Wikipedia:WikiProject Ireland/Cleanup listing

About this listing
The listing is based on a database snapshot of 2010-03-12. It contains all articles flagged for cleanup which are tagged with WikiProject Ireland on their talk page.

Based on that data, 25551 articles are assigned to this project, of which 8789, or 34.4%, are flagged for cleanup.

The following quality assessment classes were evaluated for this report:

The following importance assessment classes were evaluated for this report:

Featured articles
The project has 29 featured articles. 7 of them, or 24.1%, are flagged for cleanup.

Warning: The following articles are listed in, but not in.


 * List of Irish Victoria Cross recipients

Good articles
The project has 64 good articles. 10 of them, or 15.6%, are flagged for cleanup.

Warning: The following articles are listed in, but not in.


 * Ó Rothláin
 * M8 motorway (Ireland)

Top-importance articles
The project has 57 top-importance articles. 44 of them, or 77.2%, are flagged for cleanup.

High-importance articles
The project has 556 high-importance articles. 313 of them, or 56.3%, are flagged for cleanup. A detailed listing is suppressed due to size restrictions.

Further entries (summary)
Detail listing is suppressed due to size restrictions.

1911 Britannica articles needing updates

 * Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester
 * John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell
 * John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville
 * Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley

Accuracy disputes

 * Baron Kingsale (Mar 2008)
 * John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare (Mar 2008)
 * Paul F. Whelan (Mar 2008)
 * Riverside Theatre, Coleraine (Mar 2008)
 * Skindive (Mar 2008)
 * Niall Anthony MacDermot (Apr 2008)
 * Drummuckavall Ambush (Jun 2008)
 * Fonzerelli (Sep 2008)
 * Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 (Feb 2009)
 * Neylon (May 2009)
 * Timeline of the Irish revolution (Jul 2009)
 * The Colm & Jim-Jim Breakfast Show (Sep 2009)
 * Drogheda (Nov 2009)
 * Gaelscoil (Dec 2009)
 * Protestantism in Ireland (Dec 2009) «High»
 * Devil's Bit (Feb 2010)
 * Irish American (Mar 2010) «High»

Anglicanism articles needing expert attention

 * Church of Ireland, Carrigrohane

Article sections to be split

 * Ard na Caithne (Aug 2008)
 * Monaghan United F.C. (Aug 2008)

Articles created via the Article Wizard

 * David Bane
 * Dominican College Sion Hill
 * Eddy Island (Galway Bay)
 * Francis Bindon
 * Homan Potterton
 * James Bermingham (Irish Republican Brotherhood)
 * Mental Health Act 2001
 * Queen of the Land Festival
 * RACO
 * Ruaidri Ellis
 * William Nugent

Articles lacking chronology/history sources

 * Saint Patrick «Top»

Sep 2007

 * Gary Mitchell

Dec 2007

 * Douglas Hurd
 * Fay Taylour
 * Gerry Collins (politician)
 * Maeve Brennan
 * The Pale (band)

Jan 2008

 * GOAL (charity)
 * Luke Kelly
 * Martin Smyth
 * Rory Kiely

Feb 2008

 * Abbeville, Tipperary
 * Abraham Abell
 * Ballylongford
 * Bellefire
 * Brendan Daly
 * Connie Green
 * County Waterford (UK Parliament constituency)
 * Daniel Mannix
 * David Burnside
 * Donal McCann
 * Fenian Rising «High»
 * Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood
 * Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron Jakobovits
 * Irish National Land League «High»
 * John Devoy
 * John O'Mahony
 * Michael D'Arcy
 * Ouzel Galley
 * Paddy Daly
 * Pitchcapping
 * Richard P.C. Hanson
 * Ross Errilly Friary
 * Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam

