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					<description><![CDATA[<p>CORK Cork (pop. 150,000), the country&#8217;s second-largest city, serves as the center of the sports, music, and arts scenes in Southwest Ireland. Cork is a great place to eat and sleep for those who want to explore the surrounding countryside, but the city itself is well worth a visit. TRANSPORTATION AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION Cork is compact and pedestrian-friendly. St. Patrick&#8217;s Street becomes Grand Parade to the west; to the north it crosses Merchant&#8217;s Quay, home of the bus station. Across St. Patrick&#8217;s Bridge, to the north, McCurtain Street runs east to Lower Gianmire Road and the train station, before becoming </p>
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