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Corcaigh · Cork
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Corcaigh

Cork
Marsh
Corcaigh derives from Old Irish corcach, denoting the boggy, marshy landscape on which the settlement arose. Cork began as a monastic community founded by St. Finbar in the sixth century, but the ancestor of the modern city emerged between 915 and 922 when Viking traders established a fortified settlement on low-lying islands within the River Lee. This Norse enclave grew gradually, becoming a m...

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