Mar 2008

 * Aghabullogue GAA
 * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2005
 * Antrim GAA
 * Ardclough GAA
 * Armagh GAA
 * Athgarvan GAA
 * Athy GAA
 * Ballymore Eustace GAA
 * Caragh GAA
 * Carbury GAA
 * Celbridge GAA
 * Charles Henry Mackintosh
 * Cill Daingin GAA
 * Clane GAA
 * Coman Goggins
 * Connacht Rugby
 * County Antrim Shield
 * Damien McCaul
 * Derek Murray
 * Down GAA
 * Eadestown GAA
 * Ellistown GAA
 * Galtee Rovers GAA
 * Ireland national rugby league team
 * Irish Rugby Football Union
 * Jason Molins
 * Leixlip GAA
 * Letterkenny Rovers F.C.
 * Limerick Senior Hurling Championship 2007
 * Marc Coleman
 * Maynooth GAA
 * Mayo GAA
 * Michael Smith (bishop)
 * Mick Dempsey
 * Milltown GAA
 * Monasterevin G.F.C.
 * Moorefield GAA
 * Naas GAA
 * National Hurling League
 * Nurney GAA
 * Philip Grierson
 * Rathcoffey GAA
 * Roscommon GAA
 * Round Towers GAA (Kildare)
 * Sallins GAA
 * Sarsfields GAA (Kildare)
 * Straffan GFC
 * St Laurence's GAA
 * Suncroft GAA
 * Tipperary Senior Football Championship
 * Úna O'Connor
 * Waterford GAA

Apr 2008

 * Alexander Armstrong (explorer)
 * Battle of Kilcullen
 * Battle of Kilmallock
 * Battle of Knocknaclashy
 * Brian Corcoran
 * Christ the King Cathedral, Mullingar
 * Clandeboye Estate
 * Cork GAA
 * Cormac McAnallen
 * Daily Ireland
 * Denis Brennan
 * Denis Donaldson
 * Des Connolly
 * Durrus and District History 1700-1900
 * Falls Road, Belfast
 * Green Party in Northern Ireland
 * History of Cork
 * Hugh Emerson
 * Integrated education
 * Ion Hamilton Benn
 * Irish Republicanism in Northern Ireland
 * Irish Republican Army «High»
 * James Godfrey MacManaway
 * James Joseph O'Kelly
 * James Rochfort Maguire
 * James Sadleir
 * Jim Connell
 * John Atkinson, Baron Atkinson
 * John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville
 * John Dillon
 * John Doyle (hurler)
 * John Sweetman
 * Liam Lynch (Irish republican) «High»
 * Limerick Lions
 * Luttrellstown Castle
 * Michael O'Riordan
 * Mick Haughney
 * Mick Ryan
 * Monarchy in the Irish Free State
 * Northern Ireland Ombudsman
 * Padraig McMahon
 * Physical force Irish republicanism
 * Richard Martin (politician)
 * Ronnie Bunting
 * Sir Edward Archdale, 1st Baronet
 * St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic)
 * The Green Book (Irish Republican Army training manual)
 * Tommy Langan
 * Tom Murphy (playwright)
 * Ulster nationalism
 * Volunteer Political Party
 * Wexford Festival Opera
 * Young Citizen Volunteers

May 2008

 * Eamon Grennan
 * Phelim Caoch Ó Neill
 * Sailing to Byzantium
 * The Loup
 * Tommy Potts

Jun 2008

 * Connolly Column
 * Hugo MacNeill (Irish soldier)

Jul 2008

 * 20 Bulls Each
 * Mama's Boys
 * Ormonde Winter

Aug 2008

 * Gráinne Ní Mháille «High»
 * Recycling in Ireland
 * Sunday World

Sep 2008

 * Garda Water Unit
 * Prevention of Terrorism Acts

Oct 2008

 * Economic history of Ireland «High»
 * Grianan of Aileach
 * Ireland 1536–1691 «High»
 * Ireland 1691–1801 «High»
 * Ireland 800–1169 «High»

Nov 2008

 * Gallarus Castle
 * Interconnector (rail tunnel)
 * Irish literature «Top»

