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  1. Cork

    Wiktionarypar cork Cork Cork may refer to TOCright most commonly Cork material , used for bottle stoppers, insulation, etc Cork plug , bottle stopper also common Places Cork city , a city in Ireland County Cork , a county in Ireland Cork, Ireland disambiguation Parliamentary constituencies Cork City Parliament of Ireland constituency Cork County Parliament of Ireland constituency Cork City UK Parliament constituency Cork County UK Parliament constituency Other Cork surname Cork encoding , a digital data format Cork taint , a wine fault Canadian Olympic training Regatta, Kingston , a sailing regatta Organizations Cork GAA Ye Antient Order of Noble Corks , a masonic order, also known as The Cork Cork City F.C. , a football club See also Cork tree disambiguation Cork Oak , a deciduous tree, and the main source of cork Cork cambium , plant tissue Corke Corky disambiguation Lookfrom Intitle disambig bg cs Cork rozcestn k de Cork Begriffskl rung fy Cork lt Cork nl Cork sco Cork simple Cork sk Cork ...   more details



  1. Cork tree

    Cork tree may refer to Cork Oak , the tree from which most cork is harvested Chinese Cork Oak , a tree from which cork is occasionally harvested Cork tree, a species of Phellodendron disambig tl Daluro ...   more details



  1. The Oak

    Other uses The Oaks disambiguation The Oaks Infobox film name The Oak image caption director Lucian Pintilie producer Sylvain Bursztejn br Lucian Pintilie br Eliane Stutterheim writer Lucian Pintilie br Ion Baiesu starring Maia Morgenstern music cinematography Doru Mitran editing Victorita Nae distributor released film date 1992 9 16 df yes runtime 105 minutes country Film Romania language Romanian budget The Oak lang ro Balan a is a 1992 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie . It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival . ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 25 year 1992.html title Festival de Cannes The Oak accessdate 2009 08 16 work festival cannes.com ref Cast Maia Morgenstern as Nela R zvan Vasilescu as Mitica Victor Rebengiuc as Village mayor Dorel Visan as Country Priest Ion Pavlescu Mariana Mihut as Priest s wife Gheorghe Visu as Priest in the train Dan Condurache as Prosecutor Virgil Andriescu as Nela s father Matei Alexandru as Butusina Leopoldina Balanuta as Nela s mother Magda Catone as Mitica s assistant Ionel Mihailescu as Titi References reflist External links IMDb title id 0103969 title The Oak Lucian Pintilie DEFAULTSORT Oak, The Category 1992 films Category Romanian films Category Romanian language films Category 1990s drama films Category Films directed by Lucian Pintilie Romania film stub fr Le Ch ne film it La bilancia pl D b film ro Balan a film ...   more details



  1. Cork cambium

    Commercial Cork material cork is derived from the bark of the cork oak Quercus suber . Cork has many ...Image Stem cross section2.jpg thumb 350px Multiple cross sections of a stem showing cork cambium click image three times to see detail ref Winterborne J, 2005. Hydroponics Indoor Horticulture http www.hydroponicist.com ref Cork cambium pl. cambia or cambiums is a biological tissue tissue found in many vascular plants as part of the periderm . The cork cambium is a lateral meristem and is responsible for secondary growth that replaces the Epidermis botany epidermis in roots and stems. It is found in woody and many herbaceous dicot s, gymnosperm s and some monocot s, which usually lack secondary growth. Cork cambium is one of the plant s meristems the series of tissues consisting of embryonic incompletely differentiated cells from which the plant grows. It is one of the many layers of bark , between the cork and primary phloem . The function of cork cambium is to produce the cork tissue cork , a tough protective material. Synonyms for cork cambium are bark cambium , pericambium and phellogen . Phellogen is defined as the meristematic cell layer responsible for the development of the periderm. Cells that grow inwards from the phellogen are termed phelloderm , and cells that develop outwards are termed phellem or cork note similarity with vascular cambium . The periderm thus consists of three different layers phelloderm inside of cork cambium, composed of living parenchyma cells phellogen cork cambium meristem that gives rise to periderm phellem cork at maturity, dead, air filled protective tissue on the outside Growth and development of cork cambium is very variable between different species, and also highly dependent on age, growth conditions etc. as can be observed from the different ... are used as mulch . See also Bark Meristem Cork material Vascular cambium Sun scald flora Frost crack ... fr Phellog ne gl Cambium cortical hr Pluto it Fellogeno pl Korek tkanka pt C mbio cortical simple Cork ...   more details



