Cork, situated on the
south coast of Ireland, is the country’s second city after Dublin and the largest city in the province of Munster. Most of the city center is located on an
island in the
River Lee, so there are many
bridges from there to the other parts of the city.
The name Cork is derived from an Irish word meaning ‘marshy place’, referring to its location on the Lee. The river flows from the city south to
Cork Harbour, one of the largest natural harbors in the world. Being a
major seaport, the city has as its motto
Statio Bene Fide
Carinis - ‘a safe harbor for ships’.
Ever since the
Viking period, Cork has had a strong reputation for
independence, and Corkonions often refer to their city as the ‘
true capital of Ireland’. Over the last couple of decades the city has changed rapidly, with heavy investment in the city’s
cultural life and
infrastructure. Cork was
European Capital of Culture in 2005 and proved to the world what locals have known all along: the city has a
unique,
diverse and extremely
welcoming culture.
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