Cork is the second largest city in Ireland (after Dublin of course) and is located in county Cork in the southwestern coastal area of the country. It has about 125,000 people living in the city proper but around 400,000 in the greater metropolitan area.
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working and having fun in ireland
hey does anyone know...where is the best place to live and work in ireland. i want to stay for a couple of months and have all the appropriate working requirements(swiss pass). i want to work and party and do a bit of travel. i am thinking of cork at the moment but for no specific reason, only that i know ...
too much for a daytrip?
We r going to visit my husband's cousin in Cork. Well arrive on Sun night, so I thought we'll spent Mon in Cork and on Tue I'd like to hire a car and take them along the Ring of Kerry and up ...
Ireland in May
Hello I am going to be in Ireland this may, flying into dublin. I was wondering if I should skip cork? I heard it was pretty much like dublin. Any suggestions on other good cities to visit with a lot of culture. Thanks Adam ...
China Part 1
So we started our adventure nearly a whole week ago and we've managed to fit in some lot of stuff! ...
Posted in The Big Trip by ciaramcs
Driving Ireland
, and went to the pub for a pint! The next morning we hit the road to Cork. The drive down the west coast ...
Posted in Possibly lost, probably having fun... by KPad
Ireland
I started my one week tour of Ireland in the town of Cork. It is the second largest town in the Republic of Ireland, even though it really doesn't feel very big. The port and the river are its lifeline ...
Posted in Jennie's Grand Tour! by jenniesue