  1. Cork (material)

    use primarily from Quercus suber the Cork Oak , which is endemism endemic to southwest Europe and northwest Africa . Cork is composed of suberin , a hydrophobic substance, and because of its ... 26, 2007 . http www.usatoday.com money industries food 2007 08 26 cork debate N.htm Stopper pulled on cork debate ref The sustainability of production and the easy recycling of cork products and by products are two of its most distinctive aspects. Cork Oak forests also prevent desertification and are the home ... does a cork stopper. The Cork Oak is unrelated to the cork trees Phellodendron , which have corky bark ...stack Image Cork.jpg thumb Untreated cork panel Image Cork p1160013.jpg thumb A cork Stopper plug stopper for a wine bottle Image Cork bathroom flooring.jpg thumb Varnished cork tiles can be used for flooring ... thumb A Baton conducting conductor s baton with cork handle. File Accetta per estrarre il sughero.JPG thumb Axe for cork extraction Image ChampagneCorksLarge.jpg thumb In these champagne corks, the base is a single piece, while the crown is composed of granules. Cork is an Permeability earth sciences ... common of which is for wine stopper s. Portugal produces approximately 50 of cork harvested ... Travel Portugal cork article2.htm The cork industry in Portugal ref Cork was examined microscopically ... 2010 11 03 ref Sources There are about 2,200,000 hectares of cork forest worldwide 32.4 in Portugal ..., 5.5 Italy . Once the trees are about 25 years old the cork is stripped from the trunks every ten years. The trees live for about 200 years. The first two harvests produce poorer quality cork. The cork ... 2 hi europe 7623912.stm Urging vintners to put a cork in it ref Carbon footprint studies committed by Corticeira Amorim , Oeneo Bouchage of France and the Cork Supply Group of Portugal concluded that cork is the most environmentally friendly wine stopper plug stopper in comparison to other alternatives. The Corticeira Amorim s study, in particular Analysis of the life cycle of Cork, Aluminum ...   more details



  1. Cork (surname)

    Cork is a surname . People named Cork include Gerald Cork , English footballer and father of Dominic Cork Alan Cork born 1959 , English footballer and coach Kenneth Cork died 1991 , English insolvency expert Bruce Cork died 1994 , American physicist Dominic Cork born 1971 , English cricketer Jack Cork born 1989 , English footballer See also Corke surname Cork ...   more details



  1. Cork North

    Cork North North Cork may refer to North Cork UK Parliament constituency , 1885 1922 Cork North D il ireann constituency , 1923 1969 Cork North Infirmary , established 1744 disambig ...   more details



  1. South Cork

    South Cork or Cork South may refer to one of two parliamentary constituencies in County Cork, Ireland South Cork UK Parliament constituency 1885 1922 Cork South D il ireann constituency 1948 1961 disambig ...   more details



  1. Cork, Ireland

    Image Ireland map County Cork.png thumb Map of County Cork. Cork Harbour is the inlet near the east side, and the city of Cork is on the harbour Cork, Ireland is a term which may refer to the following places in southern Republic of Ireland Ireland , depending on context. City Cork city Metropolitan Cork also known as Greater Cork County County Cork Areas Barony of Cork City Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork and Ross formed in the 1950s from two older diocese or one of its predecessors before union in 1958, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork Infrastructures Cork Harbour , a natural harbour and estuary Cork Airport , just outside the city of Cork geodis ...   more details



  1. Cork Boat

    Cork Boat may refer to either of two things, both created by John Pollack Cork Boat vessel , a boat made almost entirely of wine corks Cork Boat book , a first person account of the creation of the Cork Boat disambig ...   more details



