic of Ireland is Cork with a population of approximately 190,000. Making it the third largest city in Ireland behind Belfast and Dublin respectively!
Part of the city of Cork is on an island in the river Lee, but other parts of the city are not on that island, so Cork city is not an island.