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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,403 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Willie Gleeson
- Glencar Lough
- Pat Glendon
- Glenmore GAA
- Glenmore, County Kilkenny
- Goidelic languages
- Paul Annesley Gore
- Goresbridge
- Michael Gorman (musician)
- Tommie Gorman
- Gortarowey Forest Recreation Area
- Gorteen
- Gorteens Castle
- Gortlownan Motte
- Gortnaleck Court Tomb
- Oliver Gough
- River Goul
- Gowran (barony)
- Gowran (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Gowran Park Champion Chase
- Dan Grace
- Dick Grace (Tullaroan)
- Paddy Grace
- Pierce Grace
- Richard Grace
- Ursula Grace
- Graigue–Ballycallan GAA
- Graiguenamanagh
- Grange, County Sligo
- Grangefertagh
- James Graves (antiquarian)
- Green's Bridge
- William Greene (MP)
- Stephen Grehan
- Victor Griffin
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- Harry Hallowes
- Killing of Robert Hamill
- James Hamilton (physicist)
- Ben Hannigan
- Claire Hanrahan
- Cyril Haran
- Des Harman
- Alan Harper (bishop)
- Charlie Harrison (Gaelic footballer)
- David Harte (Gaelic footballer)
- Richard Randall Hartford
- Haughey's Fort
- John Hayden (priest)
- Pat Hayden
- Tony Hayden
- Hazelwood House, Sligo
- Hazelwood, County Sligo
- Dermot Healy (hurling manager)
- Heapstown Cairn
- Denis Heaslip
- Ray Heffernan (hurler)
- Jimmy Heffernan
- Maureen Hegarty
- John Henderson (hurler)
- Billy Hennebery
- Bill Hennessy (Kilkenny hurler)
- Paul Hennessy (trainer)
- William John Hennessy
- Edward Herbert (Irish politician)
- Christopher Hewetson
- Canice Hickey
- Tom Hickey (hurler)
- John Higgins of Montoge
- William Higgins (chemist)
- High Sheriff of Kilkenny City
- Bobby Hinks
- History of the Labour Party (Ireland)
- Richard Hobson (priest)
- Jim Hogan (Kilkenny hurler)
- Paddy Hogan
- Joey Holden
- Derek Holland (rower)
- Breda Holmes
- Daithí Holohan
- Frank Holohan
- John Holohan
- Hoodsgrove
- Jack Hoyne
- Hugginstown
- Pat Hughes (Gaelic footballer)
- Hurry Harriet Stakes
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- Ned Kavanagh
- Pat Kavanagh (Kilkenny hurler)
- KCLR 96FM
- Edwina Keane
- Mickey Kearins
- Kells (County Kilkenny barony)
- Kells Castle
- Kells, County Kilkenny
- David Kelly (Gaelic footballer)
- Jimmy Kelly (Carrickshock hurler)
- Kevin Kelly (hurler)
- Mark Kelly (hurler)
- Martin Kelly (rugby union)
- Mickey Kelly
- Patrick Kelly (bishop of Waterford and Lismore)
- Brian Kennedy (hurler)
- Dan Kennedy (1900s hurler)
- Dan Kennedy (hurler, born 1925)
- Eamon Kennedy
- Imelda Kennedy
- Paddy Kennedy (Sligo Gaelic footballer)
- Bill Kenny (hurler)
- Mick Kenny (Kilkenny hurler)
- Ray Kenny
- Kent Park
- Thomas Keogh
- Jack Keoghan
- Liam Keoghan
- Martin Keoghan
- Keywest
- Kilbeacon
- Kilbline Castle
- Kilcreene Orthopaedic Hospital
- Kilculliheen
- Kildare county hurling team
- Kilfane
- Kilfane Church
- Kilfree Junction railway station
- Kilglass
- Kilkenny Archaeological Society
- Kilkenny Canal
- Kilkenny Castle
- Kilkenny Central Access Scheme
- Kilkenny City (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Kilkenny Courthouse
- Kilkenny Design Workshops
- Kilkenny GAA
- Kilkenny Intermediate Football Championship
- Kilkenny Intermediate Hurling Championship
- North Kilkenny (UK Parliament constituency)
- Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling Championship
- Kilkenny MacDonagh railway station
- Kilkenny RFC
- Kilkenny Senior Football Championship
- Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship
- Kilkenny Senior Hurling League
- Kilkenny United W.F.C.
- Kilkenny–Limerick hurling rivalry
- Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Kilkenny
- Kilkieran High Crosses
- Killamery
- Killamery High Cross
- Killaspugbrone
- Killeenduff
- Killinaspick
- Edmond Butler of Killoshulan
- Killure, County Kilkenny
- Kilmacow
- Kilmactigue
- Kilmactranny
- Kilmocar
- Kilmoganny
- Kilmogue Portal Tomb
- Kilree
- King's Stables
- Kings of Luighne Connacht
- King's River, County Kilkenny, Ireland
- John Kinsella (hurler)
- John Kite
- Knockalongy
- Knocknahur
- Knocknarea
- Knocknashee
- Knockroe Passage Tomb
- Knocktopher
- Knocktopher (barony)
- Knocktopher (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Maeve Kyle