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- Alexander Ilyinsky
- Immingham
- Imperial Theater, Copenhagen
- The Imperial, New Delhi
- The Impossible (2012 film)
- Tunku Imran
- IMRO Live Music Venue of the Year Awards
- In Lebor Ogaim
- In the Woods
- Steve Ince
- Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers
- Independent Monitoring Commission
- India–Portugal relations
- Indian Maritime University
- Indiependence
- Indract of Glastonbury
- Industrial school (Ireland)
- Vincent d'Indy
- Influences on Francis Bacon
- La Bella Ingeborg
- John Kells Ingram
- Inside I'm Dancing
- InterCity East Coast
- InterCity West Coast
- International Anti-Corruption Day
- International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
- International Convention to Facilitate the Importation of Commercial Samples and Advertising Material
- International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization
- International Widows Day
- The Invisible Life
- Ipoly (Ipeľ) Bridges
- IQAir
- Paulina Irby
- Ireland Act 1949
- Ireland West Airport
- Anarchism in Ireland
- Lordship of Ireland
- Irish Argentines
- Irish Bank Resolution Corporation
- Irish Blood Transfusion Service
- Irish Book Awards
- Irish Brigade (Spanish Civil War)
- Irish cabinets since 1919
- Irish Chess Union
- Irish Church Missions
- Irish Congress of Trade Unions
- Irish Convention
- Irish Daily Mail
- Irish Fairy Tales
- 4th Irish Film & Television Awards
- Irish Film Institute
- Irish Ghost, English Accent
- Irish head of state from 1922 to 1949
- Irish Home Rule movement
- Irish Land and Labour Association
- Irish medical families
- Irish mythology
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- Irish Planning Institute
- Irish pub
- The Irish R.M.
- Irish rebellion of 1803
- Irish Red and White Setter
- Irish republican electoral results, Northern Ireland Parliament
- Irish Republican Police
- Irish Sailing Association
- Irish Scottish people
- Irish Setter
- Irish short story
- Irish traditional music
- Irish Transverse Mercator
- Irish Volunteers
- Irish Volunteers (18th century)
- Irish Water Spaniel
- Irish whiskey
- Iroha (band)
- Iserlohn
- Aleksandra Ishimova
- Eraldo Isidori
- John of Islay, Earl of Ross
- ISM (album)
- Íte of Killeedy
- Ivar of Waterford
- Ivar the Boneless
- Iverni
- Izaura TV
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- Władysław Franciszek Jabłonowski
- Jack and His Comrades
- Jack Taylor (TV series)
- Shraman Jain
- Jakko Jakszyk
- Étienne Jalenques
- Jalili dynasty
- James Arthur (album)
- Bob Jarvis (politician)
- Cape Jason
- Madanur Vishnu Tirtha
- Jeanie Johnston
- Aymeric Jeanneau
- Oliver Jeffers
- Terry Jenkins
- Paul Jennings (darts player)
- Siv Jensen
- Jerpoint Abbey
- Jersey pound
- Jhulliam
- Jinan East railway station
- Jinan West railway station
- Percy Jocelyn
- Jōetsumyōkō Station
- Arthur Joffé
- Georg Johannesen
- John Chard Decoration
- John of Argyll
- Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye
- Johnny Panic
- Francis Johnston (architect)
- Jokosher
- Hedley Jones
- Jonah Jones (sculptor)
- Maggie Jones (actress)
- Mark Jones (darts player)
- Jordan–United States Free Trade Agreement
- Thomas Brown Jordan
- Jordan's Castle
- Joseph Fourier University
- Jousting
- Isobel Joyce
- Juan-y-Pherick's Journey and Other Poems
- Judgement Day (Ms. Dynamite song)
- Samaresh Jung
- Just the Tonic
- Justiciar
- Salia Jusu-Sheriff
- Juventus FC–AC Milan rivalry
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- Pierre Kaan
- Georgi Kabakov
- Senee Kaewnam
- Theresa J. Kaijage
- Kaimakli
- Kalegauk Island
- Kamtapur
- K. Kandasamy
- Daya Bir Singh Kansakar
- Josiah Kantiyok
- Kanturk
- List of awards and nominations received by Kareena Kapoor Khan
- Ashot Karagyan
- Antoine Karam (French Guianan politician)
- Sheila Kaul
- Karen Kavanagh
- KDE Software Compilation 4
- Gerald Kean
- Pat Keary
- John Keating (land developer)
- The Keep, Brighton
- Thomas Keightley
- Keio Rail-Land
- Gerry Kelly (broadcaster)
- John Kelly (Sinn Féin politician)
- Luke Kelly
- Patrick Kelly (Irish politician)
- Kemankeş Kara Mustafa Pasha
- Kenmare
- Adrienne Kennaway
- Byron Kennedy
- Patrick Kennedy (folklorist)
- River Kennet
- Grenville Kent
- Roger Kenworthy
- Kenneth Kermack
- Chris Kermode
- Kern (soldier)
- David Kerr (Northern Irish politician)
- Kerry Blue Terrier
- Kerry Group
- Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award
- Kerry Way
- Kesh ambush
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- Subash Khakurel
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- Abtai Sain Khan
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- Usha Kiran Khan
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- Khương Hữu Bá
- Jessica Kihlbom
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- Killaloe March
- Killarney National Park
- Killinaskully
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