  1. Education in Cork

    unreferenced date July 2008 Cork has several third level colleges including University College Cork the Crawford College of Art and Design and the National Maritime College of Ireland . It is also home to the Cork College of Commerce , which is the largest post Irish Leaving Certificate Leaving Certificate college in Ireland. It has a large number of courses available but specialises in Business, Administration, Applied Languages and Legal Studies. List of third level institutions in Cork University College Cork National University of Ireland, Cork University College Cork UCC Cork Institute of Technology National Maritime College of Ireland Crawford College of Art and Design Cork School of Music Griffith College Cork incorporating Skerry s Business School Cork College of Commerce St. John s Central College Col iste Stiof in Naofa List of second level schools Empty section date November 2010 List of primary schools Empty section date November 2010 See also Cork city Cork Education in Ireland DEFAULTSORT Education In Cork Category Education in Cork city Category Cork city Category Education in County Cork Europe edu stub Ireland stub ...   more details



  1. David Cork

    David Cork may refer to David Cork footballer born 1959 , English former footballer who played as a midfielder for Doncaster Rovers and Sydney Olympic David Cork footballer born 1962 , English former footballer for Arsenal, GAIS, Huddersfield Town, West Bromwich Albion, Scunthorpe United, Darlington and Boston United hndis Cork, David ...   more details



  1. Cork on Sunday

    unreferenced date December 2010 notability Products date December 2010 Cork on Sunday was a Cork Sunday newspaper serving Cork City and County Cork County which was published in 1996 and 1997. It was launched in August 1996 by Joseph O Connor , formerly the boss of Cork super pirate ERI radio ERI and operated from the former radio studios of both ERI and Cork s 96FM 96FM . The newspaper was moderately successful with audited circulation of 4,500 copies per week during this period. This initial success prompted a fundraising effort to relaunch the newspaper in 1998 but new Cork On Sunday was cancelled in late 1998 due to technical difficulties and the withdrawal of a key investor . The company which was established to launch the new Cork On Sunday later launched The East Cork Express which operated as a newsapper for the East Cork area from 2002 until 2005. Category Media in County Cork Category Newspapers published in the Republic of Ireland ...   more details



  1. West Cork

    unsourced date May 2008 Image WestCorkMap22.jpg thumb 400px Map of West Cork West Cork lang ga Iarthar ..., County Cork . Traditionally a popular tourist destination, the area is seen as being distinct from ... Cork . Those from this quite rural part of Ireland often describe themselves as being from West Cork. The area is famous for the rugged beauty of its peninsulas such as the remote Beara Peninsula ... signs may be found around Cork city and elsewhere directing traffic for The West , or West Cork . The town of Bandon, County Cork Bandon is described as the Gateway to West Cork . However, both Carrigaline and Macroom are also seen as key gateways to the region. 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 Ireland River Lee with the exception of Cork city and suburbs. Notable Image Baltimore west cork.JPG thumb 250px Baltimore, County Cork Baltimore Harbour The area is notable for having been linked together by the Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway , which began in Cork city, travelled across ... in West Cork include Bantry , Dunmanway , Skibbereen , Ballydehob , Castletownbere and Macroom perhaps the most northern area described as West Cork . A large part of the area is contained within ... but are part of the larger Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork and Ross Dioceses Cork & Ross Diocese of Cork ... West Cork Tourism Official Site http www.bringbacktheswanseacorkferry.com Campaign to restore the Swansea Cork Ferry link the easiest way to get to West Cork from the UK EU http www.westcorkpeople.ie West Cork People Monthly newspaper for the West Cork Area http www.ratsass.tv west cork Moving Post Cards of West Cork Area See also Carbery , medieval kingdom occupying the majority of what is now called West Cork. It did not include the Beara Peninsula. Charles Vallancey Ballydehob coord missing County Cork Category Geography of County Cork Category Visitor attractions in County Cork eu West Cork ...   more details



  1. Cork Bulls

    Infobox esl club clubname Cork Bulls emblem File Corkbulls.jpg 250px fullname Cork Bulls RLFC colours color box Navy Navy br color box White White founded 2010 sport Rugby league league Irish Elite League Munster Conference ground Carrigaline RFC web http www.facebook.com CORKBULLSRL Cork Bulls RLFC Facebook The Cork Bulls are an Ireland Irish rugby league team based in Cork city Cork, Ireland . They play in the Munster Conference of the Irish Elite League . The Cork Bulls were formed in 2010. ref http www.corkindependent.com sport sport club of week 11 cork bulls rugby league ref References reflist Category Irish rugby league teams Category Sports clubs established in 2010 Category Sport in County Cork ...   more details



