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Cork is the second city of Ireland with a population of about 119,000 people.((The county has over 300,000)) The city is located in the far south of Ireland in County Cork, which is the largest county in the country. Several notable locations include Patricks St, University College Cork, St Mary's Cathedral, The Cork Opera House, Murphys Brewery & The English Market. In 2005 Cork was the European capital of culture. It could also refer to the natural harbor formed at the mouth of the River Lee.
Notable Locations
- Cargo Yard
- Wandering Rocks pub
Notable Residents
Notable Visitors
Notes
- The Lee River flows through the city, and an island in the river forms the main part of the city center.
- Cork Harbor is the world's second largest natural harbor.
- The city's name is derived from the Irish word corcach meaning "marshy place"
About
Four Months Later
In a cargo yard, the night watchman is knocked out by three Irish thieves. The thieves were given a tip about a shipment of iPods coming in a carrier. Upon finding the right one, they break it open, only to find no iPods, but a man handcuffed in the corner instead.
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