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From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Samuel Lewis, 1837:

A maritime county of the province of Munster, and the largest in Ireland, bounded on the east by the counties of Tipperary and Waterford, on the north by that of Limerick, on the west by that of Kerry, and on the south-west, south, and south-east by St. George's Channel.

County town: Cork

Listed places in County Cork:
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 Cemeteries (1)
 Colleges (1)
 Communities (43)
 Historic sites (1)
 Libraries (1)
 Newspapers (1)
 Parishes (253)
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 County Cork tourism

Communities
Communities in County Cork include Aghada, Ardeen, Ardnacrushy, Ballincollig, Ballinspittle, Ballydehob, Ballydesmond, Baltimore, Bandon, Bantry ... View communities

Family history & family records
 Birth, marriage and death records
 Census records
 Family Records Centre
 General Register Office - UK
 Genuki - County Cork
 GenWeb - County Cork
 Immigration records
 Military records

Government
 County Cork government
 Ireland government


History
 National Archives of Ireland
 National Library

Parishes
Parishes in County Cork include Abbeymahon, Abbeystrowry, Aghabulloge, Aghacross, Aghada, Aghadown, Aghern, Aghinagh, Aglish, Aglishdrinagh ... View parishes

Photos
 National Photographic Archive - National Library of Ireland

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