  1. Cork grease

    Multiple issues unreferenced November 2007 orphan February 2009 Cork grease is a lip balm like grease for woodwind and Single reed instrument reed instruments such as saxophones , clarinets , and oboes . It is used on the corks to make putting the instrument together possible without damaging the cork and therefore possibly damaging the instrument itself. Cork grease also acts as a preservative, keeping the wooden cork moist and thick, in turn ensuring a good seal between parts of the instrument. DEFAULTSORT Cork Grease Category Lubricants ...   more details



  1. GAA in Cork

    ref improve date February 2012 Gaelic games in region County Cork Cork GAA is the informal name by which the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association lang ga Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae ... the term enjoys common usage. Cork GAA has jurisdiction over the area that is co extensive with the county of County Cork Cork as well as Cork city Cork city proper. The Board s role is to promote and regulate ... Cork s original colours 1888 1919 Cork s traditional colours are red & white, however, it was not always ... C emblazoned on the chest. All this changed in 1919 when Cork were preparing to play Dublin GAA Dublin ... and seized all of Cork s jerseys. Because of this the county board borrowed jerseys from the now defunct Father O Leary Temperance Association team. Cork went on to win the game, ending a sixteen year barren spell. Because of this win Cork decided to wear the lucky red jerseys in all future games. The red ... teams. This has led to the Cork strip being nicknamed the blood and bandage. A colour clash with Louth ... Cork wear the blue jerseys once again, however, on this occasion it was the blue jersey of the province of Munster GAA Munster . In 1976 Cork s footballers became involved in an incident known as the three stripes affair. Before the Munster football final Cork were offered a set of Adidas jerseys .... Cork s alternative colours are traditionally white jerseys and white shorts. These were most ... Cork defeated Galway GAA Galway to take their fourth title. They were worn again in 2010 when Cork defeated Down GAA Down in the All Ireland final. Since then, Cork have generally worn their traditional red jerseys on all occasions. The current Cork GAA badge is based around the traditional coat of arms of Cork city . It features the King s old castle and the Queen s old castle with the Church of St ... football Main Gaelic football in County Cork Gaelic football in County Cork is overseen by the Cork ... clubs in County Cork. Cork senior football team represents the county in the All Ireland Senior ...   more details



  1. Port of Cork

    Image Lighthouse from the Swansea Cork ferry geograph.org.uk 71761.jpg thumb Mouth of Cork Harbour Image charb.png thumb right Outline map of Cork Harbour The Port of Cork ref http www.portofcork.com Port of Cork ref is the main port serving the South of Republic of Ireland Ireland , County Cork and Cork City . It is a major ferry port and is one of two free port s in Ireland, the other being in the Shannon, County Clare Shannon area. The Port of Cork is a vast area and is the second biggest port in the world after Port Jackson in Sydney Australia . Berths The port has over 10 berths, mostly privately owned. ref http www.portofcork.ie facilities.aspx?id 12 Berths at Cork ref Fastnet Line see Fastnet Line Fastnet Line is headquartered at the Port of Cork in Ringaskiddy , it is a new ferry company operating the Swansea Cork ferry brand, from Monday, 1 March 2010. The first voyage from Swansea to Cork by Fastnet Line s MS Julia began on 10 March 2010. 10 days after originally planned ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi wales south west 8561187.stm BBC News Swansea Cork ferry setting sail ref Location Deleted image removed Image Ferry Cork Car Ferry pic 2 300x199.jpg thumb MS Julia operating the Swansea Cork Ferry Service, passing Cork Harbour The Port of Cork is a vast area and is the second biggest port in the world after Port Jackson in Sydney Australia . see Cork Harbour Passenger Ferries Roll on roll off Ro Ro routes to from the Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal Cork . File Pont aven plymouth.jpg thumb left MV Pont Aven operates the Cork to Roscoff service Brittany Ferries operate a once weekly Saturday service ferry from County Cork Cork to Roscoff from March to November. ref http www.brittanyferries.ie Brittany Ferries Ireland ref Fastnet Line operate the Swansea Cork ferry service ... links http www.portofcork.ie Port of Cork website Cork transport FerriesIrishSea coord missing County Cork DEFAULTSORT Port Of Cork Category Cork city Category Transport in County Cork Category ...   more details