Dec 2008

 * Abe Elkinson
 * Coalisland Canal
 * Iona National Airways
 * Lyons Hill
 * Potato bread

Jan 2009

 * David Ricardo
 * Easter Rising «High»
 * Jack Morrow
 * Language Freedom Movement
 * N6 road (Ireland) «High»

Feb 2009

 * Alan McNamara
 * Battle of Carlow
 * Denis Allen (singer)
 * Dino Morelli
 * History of Roman Catholicism in Ireland «High»
 * John Hughes (sculptor)
 * Legalise Cannabis Ireland
 * Mac Aodhagáin
 * Mamie Cadden
 * Mike Gibson (rugby player)

Mar 2009

 * Alice Kyteler
 * Arty McGlynn
 * Bermingham (surname)
 * Brian Boru «High»
 * Clonkeen College
 * Gordon D'Arcy
 * Irish showband
 * Michael Jacob
 * Seamus Martin
 * St Peter and St Paul Cathedral, Ennis
 * Thomas Crosbie Holdings

Apr 2009

 * 16th (Irish) Division
 * 1969 Northern Ireland riots «High»
 * Arklow Bank Wind Park
 * Atlantic 252
 * Ballyoran Primary School
 * Battle of Arklow «High»
 * Battle of Glentaisie
 * British and Irish Steam Packet Company
 * Charles James O'Donnell
 * Ciara Whelan
 * Clonmel Junction Festival
 * Confederate Ireland «High»
 * Denis Bastick
 * Derrylin
 * Drumshanbo
 * Felicity McCall
 * Henry James O'Farrell
 * Irish Argentine
 * Irish mythology «High»
 * Irish round tower
 * Irish royal families
 * Irish Universities Football Union
 * James Larkin «High»
 * James O'Neill (actor)
 * Leanan sídhe
 * List of Kings of Munster
 * Michael Doheny
 * Patrick O'Donoghue (Young Irelander)
 * Paul Walsh (priest)
 * Prehistoric Ireland «High»
 * Richard Chenevix Trench
 * Royal Irish Constabulary
 * Stena Line
 * Timothy Daniel Sullivan
 * Tony Maher (Gaelic footballer)
 * William Magee (bishop)

May 2009

 * County Antrim «High»
 * Environmental Conservation Organisation
 * Irish clans
 * Monkstown Football Club
 * The Minstrel Boy
 * William Lawson Micks

Jun 2009

 * Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
 * Edward O'Reilly
 * Gresham Hotel
 * Integrated Constructed Wetland
 * Niall Morris
 * Phlump
 * Ronan Coghlan
 * Thomas Cloney

Further entries (summary)
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Articles lacking ISBNs

 * Niall of the Nine Hostages
 * Young Ireland

Articles lacking page references

 * Mamie Cadden

Jun 2006

 * CEWC Northern Ireland
 * Corrib Light Rail

Jul 2006

 * Carmel Hanna
 * Nigel Dodds

Nov 2006

 * The Troubles in Annaghmore
 * The Troubles in Belleeks (Armagh)
 * The Troubles in Bleary

Dec 2006

 * Albert Reynolds «High»
 * Mike Hoare

Feb 2007

 * JMI – Journal of Music in Ireland
 * MS Readathon
 * Nutgrove Shopping Centre

Mar 2007

 * Royal Black Institution
 * The Impartial Reporter

Apr 2007

 * Adrian Hardiman
 * Albert Reynolds «High»
 * Christian Brothers Primary School Armagh
 * Garret FitzGerald «High»
 * John Hume «High»
 * Kildysart

May 2007

 * Áine Ní Chonaill
 * Danny Doyle
 * Irish Road Haulage Association
 * Keith Pascoe

Jun 2007

 * Greg Delanty
 * Jackie Fahey
 * Jim Brogan
 * Medialink
 * Susan Denham

Jul 2007

 * Brian O'Meara
 * Mick Barry (bowler)
 * Mid Limerick Brigade
 * Trevor Kirkland

