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  2. Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    Map of 16th-century Cork Patrick Street c. 1890–1900. The city's charter was granted by Prince John, as Lord of Ireland, in 1185. [17] The city was once fully walled, and some wall sections and gates remain today. [18]

  3. Category:Streets in Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Cork (city)" ... Washington Street, Cork; Wellington Road, Cork This page was last edited on 8 October 2017, at 16:53 (UTC). ...

  4. North Main Street (Cork) - Wikipedia

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    North Main Street (Irish: An Phríomhshráid Thuaidh) [1] is a street and retail area in Cork City, Ireland. Joined by bridge with South Main Street in the 12th century, [ 2 ] it formed the main thoroughfare within the original city walls of medieval Cork. [ 3 ]

  5. Washington Street, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Washington Street (Irish: Sráid Washington) [2] is a street in central Cork city, Ireland.Built in 1824, [3] it runs from the old medieval town centre onto the site of the western marshes, and today links the Western Road and Lancaster Quay with the Grand Parade.

  6. St Patrick's Street - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's Street (Irish: Sráid Naomh Pádraig) is the main shopping street of the city of Cork in the south of Ireland. The street was subject to redevelopment in 2004, and has since won two awards as Ireland's best shopping street. [1] St Patrick's Street is colloquially known to most locals as simply 'Patrick's Street', with the 'St ...

  7. Grand Parade, Cork - Wikipedia

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    The National Monument on the south end of the street in 2017. As of 2010, some members of the Cork City Council had "raised concerns about the shabby state of several city centre sites" on Grand Parade - including the former Capitol Cinema site. [2] From 2016, these sites have seen renewed development and investment. [3]

  8. Parnell Place - Wikipedia

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    Parnell Place (Irish: Plás Parnell) [1] is a street in Cork, Ireland. It is a major south-to-north route across the city centre, and the location of Parnell Place Bus Station. In the south, it starts at the junction with South Mall, Lapp's Quay and Parnell Bridge, running to Merchant's Quay in the north.

  9. South Mall, Cork - Wikipedia

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    South Mall (Irish: An Meall Theas) [1] is one of the main streets of Cork city, Ireland. It runs from Grand Parade in the west to Parnell Place in the east. Like Grand Parade and St. Patrick's Street, it is built over what was once a channel of the River Lee. [2] [3]