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Pages in category "All Wikipedia articles written in Hiberno-English"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 33,474 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Mary Woffington
- Edward Wogan
- Richard Wogan
- Benjamin Wold
- Wolfe Tone GAC, Derrymacash
- Wolfe Tone Square
- Wolfe Tones GAA
- Wolfe Tones GAA (Longford)
- Wolfe Tones GFC Drogheda
- Charles Wolfe
- George Wolfe (Irish politician)
- Jasper Wolfe
- John Wolfe (priest)
- John Richard Wolfe
- Kenneth H. Wolfe
- Sally Wolfe
- Wolfhill GAA
- Wolftrap Mountain
- Tiemo Wölken
- Cadwallader Wolseley
- William Hulbert Wolseley
- Womanagh River
- Women in Technology and Science
- Women of Honour
- Women's Mini Marathon, Dublin
- Women's Social and Progressive League
- The Wonderful Barn
- Wonderland (band)
- Wood Quay
- Attiwell Wood
- Dougie Wood
- Gordon Wood (rugby union)
- Keith Wood
- Owen Wood
- William Wood (ironmaster)
- Woodbrook Cricket Club
- Woodbrook Cricket Club Ground
- Woodbrook House
- Woodbrook railway station
- John Woodcock (cyclist)
- Woodenbridge
- Woodford, County Galway
- Woodhouse, County Waterford
- Woodie's
- Woodlands railway station (Ireland)
- Woodlands Stakes
- Woodlawn railway station
- Woodlawn, County Galway
- Ellen Woodlock
- James Woodlock
- Peter Woodman
- Woodmount
- Denyse Woods
- Laura Woods (Irish presenter)
- Michael Woods (Irish politician)
- Niall Woods
- Robert Woods (surgeon)
- Terry Woods
- Vincent Woods
- William Woods (Irish politician)
- Woodstock Castle (Athy)
- Woodstock Estate
- Woodstown
- Woodstown House
- Richard Woodward (bishop)
- David Woodworth
- Alex Wootton
- John Work (fur trader)
- Workers and Unemployed Action
- Workers' Party (Ireland)
- The Works (Irish TV programme)
- World Report (RTÉ)
- World Socialist Party (Ireland)
- Lewis Wormser Harris
- John Worth (priest)
- Would You Believe (TV series)
- Patrick Woulfe
- Séamus Woulfe
- Wow Oh Wow
- Wrath of Titans
- Wreck of the Hesperus (band)
- Jonathan Wren (rugby union)
- Maev-Ann Wren
- Alex Wright (racewalker)
- Billy Wright (loyalist)
- G. V. Wright
- George Wright (lawyer)
- George Newenham Wright
- Henry Wright (priest)
- Johnny Wright (footballer)
- Thomas Charles Wright
- Clifton Wrottesley
- Don Wycherley
- Fineen Wycherley
- Florence Wycherley
- Josh Wycherley
- Drew Wylie
- Ryan Wylie
- Trish Wylie
- Henry Wymbs
- Vere Wynne-Jones
- Denis Wynne
- Emily Wynne
- Frances Wynne
- Frank Wynne
- Gordon Wynne
- Frederick Wynne
- Gladys Wynne
- John Wynne (1720–1778)
- John Arthur Wynne
- Owen Wynne (1687–1756)
- Owen Wynne (1755–1841)
- Philip Wynne
- Robert Wynne (Irish politician)
- Violet-Anne Wynne
- William Wynne (Irish politician)
- Robert Wyse Jackson
- John Wyse
- Larry Wyse
- Mick Wyse
- Pearse Wyse
- Sonny Wyse
- Wyvern Lingo
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- Barbara Gertrude Yates
- Ivan Yates
- Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio
- Henry Yeaden
- The Year of the French (TV serial)
- Yeats College
- Yeats Stakes
- Gráinne Yeats
- Michael Yeats
- W. B. Yeats
- Yellow Book of Lecan
- Yellow Furze
- Yellow River (County Leitrim)
- Yellow River (County Offaly)
- Yelpy
- Zinaida Yershova
- Lough Yganavan and Lough Nambrackdarrig
- YMCA Cricket Club
- YMCA F.C. (Dublin)
- YMCA Hockey Club
- York Street railway station
- York Street, Dublin
- Peter Yorke
- Yorkgate railway station
- Yorkshire GAA
- You Know Me Better
- You're a Star
- You're a Star series 5
- Youghal
- Youghal (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Youghal (townland)
- Youghal (UK Parliament constituency)
- Dungourney GAA
- Youghal GAA
- Youghal International College
- Youghal lace
- Youghal Priory
- Youghal railway station
- Youghal Town Hall
- Young Citizen Volunteers (1912)
- Young Fine Gael
- Young Greens (Ireland)
- Young Ireland
- Young Ireland rebellion
- Young Irelands GAA (Kilkenny)
- Young Irelands GAA (Limerick)
- Young Love (Jedward song)
- Young Munster
- The Young Offenders (film)
- The Young Offenders (TV series)
- Young Progressive Democrats
- Alexander Young (VC)
- Anne Young (nurse)
- Augustus Young
- Billy Young (footballer)
- Christy Young
- Éamonn Young
- Edith Young
- Jack Young (Gaelic footballer)
- Jim Young (dual player)
- Jim Young (St Finbarr's hurler)
- Joe Young (dual player)
- Killian Young
- Matthew Young (bishop)
- Phil Young (writer)
- Simon Young (presenter)
- Your Bad Self
- Youth Defence
- Youth Mass