Aug 2007

 * Annagh United F.C.
 * Colm Mac Con Iomaire
 * Coolmine Community School
 * Fergus Johnston
 * Glengormley High School
 * Irish Broadband
 * John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice
 * St Clair McAlister

Sep 2007

 * David Healy (psychiatrist)
 * Drum GAC
 * Gerry Anderson (broadcaster)
 * Heritage Council

Oct 2007

 * Air Accident Investigation Unit
 * An Bord Altranais
 * An Óige
 * City Arts Centre, Dublin
 * Dublin Docklands Development Authority
 * Dublin Senior Hurling Championship 2006
 * Dublin Senior Hurling Championship 2007
 * Dúchas
 * Emer Martin
 * Enterprise Ireland
 * Environmental Conservation Organisation
 * Fáilte Ireland
 * IDA Ireland
 * Irish Council for Civil Liberties
 * Irish Film and Television Network
 * Irish Wheelchair Association
 * Jim Dougal
 * Kenny Gallery
 * Leitrim Senior Football Championship 2004
 * Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993
 * Maggie Boyle
 * Mick McGowan
 * Muintir na Tíre
 * Shannon Development
 * Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
 * Ulster Senior Club Football Championship 2006
 * University College Hospital Galway

Nov 2007

 * Carndonagh Community School
 * Eithne FitzGerald
 * Frank Crowley
 * Lissan House
 * The Podge and Rodge Show
 * Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (Dublin politician)

Dec 2007

 * 1958 in Ireland
 * Agnes Maillot
 * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1989
 * Anne Marie Forrest
 * Charlie McCreevy
 * City of Armagh High School
 * Colin Wallace
 * Colm Ó Snodaigh
 * Declan Bree
 * Declan Costello
 * Douglas Hurd
 * Eileen Lemass
 * Gerry Collins (politician)
 * Glenn Meade
 * Jackie Lee
 * Katie McMahon
 * List of maps of the UK and Ireland
 * Máire Ní Chathasaigh
 * Mary Mc Laughlin
 * Moneymore Primary School
 * Paddy Kenny (hurler)
 * Pat Lawlor (hurler)
 * Premier Inn
 * Ray Burke «High»
 * Richie Reid
 * Ring, County Waterford
 * Rosena Horan
 * Shane Walsh
 * Sinéad Lohan
 * South Belfast News
 * Strandtown Primary School
 * St Columba's Church, Long Tower
 * St Eugene's Cathedral
 * St Mary's Church, Navan
 * St Mary's Primary School, Ballyward
 * Trish Wylie
 * Ulster Senior Hurling Championship
 * Wolfe Tone Society

Jan 2008

 * Barry Desmond
 * Breeda Moynihan-Cronin
 * Clive Culbertson
 * Damien Faulkner
 * Dermot Lacey
 * John Cushnahan
 * Liam Fitzgerald
 * Martin Smyth
 * Maurice Manning
 * Michael Smith (Irish politician)
 * National Spatial Strategy
 * Rory Kiely
 * Seán Crowe
 * Special Detective Unit
 * Tim O'Malley

Feb 2008

 * Boyne RFC
 * Brendan Halligan
 * Corcadorca Theatre Company
 * Des Hanafin
 * Dublin Christian Mission
 * James Dooge
 * Joe McCartin
 * John A. Murphy
 * Madeleine Taylor-Quinn
 * Michael O'Kennedy
 * Peter Brooke
 * Robert McCartney (politician)
 * The Frames

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Oct 2006

 * Aghla More
 * Athlone School of Music
 * Aughnacloy, County Down
 * Ballyboy
 * Ballynoe railway station
 * Brideville FC
 * Castleiney
 * Crocknalaragagh
 * Donnchad Baccach Ó Maolconaire
 * Dysart, County Roscommon
 * IRA Quartermaster General
 * James Ervin (footballer)
 * Laragh, County Cavan
 * Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship
 * Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship
 * Liam Pilkington
 * Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire
 * Museum District, Dublin, Ireland
 * Seven Sisters, Donegal
 * Tanaide Mor mac Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire
 * Workers' Union of Ireland

