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    Cork ( Irish: Corcaigh [ˈkɔɾˠkəɟ]; from corcach, meaning 'marsh') [6] is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster. At the 2022 census, it had a population of 224,004.

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      The burning of Cork (Irish: Dó Chorcaí) by British forces...

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      2019. Cork began as a monastic settlement, founded by St...

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      The City Hall, Cork (Irish: Halla na Cathrach, Corcaigh) is...

  2. Cork is a city in County Cork in Ireland. It is the country's second largest city, only Dublin is larger. It is the third largest city on the island of Ireland, as Belfast is also larger. People from Cork are called Corkonians. It was founded by Saint Finbarr in the sixth century. 274,000 people live in Cork city and the surrounding urban areas ...

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  4. May 12, 2024 · Cork, seaport and seat of County Cork, in the province of Munster, Ireland. It is located at the head of Cork Harbour on the River Lee. Cork is, after Dublin, the Irish republic’s second largest conurbation. The city is administratively independent of the county. The center of the old city is an.

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  5. Cork is the principal city of County Cork in southwest Ireland. It was already the second-largest city in Ireland when in 2019 its boundaries were extended, to have a population of 210,000. The new boundary includes the town of Blarney, but this is described on its own page; Cobh and Crosshaven downriver remained separate.

  6. Cork is an ancient city, settled by the Vikings that grew from maritime trade with Northern Europe and Britain in the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th Century. The connection with the river and the sophistication of the architecture combined with the landscape of the surrounding hills to create a rich urban landscape of uniqueness and rarity.

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