Why do people say West Cork?

For tourism purposes, the area of West Cork is not strictly defined, but at its broadest definition it includes all parts of County Cork south and west of the River Lee with the exception of Cork city and suburbs. Road signs may be found around Cork city and elsewhere directing traffic for "The West" or "West Cork".
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Why is it called West Cork?

West Cork is the popular name for the western half of Ireland's largest county. As such, it has nothing to do with the actual city of Cork. There is no precise boundary, but West Cork begins somewhere a few miles west of Cork city and extends to Cape Clear in the south and Dursey Head in the west.
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Why do some people say Cork is the capital of Ireland?

Corkonians sometimes refer to the city as "the real capital", a reference to its opposition to the Anglo-Irish Treaty in the Irish Civil War.
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What do people from Cork, Ireland call themselves?

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 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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What does Cork make of Dublin?

Is West Cork a city?

West Cork (Irish: Iarthar Chorcaí) is a tourist region and municipal district in County Cork, Ireland.
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What is the old name for Cork Ireland?

Cork, or "Corcaigh" in Irish, is believed to have originated from "Corcach Mór Mumhan," meaning "The Great Marsh of Munster."
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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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Is Cork Catholic or Protestant?

This led to extremes of poverty and overcrowding in Cork city during this century. Another effect of this influx was to reverse the denominational character of the city, which became predominantly Catholic again.
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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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What dialect of Irish is spoken in Cork?

Munster Irish is the dialect spoken in the Gaeltacht areas of the counties of Cork (Contae Chorcaí), Kerry (Contae Chiarraí), and Waterford (Contae Phort Láirge).
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What is the slogan of Cork Ireland?

The Cork Coat of Arms with it's Latin motto translated as 'A safe harbour for ships'. The coat of arms of Cork shows a ship between two towers. Some people think these towers represent the castles. The Motto of Cork City is: 'Statio Bene Fide Carinis' These Latin words mean a 'safe harbour for ships'.
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What do Cork people say?

An Insider's Guide To Cork Slang
  • Guuurl.
  • Odd.
  • Mank.
  • Gawk.
  • Langer.
  • Langered.
  • Mint.
  • Jointed.
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What is the smallest county in Ireland?

County Louth, or the 'Wee County' as it is sometimes known is the smallest county in Ireland. It has a total area of only 821 square kms. The length of the county, from the boundary south of Drogheda to the boundary north of Ravensdale is only 29 miles. The breadth of the county is on average only 12-13 miles.
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What is the Irish language in West Cork?

The Gaeltachtaí are beautiful areas of Ireland, where the Irish language remains the first language of those who live there. Irish or Gaeilge is the community language here and is a fundamental part of the local identity.
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What is the only Protestant town in Ireland?

Drum (Irish: An Droim, meaning 'the ridge') is a village and townland in the west of County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. It is one of the only Protestant-majority settlements in the Republic of Ireland.
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How many Muslims are in Cork?

In Census 2022 over 414,000 people in the county were Catholic (71%). This was down from 80% in Census 2016. Nationally, 69% stated they were Catholic, compared with 78% in 2016. The other most common religions in Cork included Church of Ireland (with 13,284 people), Orthodox (7,152) and Islam (7,126).
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Are there any famous people in Cork?

1. Cillian Murphy. Striking Irish actor Cillian Murphy was born in Douglas, Co Cork, the oldest child of Brendan Murphy, who works for the Irish Department of Education, and a mother who is a teacher of French.
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What is the oldest surname in Ireland?

The first recorded Irish surname is O'Clery (Ó Cléirigh) in what is now modern County Galway about 920 AD. Although the creation of surnames in Ireland may have began at an early time, it slowly continued for the next three hundred years or so.
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What are the seven Irish clans?

An old common saying was "he (she or it) is the talk of the seven parishes." The 'Seven Laoises' was a loose description of both land divisions and clan/sept divisions and the following names were generally recognised as the Seven Septs of Laois: O'Devoy (O'Deevy), O'Doran, O'Dowling, McEvoy, O'Kelly, O'Lalor and O' ...
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What are the unusual surnames in Cork?

These Cork-only names include Anglin, Bransfield, Dullea, Lordan, Motherway, Santry – all surnames that are still extant but not numerous in Co.
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What happened in Cork in 1931?

Grand Parade, Cork City

The trams were replaced by the Irish Omnibus Company's bus service. A few days after the last tram ran, the company realised that it did not have enough buses to cope with demand. The trams were called into service again for a short while. The final trams ran in Cork on September 30 1931.
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