Cork

Cork is situated on the banks of the River Lee in the south of the country. With a city population of 119,418 in 2006 it is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, and the third largest in all of Ireland.

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  • Personally, I loved Cork. Besides anything else, I'd have to say that it just has a really cool vibe to it. Kicking back in a little Irish pub (what other type of pub are you going to find in Ireland right) and having a good hardy glass of Guinness is heavenly. If no one has ever told ya; the …  Earl A.
  • Great town. Well worth the visit. Take day trips to Kinsale, Blarney or Clonakilty. Great base for a lot of other great places  Denise C.
  • again another way to escape Ireland!  Philip W.
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Cork Travel Guide is based on Cork by Ryan Holliday, James Sullivan, StevenSeagull, Aruna.shriram, Texugo, iGuide and others. Cork Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.