Nov 2006

 * A3 road (Northern Ireland)
 * Ballylaneen
 * Ballymore Castle
 * Bangor Marina
 * Cashen Bay
 * Cenél Conaill
 * Charles Wolfe (poet)
 * Chichester House
 * Craden Head
 * Earl of Bantry
 * Élan
 * Hempstown
 * Iarnród Éireann
 * Jamestown, County Leitrim
 * Kilmacsimon
 * Lagganstown
 * Mullagh, County Clare
 * Palmerston Park, Dublin
 * Patrick O'Donoghue (Young Irelander)
 * Scotland GAA
 * Shammer
 * Sign Language Centre Belfast
 * Wicklow Head

Dec 2006

 * Ballylifford
 * Benraw
 * Bleary
 * Bray Unknowns F.C.
 * Brian Dillon
 * Bridgetown Abbey
 * Burt, County Donegal
 * Creeveroe
 * Fianna Fáil leadership election, 1966
 * Fore Abbey
 * Gaelic clothing and fashion
 * George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent
 * Irish Famine (1879)
 * John Roche (politician)
 * Lenamore
 * Lisahally F.C.
 * Lisbunny
 * List of Gaelic Athletic Association Competitions
 * Lord George Beresford
 * Loughlinstown
 * Menlough
 * Newbridge Town F.C.
 * Niamh (mythology)
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 10th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 11th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 12th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 13th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 14th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 15th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 16th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 17th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 18th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 3rd Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 4th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 5th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 6th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 7th Dáil
 * Parliamentary Secretaries of the 8th Dáil
 * Pascal Canavan
 * Patrick Dooley
 * Séamus Ennis
 * Slugger O'Toole
 * St. Katherine's Abbey, Monisternagalliaghduff
 * Sunday (2002 TV drama)
 * Thomas Burke (Clare politician)
 * Thomas Purcell of Loughmoe
 * Tournafulla
 * Tulrush

Jan 2007

 * Abartach
 * Barrow Harbour
 * Battle of Knocknanuss
 * Belvelly Castle
 * Bunscoil an tSléibhe Dhuibh
 * Cantwell's Court
 * Carrowkeel, County Galway
 * Cooley Peninsula
 * Corrib Park
 * Derry Celtic F.C.
 * Eire Apparent
 * Erinville Hospital
 * Gleanntáin Ghlas' Ghaoth Dobhair
 * Loop Head
 * Mid Limerick Brigade
 * Murlough Bay
 * Rathoneen
 * Rock formations in Ireland
 * Short Strand
 * Slievenamon
 * Vincent Hanna
 * Weaver Poets

