What is the oldest street in Cork?

Some scholars think that Keyser's Hill may be the oldest surviving street name in Cork. The name 'keyser' is derived from the Norse language and is thought to mean 'the passage leading to the waterfront'.
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What is the famous street in Cork?

Today, St. Patricks Street is now the main shopping street in the centre of Cork City, and runs from Daunt Square on Grande Parade to St. Patrick's Bridge over The River Lee.
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What is the oldest part of Cork City?

There was a Danish settlement in the area that is now Frenches Quay, Barrack Street and George's Quay as early as the 10th century AD. In this area, Keysers Hill still bears a name of Danish origin. The Red Abbey, Cork's oldest surviving medieval structure, was built in the late 13th or early 14th century.
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What is the poorest part of Cork City?

Mayfield, historically Ballinamought (from Irish Baile na mBocht, meaning 'town of the poor'), is a suburb on the north-side of Cork city, Ireland.
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What is the oldest building in Cork City?

Skiddy Almshouse is the oldest inhabited building in Cork. Restoration commenced in 1975 and it was continually upgraded and repaired until 1995 approximately when it was sold to a housing association. FMP won the RIAI Europa Nostra Award for their work on this building.
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Patrick Street 1900, The oldest film of Cork City

What is the oldest bar in Cork?

Barbarella – Cork – 1698

Corks oldest pub Barbarella was established in 1698 and the Dukes of Wellington and Marlborough were among its patrons at that time.
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Does Cork have an old town?

Cork city was once fully walled, and the remnants of the old medieval town centre can be found around South and North Main streets.
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What is the nicest part of Cork City?

1. Victorian Quarter. The Victorian Quarter, with its elegant architecture and charming atmosphere, is a great place to stay in Cork. This neighbourhood is known for its well-preserved Victorian-era buildings, many of which have been transformed into boutique shops, cosy cafes, and traditional pubs.
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What is the nickname of Cork City?

The city's nickname ' the rebel city' dates back to Cork's support of the Yorkist cause in the War of the Roses.
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Where was Cork Workhouse?

A new purpose built workhouse, located at Douglas Road, Cork, with an attached infirmary, opened in late 1841/early 1842. Each workhouse was managed by a staff and officers under the charge of a workhouse master.
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What are the rough towns in Cork?

Mallow, Fermoy and Mitchelstown were the towns that experienced most crime in north Cork last year, according to official Garda figures published by the Central Statistics Office. An analysis of the figures by the Irish Independent found that Mallow experienced its highest amount of crime in ten years in 2023.
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What is the longest street in Cork?

Welcome to Blarney Street. It was always said that it was probably the longest street in Ireland so if you put up two murals at either end of the street declaring it, then that's that settled!
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What are people from Cork called?

People who live in Cork are called Corkonians, and they have their own particular accent (which is quite musical).
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What is the steepest street in Cork?

St. Patrick's Hill is one of the city's most iconic streets - known for its steep climb, stunning panoramic views, and charming 19th-century architecture. It's no wonder filmmakers love it - the view alone tells a story.
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What is the most scenic place in Cork?

The Beara Peninsula

It's here that you'll discover a landscape that'll never leave you. The Peninsula, which is arguably one of the most scenic places to visit in Cork, is best explored by foot, although you can see some of the finest scenery it has to offer on the Ring of Beara drive.
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What is the highest village in Cork?

Lyre is within the Cork North-West Dáil constituency. It is 875 feet (266 metres) above sea level. Some locals claim it to be the third highest village in Ireland, it is the highest in Cork.
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What is the oldest house in Cork?

Skiddy's Almshouse is the oldest inhabited building in the city of Cork. It was built in 1718 and finished in 1719. It was the second almshouse built using a bequest from Stephen Skiddy for the city's poor, either Catholic or Church of Ireland.
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What is the main tourist street in Cork?

St Patrick's Street (Irish: Sráid Naomh Pádraig) is the main shopping street of the city of Cork in the south of Ireland.
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Why is Cork called Cork?

Cork, the city in Ireland, is not named after cork bark. Its Irish name is Corcaigh – pronounced like “corky” in most of Ireland but a bit closer to “corkage” in Cork's own region. It means 'swamp' or 'marsh' – well, it's the dative form, so it means 'to the swamp'.
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What is the 900 year old pub in Ireland?

Sean's Bar is a pub in Athlone, Ireland, notable for its reputed establishment in AD 900, and claim to being the oldest extant bar in Ireland.
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Was Cork a Viking town?

Cork began as a monastic settlement, founded by St Finbar in the sixth century. However the ancestor of the modern city was founded between 915 and 922, when Viking settlers established a trading community. The Viking leader Ottir Iarla is particularly associated with raiding and conquests in the province of Munster.
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What is the drinking age in Cork, Ireland?

You must be 18 or over to buy alcohol in Ireland. It is an offence to: Serve alcohol to a person who is under 18. Pretend to be 18 or over to buy alcohol.
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What is the most common surname in Cork Ireland?

MURPHY - the sea battlers Murphys – you win the prize for most common and widespread name in Ireland, especially in County Cork. This surname, translates to Gaelic as McMurchadh (son of Murchadh) and O'Murchadh (descendent of Murchadh), a derivation of the first name of Murchadh or Murragh.
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What is the slang word for girl in Cork?

Beeor. female, girl or lady "I loves dat beeor": I like that girl.
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How many Muslims live in Cork?

Cities and towns with the highest Muslim population according to the 2022 census are: Dublin and suburbs: 37,458. Cork and suburbs: 4,535.
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