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County Cork
The most southwestern and largest of the modern counties of
Ireland
. It includes attractions that include the
Blarney Stone
and
Cobh[?]
, formerly Queenstown, the port where many Irish emigrants boarded for their trip to the
United States
,
Australia
,
Canada
,
New Zealand
, or
South Africa
.
Links
http://www.corkcoco.com/
http://www.cork-guide.ie/
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[?]
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