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Revision as of 22:41, 13 December 2003 by 81.77.171.27 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)County Cork (Corcaigh in Irish) is the most southwestern and largest of the modern counties of Ireland. Area: 7454 km² (2878 square miles). Population (census 2002): 448,181 (including the 123,338 inhabitants of Cork City. Its attractions include the Blarney Stone and Cobh, formerly Queenstown, the port where many Irish emigrants boarded for their voyage to the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa.
Towns and Villages
- Allihies, Ireland
- Ballycotton, Ireland
- Ballylickey, Ireland
- Ballinhassig, Ireland
- Ballydehob, Ireland
- Ballygarvan, Ireland
- Baltimore, Ireland
- Bandon, Ireland
- Bantry, Ireland
- Barleycove, Ireland
- Blarney, Ireland
- Buttevant, Ireland
- Carrigaline, Ireland
- Castletownbere, Ireland
- Castletownshend, Ireland
- Castlemartyr, Ireland
- Charleville, Ireland
- Clonakilty, Ireland
- Cloyne, Ireland
- Cobh, Ireland
- Cork City, Ireland
- Courtmacsherry, Ireland
- Crosshaven, Ireland
- Dunmanway, Ireland
- Fermoy, Ireland
- Glandore, Ireland
- Glengarriff, Ireland
- Goleen, Ireland
- Gougane, Ireland
- Kanturk, Ireland
- Kinsale, Ireland
- Leap, Ireland
- Macroom, Ireland
- Mallow, Ireland
- Midleton, Ireland
- Millstreet, Ireland
- Mitchelstown, Ireland
- Mizen Head, Ireland
- Monkstown, Ireland
- Oysterhaven, Ireland
- Ringaskiddy, Ireland
- Rosscarbery, Ireland
- Schull, Ireland
- Shanagarry, Ireland
- Sheep's Head, Ireland
- Skibbereen, Ireland
- Timoleague, Ireland
- Union Hall, Ireland
- Youghal, Ireland