Montenotte is an area in the northeast of
Cork City
Cork ( , from , meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in Ireland and third largest city by population on the island of Ireland. It is located in the south-west of Ireland, in the province of Munster. Following an extension to the city' ...
, Ireland, which was home to merchants and a prosperous middle class from the early to mid-19th century. It was named after the late 18th century Napoleonic battle, the
Battle of Montenotte
The Battle of Montenotte was fought on 12 April 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, between the French army under General Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian corps under Count Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau. The French won the battle, which ...
, which took place in Northern Italy. The suburb comprises two electoral districts (Montenotte A and Montenotte B) within the
Dáil constituency of
Cork North-Central. , the populations of these
electoral districts
An electoral district, also known as an election district, legislative district, voting district, constituency, riding, ward, division, or (election) precinct is a subdivision of a larger state (a country, administrative region, or other polity ...
were 1,853 and 2,723 respectively.
Development
Montenotte is situated on a hill facing south over the
River Lee
The River Lee (Irish: ''An Laoi'') is a river in Ireland. It rises in the Shehy Mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork, where it splits in two for a short distance, creating an island on which Cork's ...
adjacent to the St Luke's area (near
St Luke's church). Originally home to several substantial residences, some of these large homes were later converted for institutional or commercial uses.
The river-facing area of Montenotte has significant mature tree coverage. During the 20th century, lands were sold for private housing development and the tree covered hillside is dotted with low density modern housing overlooking the River Lee.
Local businesses include the
Montenotte Hotel.
References
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Geography of Cork (city)
Towns and villages in County Cork
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