- twitter.com corkDedicated to the establishment of a sovereign, independent and pure daycint Cork state. ... People's Republic of Cork’s Tweets.
- seslisozluk.net cork-nedir-ne-demek/Şişe tıpalandı ve mahzende bir rafa konuldu. - The bottle was corked and put on a shelf in the cellar. Şişeler tıpalanmıştı. - The bottles were stopped with corks.
- lonelyplanet.com ireland/county-cork/cork-cityCork City. This imposing former prison is well worth a visit, if only to get a sense of how awful life was for prisoners a century ago. An audio tour (€2 extra)…
- britannica.com place/Cork-county-IrelandThe largest county in Ireland, Cork is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean (south) and by Counties Waterford and Tipperary (east), Limerick (north), and Kerry (west).
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- 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?
- 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.
- wikishire.co.uk wiki/CorkThe mediæval population of Cork was about 2,100 people. In 1349 came the Black Death, and in this plague almost half of the townspeople died.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/corkThe meaning of CORK is the elastic tough outer tissue of the cork oak that is used especially for stoppers and insulation. How to use cork in a sentence.
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/corkThe cork (with hole) end rests in a groove immediately over an opening in a sheet of galvanised iron which forms the cover of a water tank below.