Feb 2007

 * 1835 in Ireland
 * 1839 in Ireland
 * 1931 in Northern Ireland
 * 1932 in Northern Ireland
 * 1934 in Northern Ireland
 * 1937 in Northern Ireland
 * 1938 in Northern Ireland
 * 1939 in Northern Ireland
 * 1941 in Northern Ireland
 * 1943 in Northern Ireland
 * 1945 in Northern Ireland
 * 1947 in Northern Ireland
 * 1949 in Northern Ireland
 * 1951 in Northern Ireland
 * 1952 in Northern Ireland
 * 1953 in Northern Ireland
 * 1955 in Northern Ireland
 * 1956 in Northern Ireland
 * 1957 in Northern Ireland
 * 1958 in Northern Ireland
 * 1959 in Northern Ireland
 * 1961 in Northern Ireland
 * 1962 in Northern Ireland
 * 1963 in Northern Ireland
 * 1964 in Northern Ireland
 * 1965 in Northern Ireland
 * 1967 in Northern Ireland
 * 1987 in Northern Ireland
 * 1992 in Northern Ireland
 * Anglesboro
 * Ardtrea North
 * Aughagower
 * Baldonnel, Ireland
 * Balla
 * Ballycastle, County Mayo
 * Bangor Erris
 * Beechmount, Belfast
 * Belmullet
 * Benedict Kiely
 * Blackstaff
 * Bloomfield, Belfast
 * Breaffy
 * Canon John Hayes
 * Carnamoyle
 * Carraroe
 * Castleview
 * Chichester Park
 * Claregalway
 * Clarinbridge
 * Cliftonville, Belfast
 * Clonadrum
 * Clonard, Belfast
 * Colin Glen
 * Corroy, County Mayo
 * Cúscraid
 * Dorsey Village
 * Elagh More
 * Fay Devlin
 * Glencairn (Belfast)
 * Hamilton Society
 * Highfield, Belfast
 * Island, Belfast
 * Keshcarrigan
 * Kilgobbin House
 * Killagoola
 * Killean Primary School
 * Kilmaine
 * Kilnamanagh
 * Kiltyclogher
 * Kilwee
 * Knock, Belfast
 * Knock, County Mayo
 * Lar Foley
 * Legoniel
 * Limerick's Live 95fm
 * Liscloon
 * Moher Tower
 * Musgrave, Belfast
 * Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland
 * River Camcor
 * River Moy
 * Rosetta, Belfast
 * Sack of Athenry
 * Sandford Park School
 * Shaftesbury, Belfast
 * Shanaghy
 * Stamullen
 * Tamnamore
 * The Mount, Belfast
 * The Scholars (poem)
 * The Wild Swans at Coole (poem)
 * Twinbrook, Belfast
 * Union of Jewish Students
 * Upper Springfield
 * Whiterock, Belfast
 * Windsor, Belfast
 * Woodstock, Belfast

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Articles needing additional categories

 * Mitchell Principles

Jul 2006

 * Altmore
 * Patrick Kennedy (1823–1858)

Aug 2006

 * Arthur Griffith «High»

Oct 2006

 * Bernard Cowen

Dec 2006

 * Charles Haughey «High»
 * Craigavon
 * Seán Lemass «High»
 * Thomas Ashe

Jan 2007

 * Castlelyons GAA
 * Crom Cruach

Feb 2007

 * Catholic Association «High»
 * Catholic Rent
 * Charles Haughey «High»
 * Christopher Nolan (author)
 * Knight of Glin
 * Modern history of Durrus and District
 * St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast

Mar 2007

 * Charles Haughey «High»
 * Irish Stock Exchange «High»
 * Newstalk
 * Official Irish Republican Army

Apr 2007

 * Gormanston College
 * Nad, County Cork
 * Royal Cork Yacht Club «High»
 * The Sash

May 2007

 * Ballincollig Royal Gunpowder Mills
 * Church of Ireland «High»
 * Dabheog
 * Dundonald House
 * Irish Terrier
 * Joseph Ivess
 * Saint Thomas Church (Belfast)

Jun 2007

 * All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
 * Antony MacDonnell, 1st Baron MacDonnell
 * Claddagh ring
 * Daniel O'Connell «High»
 * Deborah Alcock
 * Fresh Evidence
 * Gabriel Hayes
 * Irish Setter
 * Irwin's Bakery
 * Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of Thomond
 * Portlaoise Prison
 * Seán Treacy (Irish Republican)
 * Shell to Sea
 * Union of Students in Ireland «High»
 * Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848

Jul 2007

 * Ahakista
 * Anthony Berry
 * Ballymoney and Moyle Times
 * Bodhrán
 * Carnmore
 * Demography and politics of Northern Ireland «High»
 * Eddie McAteer
 * Greystones
 * Lissadell House
 * Mercier Press
 * Modern Celts «High»
 * Moninne
 * Sixmilebridge GAA
 * Social Democratic and Labour Party «High»
 * Timeline of the Northern Ireland Troubles and peace process «High»
 * Ulster loyalism «High»
 * Yellow Pack

