The Caha Mountains, near Cork, in Ireland. Cork was first settled in the seventh century. It is second only to Dublin as a major road and rail centre, and sea port. Most shipping comes up the river Lee to the town centre. Larger passenger liners lie off the outport of Cobh.
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51The Caha Mountains, near Cork, in Ireland. Cork was first settled in the seventh century. It is second only to Dublin as a major road and rail centre, and sea port. Most shipping comes up the river Lee to the town centre. Larger passenger liners lie off the outport of Cobh. Press, 24 October 1984, Page 24
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