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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 33,477 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Billy Joe Padden
- Willie Joe Padden
- Padova Gaelic Football
- Pádraig Pearse's GAA
- Mark Pagett
- Painestown River
- Páirc Mac Uílín
- Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
- Páirc Tailteann
- Páirc Uí Chaoimh
- Paisean Faisean
- Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's
- Ian Paisley
- Rhonda Paisley
- Henry Packenham
- Henry Pakenham
- Palace East railway station
- Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock
- Palatine, County Carlow
- Pallas Castle
- Pallas Karting
- Pallas Projects/Studios
- Pallasgreen GAA
- Pallaskenry
- Pallaskenry Agricultural College
- Christopher Palles
- Edith Palliser
- William Palliser (bishop)
- Paddy Tally
- Henry Palmer (priest)
- Joseph Palmer (priest)
- Patrick Palmer (politician)
- Sir Roger Palmer, 5th Baronet
- Terry Palmer (footballer)
- Palmerston Park, Dublin
- Palmerstown
- Palmerstown, Fingal
- Palomino (song)
- Rory O'Neill
- Paps of Anu
- Paradox (Irish band)
- Noël Parfait
- Walter Parfrey
- Coolock parish (Church of Ireland)
- Park Avenue, Dublin
- Park Express
- Park Express Stakes
- Park West, Dublin
- Parkavonear Castle
- Parkbridge
- Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin GAA
- Conor Parke
- John Parke (footballer)
- Parke's Castle
- Michael Parker (hurler)
- David Parkes (footballer, born 1950)
- James Parkinson (Irish politician)
- Siobhán Parkinson
- Parknabinnia (wedge tomb)
- Parkstown
- Parkvilla F.C.
- Parliament of Ireland
- Parliament of Southern Ireland
- Cathal Parlon
- Tom Parlon
- Parnell Place
- Parnell Place Bus Station
- Alexandre Parodi
- Dominique-Alexandre Parodi
- René Parodi
- Katrina Parrock
- Troy Parrott
- Benjamin Parry
- John Parry (bishop)
- Robert Parry (priest)
- Beibhinn Parsons
- Tom Parsons (Gaelic footballer)
- Parteen
- Parteen-Meelick-Coonagh
- Partition of Ireland
- Partraige
- William Partridge (Irish revolutionary)
- Partry
- Partry Mountains
- Party for Animal Welfare
- Keith Pascoe
- Pass of Kilbride
- Pass, County Meath
- Passage East
- Passage GAA (Waterford)
- Passage railway station
- Passage West
- Passage West GAA
- Passenger (Lisa Hannigan album)
- Thomas Passmore
- Pastpresent
- The Pat Kenny Show
- John Paterson Smyth
- Patrician Secondary School
- Patrick Kavanagh Centre
- Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award
- Patrick Sarsfields GAA
- John Patrick (Northern Ireland politician)
- Patrickswell
- Patrickswell GAA
- Patriot Parliament
- Eve Patten
- Manus Patten
- Norah Patten
- Thomas Patten (socialist)
- Pattern of Urlaur
- Annie Patterson
- Jim Patterson (cricketer)
- Johnny Patterson
- Laura Patterson
- Paddy Patterson
- The Pattersons
- James Pattison (Irish politician)
- John Pattison (priest)
- Séamus Pattison
- Patton Stakes
- Shaun Patton
- Thomas Paul (priest)
- Paulstown
- Pavilion Theatre (Dún Laoghaire)
- Charlie Paye
- Heather Payne
- Robert Paynswick
- Thomas Lockwood (priest)
- Payzone (Ireland)
- PC Live!
- Peace Bridge (Foyle)
- A Peace Conference at the Quai d'Orsay
- Peace Park, Dublin
- Hubert Peacock
- Nicholas Peacock
- Peacockbank, County Tyrone
- Joseph Peacocke (archbishop of Dublin)
- Pryce Peacocke
- Peake railway station
- Colman Pearce
- William Peare
- Pearl & Dean Ireland
- Pearse Museum
- Pearse Óg GAC
- Pearse Óg Park
- Pearse Park (Arklow)
- Pearse Park (Longford)
- Pearse Square
- Pearse Stadium
- Pearse Street
- Margaret Pearse
- Margaret Mary Pearse
- Patrick Pearse
- Willie Pearse
- Peter Pearson (painter, born 1955)
- Michael Peart (judge)
- Lindsay Peat
- Peatlands Park
- Peddarikam
- Cecil Pedlow
- Clifford Peeples
- Gavin Peers
- John Francis Peggotty
- Peigín Leitir Móir
- John Pellisier
- Cornelius James Pelly
- Pembroke Cricket Club
- Pembroke Town Hall, Dublin
- Pembroke, Dublin
- Penal laws (Ireland)
- Edward Pennefather
- Ethel Penrose
- Martin Penrose
- Willie Penrose
- Wesley Pentland
- People Before Profit
- People Before Profit–Solidarity
- The People in Need Trust
- People of the Year Awards
- The People's College
- The People's Museum of Limerick
- People's Park, Dún Laoghaire
- People's Park, Limerick
- Tommy Peoples
- Conor Pepper
- Alexander Perceval
- William Perceval
- Richard Perdue
- Perot de Garbalei
- Perrigo
- Louis Perrin
- Caitríona Perry
- John Perry (Irish politician)
- Lilla Minnie Perry
- Sophie Perry
- Thomas Perry (luthier)
- Perrystown
- Henry Stratford Persse
- Sarah Persse