Aug 2007

 * Architecture of Limerick
 * Ballyraine Linear Park
 * Clonoulty-Rossmore GAA
 * Education in Northern Ireland
 * Gerald Smyth
 * Golden-Kilfeacle GAA
 * John Allen, 4th Viscount Allen
 * Joshua Allen, 2nd Viscount Allen
 * Killurin
 * Listowel mutiny
 * North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland)
 * Relatives for Justice
 * RTÉ One «High»

Sep 2007

 * Allied Irish Banks «High»
 * British Military Intelligence Systems in Northern Ireland
 * Children of Lir «High»
 * Dan "Sandow" O'Donovan
 * It's a Long Way to Tipperary «High»
 * Joyce Cary
 * The Twelfth
 * Waterville, County Kerry

Oct 2007

 * Ballinagar
 * Boreen
 * Clonbollogue
 * Devilling
 * Emmet Fox
 * Erskine Hamilton Childers «High»
 * Gaelic Ireland «High»
 * Horseleap
 * Irish copyright law
 * Irish Folklore Commission
 * Irish Metropolitan Conservative Society
 * Jenkinstown Park
 * Kingdom of Desmond
 * Legality of the enactment of the Constitution of Ireland
 * Northern Ireland law «High»
 * Seán T. O'Kelly «High»
 * Sheemore ambush
 * St Mary's College, Derry
 * Terence Wheelock
 * Walsh Island
 * William O'Dwyer

Nov 2007

 * Charles of Mount Argus
 * Clann na Poblachta
 * Democratic Left (Ireland)
 * East Breifne
 * European Badger
 * Godfrey Timmins
 * History of rail transport in Ireland
 * Holy Cross dispute
 * LGBT rights in the Republic of Ireland
 * New Ross
 * Passage West
 * Patrick McGilligan
 * The Troubles in Crossmaglen
 * Wexford GAA
 * William Davin

Dec 2007

 * Aaron Shanahan
 * Black pudding
 * Ciara Newell
 * Connolly Youth Movement
 * Dartraighe
 * George Montgomery (MP)
 * Higher Education Authority
 * James Ryan (Irish politician)
 * Jim Mitchell (politician)
 * John Boland (politician)
 * John O'Sullivan (Cork politician)
 * Julie Feeney
 * Kelly Kilfeather
 * Mary Lavin
 * Michael O'Leary (politician)
 * Pat Powers (businessman)
 * Straid
 * Tony Ryan

Jan 2008

 * Banknotes of the Republic of Ireland
 * Brendan Corish
 * British–Irish relations
 * Crumlin, Dublin
 * Donogh O'Malley
 * Eoin Ryan, Snr
 * Frank Gavan Duffy
 * Henry Kenny
 * Hugh Coveney
 * James O'Reilly (Canadian politician)
 * John Toland
 * Joseph Bermingham
 * Leabhar Breac (publisher)
 * Linda Kavanagh
 * Noel Lemass, Jnr
 * Patrician Hall
 * River Swilly
 * Seán Flanagan
 * Todd Andrews

Feb 2008

 * Amelia Summerville
 * Ballygawley, County Sligo
 * Battle of Tecroghan
 * Cathal Brugha Street
 * Dan Spring
 * Deerpark Mines
 * Derrew
 * Foyle and Londonderry College
 * Frank Cluskey
 * Lorrha-Dorrha GAA
 * Midleton Very Rare
 * Nordic Battlegroup
 * Siege of Derry
 * Sport in Ireland «Top»
 * Westminster system «High»

