• At the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, Cork and Dublin were the only two towns to elect two members each to the new House of Commons.
  • View Apply. Cork City Council offers a range of digital services and online forms. ... Island City - Cork's Urban Sculpture Trail. Cork Public Museum.
  • 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.
  • "A Cork man with low self esteem is a Cork man who thinks he is just the same as everyone else". Cork has always been an important seaport.
  • O şarabın içinde küçük bir mantar olduğuna inanıyorum. - I believe there's a little cork in that wine. Bu mantar çıkmayı reddediyor. - This cork refuses to come out.
  • 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!
  • Cork'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.
  • The 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.
  • The 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.
  • n. bark of the cork oak tree (used for making stoppers for bottles, etc.); stopper, plug; something made of cork v. close with a cork, cap.