Introduction
County in Ireland "Cork County" redirects here. For the former parliamentary constituencies, see County Cork (Parliament of Ireland constituency) and County Cork (UK Parliament constituency). County in Munster, IrelandCounty Cork Contae ChorcaíCounty Coat of armsNickname: The Rebel CountyInteractive map of County CorkCoordinates: 52°0′N 8°45′W / 52.000°N 8.750°W / 52.000; -8.750CountryIrelandProvinceMunsterRegionSouthernEstablished1606County townCorkGovernment • Local authorityCork County Council • Dáil constituenciesCork EastCork North-CentralCork North-WestCork South-CentralCork South-West • EP constituencySouthArea(incl. city)  • Total7,508 km2 (2,899 sq mi) • Rank1stHighest elevation (Knockboy)706 m (2,316 ft)Population (2022) • Total584,156 • Rank3rd • Density77.80/km2 (201.5/sq mi)DemonymCorkonianTime zoneUTC±0 (WET) • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (IST)Eircode routing keysP12, P14, P17, P24, P25, P31, P32, P36, P43, P47, P51, P56, P61, P67, P72, P75, P81, P85, T12, T23, T34, T45, T56 (primarily)Telephone area codes02x, 063 (primarily)ISO 3166 codeIE-COVehicle indexmark codeCWebsitewww.corkcoco.ie The island of Ireland, showing location of County Cork. County Cork (/ˈkɔːrk/ ⓘ, Irish: Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the country's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. Its largest market towns are Midleton, Mallow, Bandon, Macroom, and Skibbereen. In 2022, the county had a population of 584,156, making it the third-most populous county in Ireland. Cork County Council is the local authority for the county, while Cork City Council governs the city of Cork and its environs. Notable Corkonians include Michael Collins, Jack Lynch, Mother Jones, Roy Keane, Sonia O'Sullivan, Paul O'Donovan, Fintan McCarthy, Rory Gallagher, Fiona Shaw, Cillian Murphy, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Graham Norton. Cork borders four other counties: Kerry to the west, Limerick to the north, Tipperary to the north-east and Waterford to the east. The county contains the southern section of the Golden Vale pastureland that extends into the Blackwater valley. The south-west region, including West Cork, is one of Ireland's main tourist destinations, known for its rugged coast and megalithic monuments and as the starting point for the Wild Atlantic Way. The largest third-level institution is University College Cork, founded in 1845, and has a total student population of around 22,000. Local industry and employers include technology company Dell EMC, the European headquarters of Apple, and the farmer-owned dairy co-operative Dairygold. The county is known as the "rebel county", a name given to it by King Henry VII of England for its support, in a futile attempt at a rebellion in 1491, of Perkin Warbeck, who claimed to be Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York.