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Huguenots are an ethnoreligious group of French Protestants, and this particular cemetery in Cork is believed to be only one of two remaining graveyards in all of Western Europe. The Huguenot Cemetery was created in the early 1700s and is the final resting place for many of the Huguenots who came to Ireland fleeing religious persecution from France. Though the last recorded burial was in 1901, the cemetery has become somewhat of an attraction in the more recent years. The cemetery is now a recorded monument and you’ll learn so much about the people and Cork’s history as you wander and explore this amazing sight.
Address: Carey's Ln, Centre, Cork, Ireland

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Cork City Gaol
Cork Opera House
Red Abbey Tower
The Crawford Art Gallery
The Everyman Theatre
The Father Mathew Statue
The Honan Chapel
The Shandon Bells at St Anne’s Church
Shandon Sweets
Fitzgerald Park
Blarney Castle
Rory Gallagher Monument
The National Monument
St Fin Barre’s Cathedral
The English Market
Huguenot Cemetery
Cork Arts Theatre
St Peter and Paul’s Church
Blackrock Castle Observatory
Camden Fort Meagher
Liberty Grill
Brick Lane
Orso Kitchen & Bar
The Castle Cafe
The Bodega
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