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This category combines all use Hiberno-English from November 2020 (2020-11) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use Hiberno-English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 924 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Callan River
- Margaret Callan (writer)
- Camaderry
- Camenabologue
- Camlough Rovers F.C.
- Ben Caraher
- Jarlath Carey
- Carláen
- Carlisle Grounds
- William Carmichael (bishop)
- Carnew Emmets GAA
- Fionnuala Carr
- Ross Carr
- Carrick Mountain
- Carrickaness
- Carrigvore
- Murder of Stephen Carroll
- Cahal Carvill
- Carysfort (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Pat Casey (politician)
- Herbert Cassidy
- Castleruddery Motte
- Castletown River
- Celtic Challenge Rowing Race
- Central Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
- Charlemont (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Charlemont Fort
- Charlemont, County Armagh
- Charlesland
- Christian of Clogher
- Church Mountain
- Clontarf parish (Church of Ireland)
- City of Armagh RFC
- Cladymore
- Clan na Gael GAA (Armagh)
- Clancy Quay
- Clann Éireann GAC
- Clara, County Wicklow
- Fred Clarke (footballer, born 1941)
- Gabriel Clarke (hurler)
- Graham Clarke (hurler)
- Margaret Clarke (artist)
- Clea Lake
- Jim Cleary (Northern Irish footballer)
- Cloghernagh
- Clonmore Robert Emmet's GFC
- Clonmore, County Armagh
- Clounagh Junior High School
- Stanley Cochrane
- Denis Joseph Cogan
- Paul Coggins
- James Coigly
- Coláiste Ráithín
- Collegeland O'Rahilly's GAA
- Collegeland, County Armagh
- Mary Teresa Collins
- Fiachra mac Colmain
- Bill Colthurst
- Conavalla
- Congus
- Joel Cooper (footballer)
- Anthony Cope (Dean of Armagh)
- Robert Cope (died 1753)
- Francis Corbet
- Emily Cordner-Pinkerton
- Martin Corey
- Cormac of Armagh
- Reggie Corrigan
- Corrigasleggaun
- Corrinshego
- Art Cosgrove
- Gareth Coughlan
- Brendan Coulter
- County Wicklow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- William Cradock (dean of St Patrick's)
- Craigavon City F.C.
- 1991 Craigavon killings
- Craigavon mobile shop killings
- John Crampton (priest)
- Leslie Creery
- Creevekeeran Castle
- Creggan, County Armagh
- Croaghanmoira
- Croghan Mountain
- Crone Woods
- John Crooks (priest)
- Crossmaglen Rangers GAC
- Crossoona Rath
- Cú Chuarán mac Dúngail Eilni
- Cú Dínaisc mac Conasaig
- Cualu
- Lucy Cullen-Byrne
- Paul Cullen (cardinal)
- Culloville Blues GAC
- Cullyhanna
- Benjamin Culme
- Joe Cunningham (Gaelic footballer)
- Curravanish
- Hugh Curwen
- Cusher River
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- Daisy Hill Hospital
- Dál Messin Corb
- John Daly (Irish TV presenter)
- Terence Daniel
- Raymond Daniels (Gaelic footballer)
- Thomas Darcy (judge)
- Joshua Dawson
- Henry de Ardagh
- Thomas de Chaddesworth
- William de Chambre
- Adam de Kingston
- Richard de St. Martin
- Geoffrey de Turville
- Renato De Vecchi
- Dean of Armagh
- Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
- Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
- Sir Robert Deane, 5th Baronet
- Michael Delaune
- Deputy's Pass
- Derryadd
- Derrytrasna
- Diarmaid of Armagh
- William Dickson (footballer, born 1923)
- Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough
- Dionysius (Dean of Armagh)
- Djouce
- Kevin Doherty (footballer)
- Lee Doherty (footballer, born 1963)
- Paddy Doherty (Gaelic footballer)
- Dollingstown F.C.
- Felix Doran (musician)
- Dorsey Emmet's GFC
- Dowdallshill GF & AC
- Dive Downes
- Liam Doyle (Gaelic footballer)
- Dromintee
- Dromintee St Patrick's GAC
- Drumbanagher House
- Drumcree College
- Archdeacon of Dublin
- Dubthach the First
- Dubthach the Second
- Duff Hill
- Mik Duffy
- Cameron Dummigan
- Liam Dunne (footballer)
- Robbie Dunne
- Seamus Dunne
- Gregory Dunstan
- Dwyer–McAllister Cottage
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- Colin Farrell
- Fassaroe Cross
- Fathom Castle
- John Feenan
- Fer dá Chrích mac Suibni
- Fíachnae mac Báetáin
- Brian Finnegan
- Augustine FitzGerald (priest)
- John Fitzgerald (priest)
- William FitzGuido
- Fland Feblae mac Scandláin
- Thomas Fletcher (bishop)
- John Flynn (Gaelic footballer)
- Hugh Forde (footballer)
- Forkhill Peadar Ó Doirnín GAC
- Kwaku Fortune
- Robert Fowler (bishop of Ossory)
- Johnny Fox
- Mildred Fox
- Albert Frazer
- Kevin Fulton
- Geoffrey Fyche
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- Len Ganley
- Richard Gardiner (Irish priest)
- John Gast (priest)
- Gilla Mo Chaidbeo
- Glasdrumman ambush
- Glenavon F.C.
- Glendalough Cathedral
- Glendalough Upper Lake
- Archdeacon of Glendalough
- Glenealo Valley
- Glenealy GAA
- Glenealy, County Wicklow
- Tommy Glynn
- Michael Golden (actor)
- Golf in Ireland
- Dan Gordon (Gaelic footballer)
- Gosford Forest Park