The second largest city in Ireland, Cork, has an economy focused on the city centre, which as of 2011, supported employment for 24,092 people. According...
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Cork (Irish: Corcaigh [ˈkɔɾˠkəɟ]; from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in Ireland, the county town of County Cork, the largest city...
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the year of issue and the word Éire which means "Ireland" in the Irish language. Economy of Dublin Economy of Cork Economy of Limerick Economy of Northern...
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The economy of the People's Republic of China is a developing mixed socialist market economy, incorporating industrial policies and strategic five-year...
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Crosshaven (redirect from Crosshaven, County Cork)
Bun an Tábhairne) is a village in County Cork, Ireland. It is located in lower Cork Harbour at the mouth of the River Owenabue, across from Currabinny...
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nationally. Dublin-Belfast corridor Transport in Dublin Economy of Cork Economy of Belfast Economy of Limerick "These are the four richest counties in Ireland...
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County Cork (Irish: Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city...
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Cork Harbour (Irish: Cuan Chorcaí) is a natural harbour and river estuary at the mouth of the River Lee in County Cork, Ireland. It is one of several...
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Cork, located on Ireland's south coast, is the second largest city within the Republic of Ireland after Dublin and the third largest on the island of...
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Cork Institute of Technology (CIT; Irish: Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Chorcaí) was an institute of technology, located in Cork, Ireland. Upon its dissolution...
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Great Island (category Islands of County Cork)
services have become a significant part of the local economy, including cruise ships attracted by the Port of Cork berthing facilities on the island. This...
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The economy of Portugal is ranked 34th in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report for 2019. The great majority of the international trade...
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Metropolitan Cork includes the city of Cork, Ireland, its suburbs, the rural hinterland that surrounds it, and a number of the towns and villages in that...
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The economy of the European Union is the joint economy of the member states of the European Union (EU). It is the second largest economy in the world in...
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Silves, Portugal (redirect from History of Silves, Portugal)
secondary sector play a very important role in the municipality's economy. The cork and extractive industries are the main activities. The extractive...
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include the Limerick Tunnel, which opened in 2010. Economy of Dublin Economy of Belfast Economy of Cork "cso.ie" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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Little Island, County Cork, is a civil parish and mainly industrial area to the east of Cork city in Ireland. It is no longer an island since the northern...
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Cobh (redirect from Cove of Cork)
south coast of County Cork, Ireland. With a population of 14,418 inhabitants at the 2022 census, Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour...
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County Cork, Ireland, approximately thirty-five kilometres north of Cork. Mallow is in a townland and civil parish of the same name, in the barony of Fermoy...
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The economy of Morocco is considered relatively liberal, governed by the law of supply and demand. Since 1993, in line with many Western world changes...
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Kindred Spirits (sculpture) (category Monuments and memorials in the Republic of Ireland)
large stainless steel outdoor sculpture in Bailick Park in Midleton, County Cork, Ireland. Created by artist Alex Pentek, Kindred Spirits commemorates the...
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The economy of Algeria deals with Algeria's current and structural economic situation. Since independence in 1962, Algeria has launched major economic...
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Spike Island (Irish: Inis Píc) is an island of 103 acres (42 ha) in Cork Harbour, Ireland. Originally the site of a monastic settlement, the island is dominated...
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Midleton (redirect from Midleton College, Cork)
County Cork, Ireland. It lies approximately 16 km east of Cork City on the Owenacurra River and the N25 road, which connects Cork to the port of Rosslare...
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to Cork Bandon and South Coast Railway in 1888 and became part of the Great Southern Railway (GSR) in 1924. The CB&SCR served the south coast of County...
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William Thompson (philosopher) (redirect from William Thompson (Cork))
influence upon Marx's thought. Born in Cork, William was the son and heir of one of the most prosperous merchants of that city, Alderman John Thompson, who...
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Irish slaves myth (category Historiography of Ireland)
Retrieved June 3, 2021. The eighteenth-century economies of Cork, Limerick and Belfast expanded on the back of salted and pickled provisions specially designed...
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Bottle cap (section Crown cork)
bottles are often made of a different type of plastic from the bottle. A cork stopper is another type of closure for the top of a bottle. Caps were originally...
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County Cork, Ireland. It lies on the River Bandon between two hills. The name in Irish means 'Bridge of the Bandon', a reference to the origin of the town...
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Moral economy is a way of viewing economic activity in terms of its moral, rather than material, aspects. The concept was developed in 1971 by British...
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