Located in South West of Ireland, Cork is the second largest city after Dublin. Its landscape is highly varied: river valleys and cozy farmlands contrast with wild sandstone hills and rocky Atlantic bays.
Most part of Cork is located on an island in the river Lee, so you will find yourself constantly crossing bridges. The city has always been an important seaport. There are many docks and quays sited along the river Lee on the eastern side of the city.
Since the Viking period, Cork was renowned for its independent nature. The local people often call their city as the 'true capital of Ireland.'
Cork has significantly changed over last years. Nowadays it is an Irish cultural center and a popular travel destination. In 2005 Cork was chosen the European Capital of Culture and proved to the world that it has a rich and very welcoming culture.
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