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Cork County is vast and wide—flatter in the east, ideal for crops; rolling grassy hills in the west, good for grazing livestock. The Atlantic wraps the peninsula in a mild oceanic climate all year.
A tiny village on the southwestern tip of Ireland in Co Cork is the perfect place for a peaceful getaway in nature this ...
A stunning county in the south of Ireland has been named as one of the top 25 global destinations to visit in 2025 by ...
Similarly, Ireland’s second-largest city, Cork, had its average asking price increasing by 7.6% year-on-year to $325,456 in Q2 2022. Likewise, Limerick, one of the most populous cities in ...
Similarly, Ireland's second-largest city, Cork, had its average asking price increasing by 7.6% year-on-year to $325,456 in Q2 2022. Likewise, Limerick, one of the most populous cities in Ireland ...
Cork’s northside and Dublin’s north inner city have been identified as the State’s dirtiest locations in the latest Irish ...
A Woodsy Retreat in County Cork, Ireland, for $1.3 Million 20 Photos View Slide Show › By Marcelle Sussman Fischler This three-bedroom ranch house, known as the Courtyard, sits on a 0.78-acre ...
A memorial to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Air India plane crash in which 329 passengers and crew died in a ...
Across County Cork’s wide and quiet expanse of gently rolling hills and craggy coastline, a culinary renaissance is unfolding, led by dairy farmers, foragers, fish smokers, and chefs.