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  2. Spike Island, County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Spike Island (Irish: Inis Píc) is an island of 103 acres (42 ha) [1] in Cork Harbour, Ireland. Originally the site of a monastic settlement, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the island is dominated by an 18th-century bastion fort now named Fort Mitchel .

  3. 1779 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Spike Island, County Cork, is acquired by the government to form part of the defences of Cork Harbour. New Church of Ireland Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford , completed. Births

  4. 1985 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    2 September – Spike Island Jail in County Cork was left in ruins following a riot by prisoners. 10 September – The first heart transplant in Ireland was performed. 16 September — The Catholic Viewers and Listeners Association held its first meeting.

  5. Treaty Ports (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Spike Island has had a long and interesting history, and for more than 150 years the British flag has flown over it as one of the main defence works on the southern coast. For years Spike was a penal settlement and was continued as such down to the truce of 1921. To-day was the seventeenth anniversary of the truce.

  6. Cork Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Cork Harbour (Irish: Cuan Chorcaí) [2] is a natural harbour and river estuary at the mouth of the River Lee in County Cork, Ireland. It is one of several which lay claim to the title of "second largest natural harbour in the world by navigational area" (after Port Jackson , Sydney). [ 3 ]

  7. Haulbowline - Wikipedia

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    There was a castle on the island which was the clubhouse for the Cork Water Club. [5] In 1806, the British Army moved to nearby Spike Island, and the fortifications were handed over, with 14 acres (6 ha) of land going to the Royal Navy, and the remaining 8 acres (3 ha) to the Board of Ordnance. [6] (At the time the island was less than half its ...

  8. County Cork - Wikipedia

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    At the latest census in 2022, the population of the entire county stood at 584,156. Cork is the second-most populous county in the State, and the third-most populous county on the island of Ireland. County Cork is located in the province of Munster, bordering Kerry to the west, Limerick to the north, Tipperary to the north-east and Waterford to ...

  9. Cobh - Wikipedia

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    Cobh (/ ˈ k oʊ v / KOHV, Irish: An Cóbh), known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. With a population of 14,418 inhabitants at the 2022 census, [2] Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour and home to Ireland's only dedicated cruise terminal. Tourism in the area ...