  1. Metropolitan Cork

    Metropolitan Cork Irish language Irish Uirbeach Chorca is an unofficial term which refers to the city of Cork city Cork , Republic of Ireland Ireland , its suburb s, satellite town s and rural hinterland that surround it. The term was used in the Cork Area Strategic Plan to refer to the area whose labour and property market is shared with the city. ref name strategiccorkguide http www.corkcity.ie strategiccorkguide competitive edge local economy cork.shtml CorkCity.ie strategiccorkguide Local Economy Metropolitan Cork ref The plan declares that it is envisaged as an area with an integrated transport ... http www.corkcoco.ie co pdf 431500.pdf Casp Part A Bot generated title ref Metropolitan Cork is the core employment hub of the Greater Cork area. The term is loosely defined but has been taken by whom date September 2011 to include the city of Cork and its suburbs and the towns of Ballincollig , Blarney ..., County Cork Monkstown , Passage West and Ringaskiddy . Citation needed date May 2008 Population class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Year Population br Cork City Population br Metropolitan Cork Population br Greater Cork 2000 123,810 ref name areaplan http www.corkcoco.ie co pdf 431500.pdf Cork Area Strategic Plan, Cork City Council and Cork County Council, 22 October, 2001 ref 251,510 ref name areaplan ... developmentplan housingstrategy chapter3.pdf Cork Joint Housing Strategy ref 253,000 ref name housing ... figures are estimates or projections from Cork City Council and or Cork County Council. Citation needed ... casp strategic plan Cork Area Strategic Plan http www.corkcorp.ie strategiccorkguide city strategy Strategic Cork http www.corkcorp.ie strategiccorkguide strategic maps Metropolitan Cork Maps refend See also Cork city Cork Cork Harbour County Cork Metropolitan Area History of Cork coord 51 54 N 08 28 W display title region IE type city based on Cork city Category Metropolitan areas of Ireland cork geo stub ...   more details



  1. Cork taint

    conditions wine storage conditions and the transport of corks and wine &ndash the cork material cork ... on opening is said to be corked or corky . Cork taint can affect wines irrespective of price and quality level. The chief cause of cork taint is the presence of 2,4,6 trichloroanisole TCA , and or 2,4,6 tribromoanisole TBA , in the wine, which in many cases will have been transferred from the cork, but which also can have been transferred through the cork rather than from it. Corked wine containing ... on each subsequent sniff. Production The production of TCA in cork or its transfer by other means into wine ... taken up by cork trees are an industrial pollutant found in many pesticide s and wood preservative s, which may mean that the incidence of cork taint has risen in modern times. Ironically, chlorophenols ... are responsible for the vast majority of cases of cork taint, but other less common and less known ... objectionable in wine. Estimated occurrence of cork taint and industry response The cork industry ... Article 0,1275,5398,00.html Changing With the Times ref Improvements in cork and winemaking methodology continue to strive to lower the incidence, but the media attention given to cork taint has created a controversy in winemaking, with traditional cork growers on one side and the makers of newer ... than cork and can affect the entire production of wine instead of just a few bottles. This occurs when Oak wine wine barrel s, drain pipes, wooden beams in the cellars, or rubber hoses are tainted by TCA ... clean cork can elevate the TCA level in the wine above threshold levels 4 6 ng L or ppt , rendering ... of 2,4,6 Trichloroanisole as a Potent Compound Causing Cork Taint in Wine journal Journal ...   more details



  1. Cork Cathedral

    Cork Cathedral refers to two cathedrals located in Cork city Cork , Ireland Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne , a Roman Catholic cathedral, often known locally as North Cathedral Saint Fin Barre s Cathedral , a Church of Ireland cathedral, often known locally as South Cathedral disambiguation ...   more details



