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 Cillian Murphy V Colin Farrell?
I asked this question in Polls and surveys. I am Irish so would like to know who you would pick. Cillian won when I asked internationally.
They are both Irish, male and similar age, but who do ...


 The Lisbon Treaty, you voting yes or no and why?-For Irish and anyone else whos got an opinion!?
Well, here we are again;Irelands chance to muck up the EU. With 28 % sayin "yup", 12% sayin "nope" and about 60% undecided whats it gonna be? Mind there no plan B if we reject it ...


 What is the BEST, most DETAILED route planning software out there for UK and Ireland ?? More so Ireland.?
Thanks....


 Is there wolves in ireland?
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 Ice hockey in Ireland?
I just moved to Ireland from the states. I played college hockey over there and was looking to continue playing some form of hockey here aswell are there any leagues aside from the belfast giants?...


 Please help!!?
iam in ireland, donegal and i want to go to the isle of man! do you maybe know which is cheapest the air or ferry? do u know websites were i can book tickets?
thanx;-)...


 I live in Dublin. i am Scottish. how do i answer the Rangers or Celtic question. its uncomfortable......?
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 Receiving post from England to Ireland.how long should it take. it was sent tuesday via sellers standard ?
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 Is it a joke that Dublin city are telling us to shop in Dublin early to be patriotic.?
Like, why don't they get the £ to € ratio correct and I might shop in town, or put the prices down, instead of putting them up.
Maybe decrease parking fees, or taxi fares?
Instead ...


 Is normal not the employee dont give paysleps in Ireland Republic?
I work as a freelancer for a company in the republic of ireland and i ask them for paysleps of my payments. The say they usually dont give. I am going to need them for some kind of tax declaration ?( ...


 Has anyone ever heard the term,'a drip that never dropped'?
meaning an insufferable boring person. I use it all the time, but I sometimes think nobody knows what I'm on about.
Except my nearest and dearest, who've expanded on it.
A...


 What is the best pub in Dublin?
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 St. Patricks Day?
So my cousins who live in Ireland say that St Patricks Day isn't really a holiday in Ireland.Well it is a holiday,but no one really wears green and runs around celebrating green things like ...


 Housing and unmarried mothers Ireland + UK?
I'm not married,I don't have any children, I work and have worked since I was 16years old. I live in rented accommodation because I can't get enough money together for a deposit on a ...


 Is there a saint shannon?
does anyone know if there is a saint shannon?...


 Celebrities in dublin?
Hi I am just wondering if anyone in dublin has seen any celebrities? and which clubs do they usually go to anyoene know??
Additional Details
oo yeah i just want to see one I woudnt be ...


 What is a ZIP code i live in dublin 4 can u help?
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 Things to do in Dublin?!?
Going to Dublin and wondering what would be worth while going to see or do in Dublin for a day out?!
Thank ...


 I love to camp any suggestions on where to go in Ireland?
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 Irish help!!?
What is the word for Wild OR Wild Hearted or Rebelious in Celtic???...



Nigel H

How far from cork to dublin,ireland?


    



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Rossie
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it is 158 miles from cork to dublin or 255km


Jeff 01
Its 158 miles, about 4 hours 15 mins.
thats by car.


massiveshopaholic
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It takes about 4 hours to drive in a car....in a train its about 3 hours i think...they run every half hour during the day. Hope that helps!!


murnip
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By car about 4 hours, by train about 2.5 hours, by plane about half an hour.


alpha
It is approximately 160 miles (256 kilometres) from Cork to Dublin.

The mileage chart and calculator for the major towns and cities at the site below will help you calculate distances between places in Ireland.


cunning linguist
Readers digest road map says 163 miles.


PrincessCoffey
It's 238 miles.





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