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We went to see Apple's European HQ in Ireland - here's what we found

Feb 23, 2016, 13:30 IST

Twitter/Tim Cook

Apple has publicly stated that it wants to significantly expand its operations in Ireland.

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The Cupertino, California, company currently employs 5,500 people in Cork, where its European headquarters are based - and Apple CEO Tim Cook has plans to hire an additional 1,000 people in the region by mid-2017.

But relatively little is known about what Apple does in this small city on the south east coast of Ireland, population 120,000.

The company's main campus is situated in a suburban area of Cork called Hollyhill, while it also has another discrete, yet large, office in the heart of the city.

Business Insider visited these sites - as well as a site for a proposed €850 million (£669 million) Apple data centre on Ireland's west coast - to see what we could find out. Apple did not allow us to enter any of its buildings.

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