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  2. List of towns and villages in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a list of towns and villages in County Cork, Ireland. A Adrigole Aghabullogue Aghada Ahakista ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Cork (city) (3 C, 21 P) A. Archaeological sites in County Cork (1 C, 36 P) B. Beaches of County Cork (8 P) C. Castles in County Cork (33 P) G.

  4. Category:Towns and villages in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    See also. Category:Townlands of County Cork; List of towns in the Republic of Ireland; By county: Carlow; ... Pages in category "Towns and villages in County Cork"

  5. List of tourist attractions in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Croagh Patrick, mountain place of pilgrimage from pagan times to the present day, near Westport [18] Museum of Country Life near Castlebar [19] Meath. Brú na Bóinne, location of the Knowth, Dowth and Newgrange neolithic tombs and monuments [2] Hill of Tara, seat of Ireland's ancient High Kings [13] Emerald Park, theme park [2] Trim Castle [13 ...

  6. List of archaeological sites in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Coolcoulaghta (1148 acres) Cul Cabhlachta, 'remote place of the ruins' or 'cul cuallachta', nook of the tribe or assemblage. Location of boulder burial, burial ground at Kileen Coolcoulaghta Church contains 1847 famine victims, cairn, coastal promontory fort, fulachta fiadh, ringfort, standing stone, a standing stone pair.

  7. Blackrock Castle - Wikipedia

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    Blackrock Castle is a castellated fortification located at Blackrock, about 2 km from Cork city centre on the banks of the River Lee in Ireland. Originally developed as a coastal defence fortification in the 16th century to protect upper Cork Harbour and port, the site now houses an observatory, visitor centre and restaurant.