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  1. County Cork's credentials. Welcome to the “People’s Republic of Cork” and to the island’s largest county. Sprawling all over the southwest, this is the place that gave us revolutionary political leader and Clonakilty man Michael Collins, Republic of Ireland soccer legend Roy Keane, and actor Cillian Murphy.

  2. Escape to the rugged Cork coastline and after, enjoy an exciting break in a city packed with culture and craic. Coastal escapes. Visit remote islands, walk down stunning beaches in Cork and watch surfers catch waves as whales swim in the distance. History and heritage Walking and hiking Family fun Free things to do.

  3. Cork. Cork is the principal city of County Cork in southwest Ireland. Known as "the Rebel City" the "real capital of Ireland", Cork has a strong independence and Corkonians are proud of its role in Irish history. This historic merchant port has a lot of Georgian architecture and lively arts, music and food scenes.

  4. 2024. 5. Fota Wildlife Park. 3,714. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Ireland's Wildest Attraction. Fota Wildlife Park is set on 100 acres on the scenic Fota Island in the heart of Cork Harbour. It is a unique place where you can come face to face with free roaming …. 2024.

  5. County Cork's history is a tapestry woven with threads of rebellion, maritime adventure, and cultural renaissance. Its strategic location on the southern coast of Ireland has made it a significant player in the country's history, from the early Viking raids and Norman invasions to its pivotal role in the War of Independence. Cork’s nickname ...

  6. Aug 25, 2022 · Go to the theatre. Between the Opera House, the Everyman Theatre, and the Cork Arts Theatre, there’s always a show to see in Cork City.. With a capacity of 1,000 people in their main auditorium, the Opera House is the largest theatre; followed by the 650-seater Victorian Everyman Theatre, and the intimate Cork Arts Theatre which seats just 100.

  7. May 15, 2018 · County Cork had a population of 480,000 in the 2006 census, but it's increasing quickly at the moment so it's likely to have over half a million by now. Up to 400,000 are considered to be in the Greater Cork area - within about 20 miles (30 km) of the centre. The more distant parts of the county are sparsely populated.