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Facts and Information about Cork
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County Cork (Contae Chorcaí in Irish) is the most
southwesterly and the largest of the modern counties of Ireland.
The county is often referred to as "The Rebel County" because it
has often taken a position in major conflicts different to that
of most of Ireland. The county's attractions include the Blarney
Stone and Cobh (formerly Queenstown), the port where many Irish
emigrants boarded for their voyage to the United States,
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa. Cork City, the
county's capital, is the second largest ciy in the Republic of
Ireland
The remote west of the county, known as West Cork, is a
popular destination for tourists, who visit the small villages
and islands including Sherkin Island, Clear Island and Dursey
Island. Mizen Head, the "southwesternmost point in Ireland" is
also in West Cork, as is Sheep's Head.
In recent years land in the far west of the county has become
in high demand internationally, and large numbers of EU citizens
have settled in the area, along with celebrities such as Jeremy
Irons and director Neil Jordan. West Cork is noted for its rugged
natural beauty, fine beaches and distinct social atmosphere,
which is more relaxed than most of the country.
West Cork has a disporpotionately large population of
artisans, musicians, poets and playwrights.
In 1601 the decisive battle of Kinsale (Cath Cionn
tSáile) took place in County Cork, which was to lead to
British domination of the island of Ireland for centuries.
County Cork has two gaeltacht areas where the Irish language
is still the primary medium of everyday speech. These are
Múscraí in the north of the county and
Oileán Chléire, or Cape Clear, an island in the
west accessible by ferry.
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