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Visit Cork
Cork is an historic, creative, exciting, ever-changing city with extraordinary surprises to be discovered every time you turn a corner. You just have to be curious enough to venture off the beaten path. The possibilities are endless, so forget what you think you know. Take a chance, roll the dice and see where it leads you. |
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Cork Tourist Office
Welcome to the Fáilte Ireland tourist office network in Ireland, where highly trained staff can provide visitors with information on places to go, things to do, where to stay, tour bookings and what’s on locally and nationally. |
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Cork Airport
Cork Airport is also the gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way and to the counties of Cork and Kerry – both major tourist destinations for visitors to Ireland – in addition to the ideal starting point for a visit to the wider Munster region including the counties of Waterford, Tipperary and Limerick. |
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Cork City Council
The city, situated on the banks of the river Lee, is home to 123,000 people. It is located on the South West coast of Ireland and is the 2nd largest city in the Republic of Ireland. The area of the city is 3,731 hectares. |
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U.C.C. University College Cork
The university was founded in 1845 as one of three Queen’s Colleges located in Belfast, Cork, and Galway. It became University College, Cork, under the Irish Universities Act of 1908. The Universities Act 1997 renamed the university as National University of Ireland, Cork, and a Ministerial Order of 1998 renamed the university as University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork, though it continues to be almost universally known as University College Cork. |
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Whaz-on?
Whaz-on? Cork Entertainment Guide |
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Cork Newspapers
Evening Echo. Link: http://www.eveningecho.ie/ |
19, Patrick´s Hill
Cork City, Ireland
(2 min. from Saint Patrick´s Street)
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