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- 1891 Cork City by-election
- 1901 Mid Cork by-election
- 1911 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
- 1920 Cork Corporation election
- 2010 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2011 Donegal county football team season
- 2011 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2011 Rose of Tralee
- 2012 Donegal county football team season
- 2012 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2013 Donegal county football team season
- 2013 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2014 Donegal county football team season
- 2014 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2015 Donegal county football team season
- 2015 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2016 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2017 Donegal Senior Football Championship
- 2021 Dublin riots
A
- Abbeydorney
- Abbeystrewry
- Abraham Abell
- Liam Abernethy
- Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn
- Aer Lingus Regional
- Aghadoe
- Aglish, County Cork
- Ahane, County Kerry
- Jim Ahern (Gaelic footballer)
- Pat Ahern (director)
- Ailtirí na hAiséirghe
- Graham Allen (writer)
- Allihies Copper Mine Museum
- Allin Institute
- Altar Wedge Tomb
- Anmchad
- Annascaul
- Ardcanaght Stones
- Ardfert
- Ardskeagh Church
- Henry Shull Arms
- Arraglen Ogham Stone
- Nora Ashe
- John F. Atkins
B
- Marie Baker
- Susan Baker
- Ballinacarriga Castle
- Ballinadihy Bridge
- Ballinora
- Ballintaggart Ogham Stones
- Ballybowler North Ogham Stone
- Ballyduff, County Kerry
- Ballyhea
- Ballyhooly
- Ballylongford
- Ballymaloe House
- Ballynoe, Kinnatalloon
- Ballyseedy
- Ballyvourney
- Earl of Bandon
- Bandon A.F.C.
- Bandon Distillery
- Bandon GAA
- Bandon R.F.C.
- Bandon railway station
- Bandonbridge (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Earl of Bantry
- Bantry (County Cork barony)
- Bantry Aerodrome
- Bantry Blues GAA
- Bantry General Hospital
- Bantry House
- Edward Barrett (Irish sportsman)
- Gerard Barrett (director)
- Jack Barrett (hurler)
- James Barrett (athlete)
- Shane Barrett
- Barretts (barony)
- Declan Barron
- Dinny Barry-Murphy
- John Barry-Murphy
- Colm Barry
- Seánie Barry
- Tom Barry (Cork hurler)
- Barrymore (barony)
- Barryscourt Castle
- Beaufort, County Kerry
- Ita Beausang
- Jerry Beckett
- Beenalaght
- Patrick Belton
- Benedictine Convent (Cobh)
- William Bennet (bishop)
- John Bennett (hurler)
- Pauline Bewick
- Bishop of Kerry
- Blackrock National Hurling Club
- Blackwater Castle
- Nathaniel Bland (priest)
- Blarney Woollen Mills
- Conway Blennerhassett
- Blennerville
- Blossomfort
- Bohonagh
- Denis Mary Bradley
- Maurice Crosbie, 1st Baron Brandon
- Cormac Breathnach
- Thomas Broderick
- Aidan Browne (Gaelic footballer)
- John Browne (hurler)
- Raymond Browne
- Richard Browne (hurler)
- Andy Buckley (hurler)
- Ann Buckley
- Danny Buckley
- John Buckley (Aghabullogue hurler)
- Pat Buckley (Aghabullogue hurler)
- Pat Buckley (Cork hurler)
- Florrie Burke
- Michael Burns (Gaelic footballer)
- Business and Professional Group
- George Butler (bishop)
- Derek John Christopher Byrne
C
- Conor Cahalane
- Damien Cahalane
- Michael Cahalane
- Caherboshina
- Cahervagliar
- Cairde
- Camden Fort Meagher
- Camogie in County Cork
- Ger Canning
- Caragh River
- Carbery East
- Carbery West
- John Carey (Celticist)
- Pat Carey
- Carhue House
- Carntierna
- Carrigagulla
- Carriganass Castle
- Carrigaphooca Castle
- Carrigrohane Castle
- Carrigrohane parish (Church of Ireland)
- Carrigtwohill
- Anthony Casey
- Damian Casey
- Hugo Casey
- Ned Casey
- John Cashman (1890s hurler)
- John Cashman (hurler, born 1997)
- Mick Cashman
- Niall Cashman
- Castle Donovan
- Castle Harrison
- Castle Salem, Cork
- Castlecove
- Castlegregory
- Castleisland
- Castlelyons
- Castlelyons Friary
- Castlemaine, County Kerry
- Castlepook
- Castletownroche
- Cathedral Church of St. Fachtna
- Catholic Democrats (Ireland)
- Cavan (Dáil constituency)
- Chapeltown, County Kerry
- Charles Fort (Ireland)
- George Chinnery (bishop)
- Christian Centrist Party
- Church of St Peter, Carrigrohane
- Citywest
- Tom Clancy (Gaelic footballer)
- Desmond Clarke
- John Cleary (Gaelic footballer)
- Ned Cleary
- Donal Clifford
- Philip Clifford
- Sigerson Clifford
- Clonakilty (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Clonakilty R.F.C.
- Clondulane
- Clonmeen House
- Cloyne
- Cloyne Cathedral
- Cobh railway station
- Barry Coffey
- John Coffey (bishop)
- Seamus Coffey
- John Coghlan (engineer)
- Coláiste na Sceilge
- Mark Coleman (hurler)
- Martin Coleman Jnr
- College Corinthians A.F.C.
- Bernie Collins (Gaelic footballer)
- Ciarán Collins
- Francis Collins (hurler)
- Ger Collins
- Mark Collins (Gaelic footballer)