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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 717 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ballaghaderreen
- Ballaghaderreen GAA
- Ballina, County Tipperary
- Ballinlough, County Roscommon
- Ballintober North
- Ballintober South
- Ballintober, County Roscommon
- Ballyfarnon
- Ballyfinboy River
- Ballyforan
- Ballymoe (County Roscommon barony)
- Ballymore, County Westmeath
- Ballyoughter
- Banagher bridge
- John Bannon (priest)
- Paul Bannon (Gaelic footballer)
- Pat Barlow
- Michael Barrett (Irish politician)
- River Barrow
- Battle of Curlew Pass
- Battle of Meelick Island
- Bellanamullia
- Robbie Benson
- Béoáed
- Bishop of Ardcarne
- Lough Boderg
- Lough Bofin (River Shannon)
- Bohalis
- Boyle River (Ireland)
- Boyle (barony)
- Boyle (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Boyle Abbey
- Boyle railway station
- Breasal mac Maine Mór
- Brenainn mac Cairbre
- John Brett (bishop)
- Brideswell, County Roscommon
- Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin
- Paul Brock (musician)
- River Brosna
- George Joseph Plunket Browne
- Henry Bruen (1741–1795)
- Buccaneers RFC
- Denis Buckley
- John de Burgh (bishop)
- Roland de Burgo
- Dominic Burke (bishop)
- Patrick Burke (bishop)
C
- Caherduff Castle
- Cairbre Crom
- Cálraighe
- River Camlin
- Canon Island
- Johnny Carey (Gaelic footballer)
- Bill Carlos
- Carnagh West Ringfort
- Raymond Caron
- Carrick-on-Shannon railway station
- Johnny Carroll (trumpeter)
- Tommy Carroll (footballer)
- Feardana Ua Cárthaigh
- Brian Carthy
- Jack Carty (rugby union)
- John Carty (musician)
- Joseph Cassidy (bishop)
- Castle Naghten
- Castlebawn
- Richard Handcock, 2nd Baron Castlemaine
- Richard Handcock, 3rd Baron Castlemaine
- Castleplunket
- Castlerea railway station
- Castlerea St Kevin's GAA
- Castlereagh (County Roscommon barony)
- Castlestrange Stone
- Cathal mac Conchobair
- Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg
- Cathal mac Ailell
- Cathal mac Murchadh
- Cathal mac Tadg
- Cathal Maenmaighe
- Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Nathy, Ballaghaderreen
- St George Caulfeild
- William Caulfeild (1665–1737)
- Cavetown Lough
- CBS Roscommon
- Ceallach ua Maílcorgus
- Cellach mac Rogallaig
- Ciarraige Aí
- Ciarraige Airtig
- Cináed mac Artgail
- John Joseph Clancy (bishop)
- Clonahenoge
- Clonalis House
- Cloonagh Lough
- Cloonbonniffe
- Cloonshanville High Cross
- Cloonsheebane
- Cloonsheerevagh
- Coalpits, County Galway
- Coláiste Chineál Eoghain
- James Coleman (Irish artist)
- Colla mac Fergusso
- David Collins (footballer, born 1971)
- Coman mac Faelchon
- Conall mac Fidhghal
- Conall mac Máele Dúib
- Paddy Concannon
- Conchobar mac Diarmata
- Conchobar mac Tadg
- Conmaicne
- Connall Cas Ciabhach
- Gary Connaughton
- Mervyn Connaughton
- Dominic Joseph Conway
- Coole, County Westmeath
- Coosan
- Maurice Coppinger
- Cormac ua Cairbre Crom
- Cornafulla
- Lough Corry
- Greg Costello
- Brigid Cotter
- Denis Coughlan
- Gary Cox (Gaelic footballer)
- Bernard Coyne (bishop)
- Cathal Cregg
- Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet (died 1729)
- Thomas Crofton
- Croghan, County Roscommon
- Robert Cryan
- Curlew Mountains
- James Curley (astronomer)
- Curraghboy
- Shane Curran (footballer)
- Martin D. Currigan
- Custume Barracks
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- Dallán mac Breasal
- D&KR Burgoyne Class
- D&KR Princess Class
- The Dark Fields
- Dauí Tenga Uma
- Sir Richard de Exeter
- Francis French, 7th Baron de Freyne
- Dean Crowe Theatre
- Anne Deane
- River Deel
- Lough Derg (Shannon)
- Dermot mac Tadhg Mor
- Pat Devlin (footballer)
- Diarmaid the Just
- Diarmait mac Tommaltaig
- John Dignan
- Nigel Dineen
- Dluthach mac Fithcheallach
- Frankie Dolan
- Domnall mac Cathail
- Domnall mac Cellaig
- Donamon Castle
- Edward Doorly
- Keith Doyle (footballer)
- Tony Doyle (actor)
- Dr Hyde Park
- Dromineer
- Drum, County Roscommon
- Drumlion
- Drummin fort
- Duach mac Dallán
- Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal
- Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach
- Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail
- Dubarry Park
- Dublin Bay North (Dáil constituency)
- Edward Duffy (Fenian)
- Michael Duignan (bishop)
- Duncadho mac Duib Da Tuadh
- Dunchadh ua Daimhine
- Elizabeth Dunne
- Dysart, County Roscommon
E
- Dean Ebbe
- Echu Tirmcharna
- Boetius Egan (archbishop of Tuam)
- Boetius Egan (bishop of Elphin)
- Desmond Egan
- Lough Eidin
- Élan
- Elphin Windmill
- Archdeacon of Elphin
- Elphin, County Roscommon
- Diocese of Elphin
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Elphin
- Emlagh High Cross
- Ennis baronets
- River Erne
- Errit Lough
- Estersnow
- Eyeries