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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,203 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ioseph of Loch Con
- IQon Technologies
- Ireland's Eye
- Irish Freedom Party
- 1942 Irish local elections
- 1945 Irish local elections
- 1967 Irish local elections
- 1979 Irish local elections
- 1999 Irish local elections
- 2004 Irish local elections
- 1938 Irish presidential election
- 1945 Irish presidential election
- 1952 Irish presidential election
- 1959 Irish presidential election
- 1966 Irish presidential election
- 1973 Irish presidential election
- 1976 Irish presidential election
- 1983 Irish presidential election
- 1990 Irish presidential election
- 2004 Irish presidential election
- Irish Sprint Cup
- Donnell Irrais
- Gabriel Irwin
- Islandeady GAA
- Islandeady Lough
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- Kevin Keane
- Lee Keegan
- Paddy Keenan (Gaelic footballer)
- Paul Kehoe
- James T. Kelley (actor)
- Kelly homestead
- Campbell Kelly
- Colin Kelly (Gaelic footballer)
- Eamonn P. Kelly
- John Paul Kelly (football)
- Laoise Kelly
- Pat Kelly (Gaelic footballer)
- Vivienne Kelly
- Kelly's Cave
- Kellybridge Halt railway station
- Thomas Kent (Irish judge)
- John Keppock
- Peter Kerley
- Kerry County Council
- Kerry Independent Alliance
- Kilcashel Stone Fort
- Kilcommon (County Mayo civil parish)
- Kildare County Council
- Kildermot Abbey
- Kildun Standing Stones
- Kilfian
- Kilfian GAA
- T. J. Kilgallon
- Kilkenny County Council
- Kilmeena ambush
- Kilmeena GAA
- Kilmovee Shamrocks GAA
- Kiltane
- Kiltane GAA
- Kiltimagh GAA
- Kiltimagh railway station
- King John's Castle (Carlingford)
- Richard King (artist)
- Kings of Sliabh Lugha
- Kings of Umhaill
- Kinlough Castle
- Francis Knapp
- Knockbridge
- Knockbridge GAA
- Knockmore GAA
- Knockmore, Mayo
- Knockmoyle Sheskin
- Knocksink Wood
- Hubert Thomas Knox
- Karen Koster
- Seán Kyne
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- Labour Party (Ireland)
- Lahardane McHales GAA
- Theophilus Landey
- Mary Langan
- Tommy Langan
- Lankill Standing Stone
- Laois County Council
- Patrick Lavelle
- Andrew Lavin
- Robin Lawless
- Kit Lawlor
- Louise Lawrence (author)
- Leitrim County Council
- Joseph Lenehan
- Jinx Lennon
- Joseph Lennon
- Shane Lennon
- Levally Lough
- Liber Flavus Fergusiorum
- Liberty Republic
- Seán Liddy
- Limerick City and County Council
- Limerick School of Art and Design
- Linn Duachaill
- Lisdoo, County Louth
- Lisnaran Fort
- List of Cork Senior A Hurling Championship runners-up
- List of Cork Senior A Hurling Championship winners
- List of Gaelic games clubs in Mayo
- List of islands of County Mayo
- List of loughs of County Mayo
- List of Mayo people
- List of monastic houses in County Louth
- List of monastic houses in County Mayo
- List of mountains and hills of County Mayo
- List of national monuments in County Louth
- List of national monuments in County Mayo
- List of rivers of County Mayo
- List of townlands of County Louth
- List of townlands of County Mayo
- List of towns and villages in County Mayo
- List of towns, villages and places of interest in the Barony of Erris
- Owen Lloyd (priest)
- Local electoral area
- Local Government (Dublin) Act 1930
- Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993
- Local Government Act 1925
- Local Government Act 2001
- Local Government Act 2019
- Local Government Reform Act 2014
- Thomas Lodowys
- Conor Loftus
- Longford County Council
- Lord Mayor of Cork
- Lordship, County Louth
- Lough Carra
- Lough Conn
- Lough Cullin
- Lough Feeagh
- Louisburgh GAA
- Louth (barony)
- County Louth (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Louth County Council
- Louth County Hospital
- Louth Junior 2A Football Championship
- Louth Junior 2B Football Championship
- Louth Senior Football Championship
- Louth Senior Hurling Championship
- South Louth (UK Parliament constituency)
- Louth, County Louth
- Seamus Ludlow
- Dicky Lunn
- Damian Lynch
- Frank Lynch (Gaelic footballer)
- Joseph Lynch (Irish politician)
- Martin Lynch (Gaelic footballer)
- J. B. Lyons
- Patrick Lyons (bishop of Kilmore)
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- Tomás Mac Anna
- Tomás Bán Mac Aodhagáin
- Seán Mac Aoidh
- Sean Dubh Mac Coisdealbhaigh
- Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh
- Giolla Íosa Mac Fir Bisigh
- Robert Mac Wattin
- Mac William Íochtar
- Seán Mac Eoin
- Seán MacSwiney
- John Madden (Irish politician)
- Mael Brigte mac Mothlachain
- Máel Cothaid mac Máele Umai
- Patrick Maguire (bishop)
- Patrick Maguire (politician)
- Tom Maguire
- Greg Maher
- Mary Maher (journalist)
- Maille mac Conall
- Brian Maloney
- Mansfieldstown Church
- Mansfieldtown
- Manulla Junction railway station
- Marino, Dublin
- Owen Markey
- Clotworthy Skeffington, 11th Viscount Massereene
- Mattock Rangers GAA
- Peter Maturin
- Maumtrasna
- Mayo county ladies' football team
- Mayo Gaels GAA
- Mayo Gaels GFC
- Mayo Minor Football Championship
- Mayo Senior Hurling Championship
- Mayo University Hospital
- 1994 Mayo West by-election
- Mayo Women's Football League