  1. East Cork

    East Cork lies in south west Republic of Ireland Ireland in Ireland s largest county, Co. Cork . East Cork contains the world s second largest natural harbour Cork Harbour , which is also home to the world s oldest yacht club. St. Colman s Cathedral is situated in the area also, being an excellent example of a 19th century Gothic revival and home to the largest Carillon 49 bells in the Irish Free State. The famous Fota Island House and Gardens can be found in East Cork. The Fota Island Golf Course hosted Murphy s Irish Open golf tournament in 2001. East Cork has a long picturesque coastline streching from Cobh to Youghal External links http www.eastcorktourism.com coord 51 50 N 8 18 W display title region IE type isle source GNS enwiki Category Geography of County Cork cork geo stub ...   more details



  1. Bruce Cork

    Bruce Cork died October 7, 1994 was a physicist who discovered the antineutron in 1956 while working at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory . External links http imglib.lbl.gov ImgLib COLLECTIONS BERKELEY LAB PEOPLE INDIVIDUALS images 97300917.lowres.jpeg Photo of Bruce Cork http www.lbl.gov Publications Currents Archive Oct 14 1994.html Includes Obituary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cork, Bruce ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 7, 1994 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cork, Bruce Category 1994 deaths Category American physicists Category American nuclear physicists US physicist stub ar es Bruce Cork sl Bruce Cork ...   more details



  1. Cork AUL

    Cork AUL ref http www.corkaul.com Cork AUL ref is affiliated to the Munster Football Association ref http homepage.eircom.net munfa affiliated.html Munster FA ref . It runs 8 junior leagues ref https spreadsheets.google.com ccc?key 0AgtDDodBOjQ7dDgwY3pqYnVvMVV0NTNkT0hDdWgxbWc&hl en gid 0 Current League table showing Affiliated Clubs ref and numerous cup competitions for the Cork City and Cork County Area. The Cork AUL representative side won the Oscar Traynor Cup in 2009 ref http www.fai.ie index.php?option com content&task view&id 4084 Oscar Traynor Cup Winners 2009 ref References Reflist Refbegin Refend Category Association football in County Cork ...   more details



  1. Barony of Cork

    distinguish Barony of Cork City Earl of Cork Cork lang ga Corcaigh ref group l name base http logainm.ie TextBrowser.aspx?PlaceID 40 Cork ref is a barony Ireland barony in County Cork , Republic of Ireland Ireland , surrounding the Cork city city of Cork . ref group l name base The barony comprises the former Liberties of Cork , the area which was within the county of the city of Cork but outside the ancient borough municipal borough of Cork. ref name parlgazz The liberties were defined by the charter ... walls. ref cite web url http www.corkcity.ie yourcouncil charters title Charters publisher Cork City ... were detached from the county of the city, and attached to the county of Cork as a new barony ... Cork ref The Barony of Cork City comprises the former area of the municipal borough. No modifications ... previously county borough of Cork has been extended since 1898 beyond the barony of Cork City and now includes parts of the barony of Cork. Location Inside the barony of Cork, and surrounded by it, is the Barony of Cork City . Outside the barony of Cork lie the neighbouring baronies of Barony ... c.1880 page 7 chapter County Cork url http www.botanicgardens.ie herb census philips cork3.jpg ref ... see also List of townlands of the barony of Cork in County Cork The barony of Cork comprises part or all of 16 civil parishes ref group l http logainm.ie Children.aspx?parentID 40&typeID PAR Cork Civil parishes ref class wikitable sortable Parish Irish name Location within barony of Cork Other ... of Ballinvriskig is in the barony of Cork. ref group l http logainm.ie Place.aspx?PlaceID 680 ... of Cork. ref group l http logainm.ie Place.aspx?PlaceID 569 Dunbulloge ref Kilcully Cill Ch ile North None ref group l http logainm.ie Place.aspx?PlaceID 602 Kilcully ref St. Anne s, Shandon, Cork Shandon Par iste San Anna North, inner Cork City See Church of St Anne Shandon Church of St Anne ref ... Mhuire North west, inner Cork City ref group l http logainm.ie Place.aspx?PlaceID 750 St. Mary s, Shandon ...   more details




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