Cork
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Liberty City | |
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Port and Trade hub | |
View of MV Bacchante, passing City of Cork Skyline | |
Etymology: Named for the marshes on which the city was built. | |
Motto(s): "The Tourist Capital of Paleocacher | |
Country | Paleocacher |
Settled | 2710 BC |
Founded by | High King Rickin D'O'Lionthaine |
Named for | the marsh the city was built on |
Government | |
• Type | Metropolitan |
• Mayor | Tolliver Oswald (PDPC) |
Area | |
• Port and Trade hub | 30 sq mi (80 km2) |
Elevation | 10 ft (3 m) |
Population (2019) | |
• Urban | 1.3 million |
• Metro | 2.4 million |
Demonym(s) | Paleocacherian Western Majority |
Time zone | AMT7 |
The city of Cork is Paleocacher's primary west coast tourist hub and an important fishing and trading port. Among the city's multiple notable historical qualities is that it boasts some of the oldest buildings in Paleocacher, it was the historical capitol of Paleocacher's Western Kingdom, otherwise known as the ancient kingdom of Fáil Tein. The city today is one of the country's largest with a population of more than one million people living in the city itself and almost two and a half million in the metro area.