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Michelin-starred restaurants and award-winning chefs focus on food with fresh, locally grown ingredients in County Cork, a storied region in southwestern Ireland.
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 ...
Cork is known as a hurling stronghold and the rebel county first tasted All-Ireland success in 1890, but the historic victory went unnoticed on the Lee-side It was November 16, 1890, and a Cork ...
The godfather of European guidebooks says skip to Cork. But Rick Steves is wrong. Ireland’s second city, home to 200,000 residents and the world’s second-largest natural harbor, is having a ...
In a 60 million euro ($63 million) expansion project, BioMarin is adding a new four-story laboratory to its Shanbally manufacturing site in Cork County, Ireland. | The company will build a four ...
Two men participating in the Ironman Cork competition have died in separate incidents during the 1.9km swimming leg of the 70.3km event on Sunday in Youghal, Ireland.
Cork County Council chief executive Tim Lucey is to step down from his position at the end of September to take up the same role with Greyhound Racing Ireland.
The current Cork County Development Plan 2022-2028 sets out a population growth of 59,000 in the county together with the creation of 36,000 additional jobs by the summer of 2028.
In Cork, senior club wins, particularly in hurling, are dominated by city clubs, rendering the county with the most GAA clubs in Ireland seem sparse.
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.
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