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Cork City - A City With History
Cork City is the second city of Ireland and is widely recognised as a city of history. Located in County Cork which is known in Ireland as the rebel county because of it significance during the Irish Civil war in 1922. This was the County where Michael Collins was killed, an act that effectively ended the civil war in Ireland. Cork is home to the oldest yacht club in the world and also has a fantastic maritime history. The city developed from a monastery that was build by St Finbarr in the 7th Century.
The city of Cork is located between two channels of the River Lee which forms an island. Cork City has a population of around 150, 000 people who have a character of their own. Cork City itself is a bustling economic center with fantastic shopping and eating facilities, not to mention the quality of pubs in cork. Here you should enjoy a great atmosphere alongside great service, lively debate and conversation in a modern setting fit for Cork City.
County cork is the largest county in Ireland and has a great range of geographical features. Here you will see everything from inland rivers and river valleys to rolling farmland and a sea eroded coastline. Among the other interesting towns in County Cork is Youghal which is situated on the South East coast of Cork. This is a popular holiday destination which offers quality beaches alongside a fantastic reputation for top quality food.
There are a few options available when travelling to Cork. Train services run from Dublin City numerous times each day and take roughly three hours. Alternatively you can choose to fly into Cork City Airport or drive.
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