Cork, Ireland.
Quercus suber the Cork Oak.
The cork oak, Quercus Suber, is native to Southern Europe and North Africa.
No, pure cork does not come from the ocean. Cork is harvested from the bark of cork oak trees, primarily in countries like Portugal and Spain. Ocean cork is not a natural material, but rather a marketing term used for synthetic materials that mimic the texture of cork.
Cork is a plant cell; it is the bark of the "cork oak" a type of oak tree that grows in Spain and similar climates.
Cork is an impermeable, buoyant material, a prime-subset of bark tissue that is harvested for commercial use primarily from Quercus suber (the Cork Oak), which is endemic to southwest Europe and northwest Africa.
Carlow, Cavan, Clare and Cork are counties in Ireland
Cork is made from a cork tree or cork oak. This is a variety of quercus which is the family of trees including the oak.
The cork in the baseball comes the bark of a Cork Oak. Cork has been used as the core of a baseball since 1910.
He is from Ireland - County Cork
Europe trust me I have already researched this in the past.Europe is not a country.
Many things, including, Olives, Tomatoes, Rice, Cork and Grapes.