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Cork is the second-largest city in the Republic of Ireland. This is a busy and working city during the daytime that changes drastically at night. After sunset, Cork doesn’t fall asleep but shines with the lights of numerous pubs and nightclubs. Many tourists from all over the world come here to see local landmarks and visit the gorgeous and old Blarney Castle. First mentions of Cork date back to the VI-VII centuries. Saint Finbarr established the first monastery in the area, founding the first settlement. When Cork was finally free from the continuous attacks of Normans, the settlement became the center of the South Munster Kingdom. However, Ireland didn’t rule the settlement for a long time. The English crown set up its authority in the region in 1185. The countries fought for this region many times since then. The 18th century marked the start of a prosperity period for Cork. However, the hunger, which started in the county, caused many deaths. Many people had to leave the region in search of a better life. Despite the frequent change of rulers, Cork has retained its Irish roots. The city was an active participant in the independence movement in the past. In 1920, the British killed the Lord Mayor of Cork. His successor was arrested and brought to a prison in London where he died on a hunger strike that lasted two and a half months. In December of the same year, the reinforcements from Great Britain burned down the central part of the city in order to … Read further

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Cork City sightseeing

There is one more attraction that all tourists enjoy visiting. This is a street named after Saint Patrick. This is the main boulevard in Cork, and so there are many shops here. The statue of Theobald Mathew is a popular meeting spot for locals. He was a famous priest and a fighter with alcoholism. The street is named after Saint Patrick as he is famous as the country’s patron. In the evening, consider … Open

Moving around in Ireland - transportation

The most popular type of public transport are buses. In Ireland, buses do not only run intra urban routes. There are also long-distance runs that connect the most remote regions. Transport as has been earlier mentioned goes in strict accordance with the schedule. The buses, usually two-storey and greenish in color are in excellent working condition and running around the city. Railway connections on the other hand have also been developed at the highest level. All major cities are connected with the most remote settlements by railroad tracks. Virtually all trains running through Ireland are speedy and their technical condition is at a high level. The cost of train tickets depends on the class of the wagon, the direction of travel and the distance. Please note that for several years now, the Government of Ireland has been planning to begin construction of a subway. Initially, it was in the plan to build only two branches of underground transport which will connect the Northern part of Dublin with the Western part. … Open

Economy roadmap of Ireland

Telecommunications in Ireland is considered one of the most developed among all countries of the European Union. At least 100 radio stations and four television stations function successfully, despite the fact that this republic is considered quite small. Tourism in recent years also began to develop actively. It is worth noting that incredibly beautiful natural conditions have been put in place in Ireland with the aim of attracting tourists from all corners of the globe annually. To date, the country is visited by at least seven million travelers yearly, and most of them come exclusively for tourism. The main part of cargo transportation in Ireland falls on sea ports. There are 26 multi-tonnage vessels in the country. The main ports are located in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and other major coastal cities. Domestic transportation is mostly carried out by rail, road, air and bus services. … Open

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