- britannica.com place/Cork-IrelandCork, seaport and seat of County Cork, in the province of Munster, Ireland. It is located at the head of Cork Harbour on the River Lee.
- booking.com County Cork otelleri Cork otelleriWith views of Cork city and the harbour, the The Address Cork is situated 1 km from central Cork on Military Hill in the historic area of St Lukes.
- What's on in Cork. Bounce in a club with Pure Cork pizzazz, revel in a festival or kick back to some jazz.
- letsgoireland.com cork-ireland/We love the vibe in Cork county and Cork city and highly recommend a visit if you are heading to the south of Ireland!
- travel.fandom.com wiki/CorkAt the extreme north of St Patrick’s Street, the river is spanned by the three arches of St Patrick’s Bridge, built in 1861 and one of Cork’s most beautiful bridges.
- Get the latest Cork news, sport, what's on and business with Cork Beo. Featuring breaking news, pictures, video and opinion from our dedicated news team...
- theirishroadtrip.com what-to-do-in-cork/Although the best things to do in Cork are arguably the Ring of Beara and Mizen Head, this is far from a two-horse-county!
- sraml.com what-is-a-cork-made-of/What is a cork made out of? And why do they come in different shapes and sizes? Did you know, you can have natural, synthetic, or even glass corks?
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/CorkCork's heyday was the 17th century, when sea trade was booming but ships had not yet outgrown the river - later the port moved downstream to Cobh.
- careelite.de en/cork/In this article you will learn how cork is made, what advantages and disadvantages cork offers and how sustainable this natural raw material really is.