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1Cork (city) — This article is about the city in Ireland. For other uses, see Cork (disambiguation). Cork Corcaigh From top, left to right: City Hall, the English Market, Quadrangle in UCC, River Lee …
2cork — noun 1》 a buoyant, light brown substance obtained from the outer layer of the bark of the cork oak. 2》 a bottle stopper made of cork. 3》 a piece of cork used as a float for a fishing line or net. 4》 Botany a protective layer of dead cells… …
3Cork University Press — Parent company Cork University Founded 1925 Country of origin Ireland Headquarters location Cork Publication types Books, Academic journals …
4Cork senior hurling team — Irish: Corcaigh Province: Munster Nickname(s): The Rebels The Leesiders The Blood and Bandage The People s Republic County colours …
5Cork–Tipperary hurling rivalry — Cork–Tipperary First contested 1888 Number of meetings 81 Most recent meeting 30 May 2010 Next meeting TBC All time series  (SHC only) Cork 37–7–36 Tipperary Largest victory Cork 4 …
6Cork — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Corcaigh Cork Escudo …
7Cork and Kilkenny hurling rivalry — Cork–Kilkenny First contested 24 June 1894 Number of meetings 26 Most recent meeting 10 August 2008 Next meeting TBA All time series  (SHC only) 9–3–14 Kilkenny Largest victory Cork …
8Cork senior football team — Irish: Corcaigh Province: Munster Nickname(s): The Rebels The People s Republic The Leesiders the Blood and Bandage County colours: Red and white …
9Cork Constitution — Full name Cork Constitution Football Club Union IRFU Branch Munster Nickname(s) Con Founde …
10Cork Boat (vessel) — Cork Boat is a vessel designed and built by American speechwriter John Pollack and his partner Garth Goldstein. The ship, composed of exactly 165,321 wine corks[1], took over two years to complete. Over 100 volunteers contributed to the project,… …