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In Cork und Südwesten, we got 4 language schools in our database:

ID 1162Seitenanfang
Cork Language Centre International
Wellington House, Wellington Road, Cork City
Cork
Ireland / Cork und Südwesten

Tel: 00353 21 4551 661
Fax: 00353 21 4551 662

Email info@corklanguagecentre.ie
Web www.corklanguagecentre.ie
ID 0562Seitenanfang
Atlantic School of English & Active Leisure
Cooradarrigan, Schull, West Cork
Co. Cork
Ireland / Cork und Südwesten

Tel: 00353 28 28943
Fax: 0035328 28946

Email info@atlantic-english.com
Web www.atlantic-english.com
ID 0561Seitenanfang
Cork English College
30 - 32 St. Patrick's Quay
Co. Cork
Ireland / Cork und Südwesten

Tel: 00353 21 4551522
Fax: 00353-21-4551508

Email info@lah.ie
Web www.lah.ie
ID 1124Seitenanfang
Ballyneety Language School
Ballinagarde,Ballyneety
Co Limerick
Ireland / Cork und Südwesten

Tel: 35361351519
Fax: 35361351519

Email bils@eircom.net
Web www.limerickse.com
 

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Language schools in Cork
Language schools in Cork

English courses in Cork
English courses in Cork

Cork is the second city of the Republic of Ireland. Also the principal city of County Cork, it is situated in the province of Munster, slightly inland from the southern coast proper. The River Lee flows through the city, with the main part of the city centre on an island just before the Lee flows into Lough Mahon and thence to Cork Harbour, one of the world's largest natural harbours. The city is a major Irish seaport — with quays and docks sited along the broad waterway of the Lee on the city's East.

Cork is an historic city, with the city charter being granted over 800 years ago in 1172. Cork has its beginnings in a much earlier monastic settlement, founded by St Finbar. Over the centuries, much of the city was rebuilt, time and again, after numerous fires and attacks by Vikings or Norsemen. The city was at one time fully walled, and several sections and gates remain. During the Irish Civil War, Cork was for a time held by republican forces.

Cork was European Capital of Culture in 2005.