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Gulf Air
20 Sep, Sat
01:10 PM
Madinah - Cork
2 stop
23h 35m
MED-ORK
Qatar Airways
15 Sep, Mon
05:00 AM
Dammam - Cork
2 stop
16h 50m
DMM-ORK
Qatar Airways
6 Sep, Sat
11:30 AM
Jeddah - Cork
2 stop
14h 15m
JED-ORK
Gulf Air
6 Sep, Sat
03:25 PM
Riyadh - Cork
2 stop
21h 20m
RUH-ORK
Qatar Airways
5 Sep, Fri
11:45 AM
Riyadh - Cork
2 stop
14h
RUH-ORK
Gulf Air
4 Sep, Thu
06:00 PM
Riyadh - Cork
2 stop
3h 50m
RUH-ORK
Virgin Atlantic
25 Aug, Mon
11:55 AM
Riyadh - Cork
1 stop
13h 50m
RUH-ORK
Qatar Airways
24 Aug, Sun
09:40 PM
Riyadh - Cork
2 stop
0h 10m
RUH-ORK
Gulf Air
22 Aug, Fri
11:20 PM
Riyadh - Cork
2 stop
2h 25m
RUH-ORK
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About Cork

Cork is Ireland's third largest city by population after Dublin and Belfast and is located on the Lee River. The Lee River, which stands out as the biggest natural power that shaped the city. The river meets in the eastern end of the city after it divided into two channels in the west of the country. Cork's city center is located on the island between these two channels. The Lee River passes through the harbour, which is one of the largest natural harbours in the world, to empty into the sea.

The city takes its name from the Irish word 'corcach' which means 'marsh'. Cork was originally a monastic settlement, founded by Saint Finbarr in the 6th century, who was known as the first archbishop of the city. Between 915 and 922, Cork became urbanised when the Viking setters founded a trading port. Then the city started to grow rapidly, and was an important trading centre in the global Scandinavian Trade Network.

Today, Cork remains one of the most important industrial and commercial centers in the country. In recent years, electronics, telecommunications, IT and medicine are among the rising sectors of the city. Cork, which has been marked as a 'the rebel city' originates from the English War of Roses. Citizens of the city refer to the city as 'the real capital' as referrence to its oppostion to the Irish Civil War. Cork has been attracting travelers for many years with its historical depth and cultural richness. Cork was the European Capital of Culture in 2005, is among the most famous cities of the country in terms of cultural and historical tourism with its historical monuments and attractive urban presentation. Home to the most striking classical architectural works of Ireland, the houses are made of red sandstone from the 18th and 19th centuries, which creates an eye-catching architectural texture. Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, English Market, City Hall, Blarney Castle and Blarney Stone, Blackrock Castle, Old County Jail, Cork Public Museum, Crawford Art Gallery and the Church of Saint Anne is among the most popular tourist attractions of the city. The climate in the city is mild oceanic and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes throughout the year. Cork Airport is 6.5 km from the city and is located on the south side of the city.

Weather in Cork

DayMin - Max
Thursday
cloudyMin 12ºC - Max 22ºC
Friday
cloudyMin 9ºC - Max 19ºC
Saturday
cloudyMin 9ºC - Max 19ºC
Sunday
clearMin 8ºC - Max 20ºC
Monday
clearMin 9ºC - Max 21ºC
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