County Cork
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Fachbereich 10: Fremdsprachliche Philologien
Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
PS: The Landscape of Ireland
Leitung: Madeleine Kinsella
Hausarbeit von Mathias Weber
County Cork
County Cork
The aim of this term paper is to give an overview of the county Cork, beginning with its geographical location then present some historical events that are relevant to the history of Cork and finally show the places of interest, both of the county Cork and of the city itself.
The population amounts to 400,000 inhabitants according to the CSO and the principal city, Cork city, covers an area of 378 hectares with about 120,000 inhabitants. County Cork also includes 640 km of coastline with many beaches, steep cliffs, making the importance of the sea play an even greater importance since Cork has one the principal harbor of Ireland. It connects Ireland to France (Roscoff, Le Havre) and the United Kingdom (Swansea). Until the sixties it......
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