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As Ireland’s second largest city, Cork combines a unique blend of history and tradition with urban sophistication and chic living.
The city is located on an island in the River Lee. Its narrow streets are lined with interesting buildings, delicious food stores, decent restaurants, lively pubs, cutting edge art galleries, and...
Revision date: June 2010
| Country | Ireland |
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| Area | Channel & Atlantic |
| Region | Northern Europe |
| Map | View Map |
Included in this guide:
| Title | The Irish Boats: Liverpool - Cork and Waterford: 2 |
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| Author | Malcolm McRonald |
| Title | The I.R.A. and Its Enemies: Violence and Community in Cork, 1916-1923 |
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| Author | Peter Hart |
| Title | Spies, Informers and the 'Anti-Sinn Fein Society': The Intelligence War in Cork City, 1919-1921 |
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| Author | John Borgonovo |
| Title | The Burning of Cork |
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| Author | Gerry White, Brendan O'Shea |