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  2. The Gearagh - Wikipedia

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    The Gearagh (Irish: An Gaorthadh) [2] is a submerged glacial woodland and nature reserve two kilometres southwest of Macroom, County Cork, in Kilmichael parish, Ireland. It is located at the point where the River Lee descends from the mountains and widens at an alluvial plain, and stretches for roughly five kilometres, bounded by the townlands ...

  3. Lough Hyne - Wikipedia

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    Lough Hyne (/ l ɒ x ˈ h aɪ n /; Irish: Loch Oighinn, meaning 'lake of the cauldron' [3]) is a fully marine sea lough in West Cork, Ireland, about 5 km southwest of Skibbereen. It was designated as Ireland's first Marine Nature Reserve in 1981.

  4. Category:Geography of Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    Parks in Cork (city) (6 P) R. River Lee (9 P) Pages in category "Geography of Cork (city)" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  5. 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 ...

  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. Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    Cork (Irish: Corcaigh [ˈkɔɾˠkəɟ]; from corcach, meaning 'marsh') [6] is the second largest city in Ireland, the county town of County Cork, the largest city in the province of Munster and third largest on the island of Ireland.

  8. Irish National Petroleum Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The National Oil Reserves Agency (NORA) was created in 1995 as a subsidiary of INPC and as of 2020 continues to manage Ireland's strategic oil reserves. [ 8 ] Government philosophy later shifted away from owning strategic assets and towards privatisation , [ 9 ] : 74 and in 1999 the INPC was asked by Minister for Public Enterprise Mary O'Rourke ...

  9. Metropolitan Cork - Wikipedia

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    The term Metropolitan Cork was used in the Cork Area Strategic Plan to refer to the area whose labour and property market is shared with the city. [4] The plan declared that it was envisaged as an area with "an integrated transport system, and the social, cultural and educational facilities of a modern European city". [ 5 ]