Derry (disambiguation)
Appearance
Derry is a city in Northern Ireland.
Derry may also refer to:
Places
- Derry Castle (disambiguation) several places
Places connected to the city
- County Londonderry, also called "County Derry"
- Bishop of Derry, presides over:
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Derry
- Diocese of Derry and Raphoe (Church of Ireland)
- Derry GAA, gaelic football and hurling teams representing the county
Elsewhere in Ireland
- Derry, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh
- Three townlands in County Cavan:
- Three townlands in County Clare:
- Four townlands in County Cork:
- Two townlands in County Down:
- Derry, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh
- Three townlands in County Galway:
- Derry, County Kerry, a townland in County Kerry
- Derry, County Limerick, a townland in County Limerick
- Three townlands in County Laois:
- Five townlands in County Mayo:
- Three townlands in County Monaghan:
- Derry, County Roscommon, a townland in County Roscommon
- Derry, County Sligo, a townland in County Sligo
- Two townlands in County Tipperary:
- Two townlands in County Tyrone:
- Derry, County Westmeath, a townland in County Westmeath
- Derry, County Wexford, a townland in County Wexford
- River Derry, County Wicklow
In the United States
- Derry, Louisiana, an unincorporated community
- Derry, Maine, a fictional town, setting of some of Stephen King's fiction
- Derry, New Hampshire, a town
- Derry, New Mexico, an unincorporated community
- Derry, Pennsylvania, a borough
- Derry Mining Site Camp, near Leadville, Colorado, that lasted from 1916-1923
- Derry Township (disambiguation), numerous places
Elsewhere
- Derry Cairngorm, mountain in Aberdeenshire, UK
- Derry Hill village in Wiltshire, UK
- Mulgrave-et-Derry, Quebec, Canada
Other uses
- Derry (given name) lists people with the name
- Derry (surname) lists people with the name
- Derry City F.C., professional association football club
- Derry GAA, county board and county teams in Gaelic games
- USS Derry (ID-1391), United States Navy barge in service from 1917 to 1919.