Mar 2008

 * AIB League
 * All-Ireland Kick Fada Championship
 * All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship
 * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2005
 * All-Ireland Under 21 Football Championship
 * Antrim GAA
 * Apprentice Boys of Derry
 * Arles/Kilcruise GAA
 * Armagh GAA
 * Arranmore
 * Bill McGuire (footballer)
 * Charlie McGettigan
 * Charlie McGlade
 * Comgall
 * Crash Ensemble
 * Cyril Fagan
 * Denis Gallagher
 * Dergview F.C.
 * Derry GAA
 * Dessie Farrell
 * Down GAA
 * Dublin GAA
 * Dublin Intermediate Football Championship
 * Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship
 * Dublin Senior Football Championship
 * Dublin Under 21 Football Championship
 * Dundalk «High»
 * Dustin the Turkey
 * Eileen Desmond
 * Erin go Bragh GAA
 * Fenian Brotherhood «High»
 * Fermanagh GAA
 * Fianna Fáil «Top»
 * Hal Roach (comedian)
 * History of Sinn Féin
 * History of the Gaelic Athletic Association
 * Inishowen Independent
 * Inish Times
 * Ireland national rugby league team
 * Irish Republican Brotherhood «High»
 * Irish Sea «High»
 * Jerrard Tickell
 * Jimmy Boggan
 * Johnnie White (Irish republican)
 * John Murphy (Irish footballer)
 * Lagan College
 * Leo Murray
 * Limerick Senior Hurling Championship 2007
 * Máel Patraic Ua Scannail
 * Martin McGinley
 * Michael O'Suilleabhain
 * Munster GAA
 * Munster Senior Club Football Championship
 * Munster Senior League (rugby union)
 * National Hurling League
 * National Hurling League 2008
 * O'Byrne Cup
 * Orange Institution
 * Patrick McAlinney
 * Pat Reilly
 * Paul F. Whelan
 * Presidential Inauguration (Ireland) «High»
 * Saint Ibar
 * St Tiernach's Park
 * Sullivan Upper School
 * Timahoe GAA
 * Timothy Carroll
 * Tommy Casey
 * Trench Cup
 * Ulster Rugby
 * Ulster Senior League (rugby union)
 * Ulster Under-21 Hurling Championship
 * Warpcon
 * Wars of the Three Kingdoms
 * Waterford Junior Football Championship
 * Waterford Junior Hurling Championship
 * Whitegate, County Cork

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Oct 2006

 * Modern history of Durrus and District

Nov 2006

 * Lar Foley
 * The Dubliners «High»

Dec 2006

 * Newbridge Town F.C.
 * Passage West

Jan 2007

 * James Emerson Tennent

Feb 2007

 * Atlantic 252
 * Dublin Blue Stars
 * Henry Downey
 * Killala

Mar 2007

 * Moygownagh

Apr 2007

 * Ballinderreen
 * Ballyclare High School
 * Early history of Ireland «High»
 * Irish hip hop
 * Mac an Bhaird

May 2007

 * Bunratty
 * Clonduff GAC
 * Edward Bruce «High»
 * Mark Mahon
 * Shanaghy

Jun 2007

 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2003
 * Immigration Control Platform
 * Julie le Brocquy

Jul 2007

 * Irish people in mainland Europe
 * Sean Boru
 * Trevor Kirkland
 * University Hall (Dublin)

Aug 2007

 * Irish property bubble
 * Killurin
 * Pirate radio in Limerick

Sep 2007

 * Castleknock Community College
 * People in Need Telethon
 * Rocky Island (Cork)

Oct 2007

 * Belfast Harp Festival
 * BelFEST
 * Eddie Reynolds
 * Erin Go Bragh «High»
 * Irish rebel music
 * Irish trade mark law
 * Limerick Senior Hurling Championship 2007
 * Mary Ann McCracken
 * St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast
 * St Mary's College, Derry

Nov 2007

 * Edmond Gibney
 * Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown
 * Ireland at the Commonwealth Games
 * Lough Lene Boat
 * Natural resources of Ireland
 * O'Davoren
 * The Podge and Rodge Show
 * Vue (cinema)

Dec 2007

 * Colette Bryce
 * Connla's Well
 * Early history of Durrus and District
 * List of maps of the UK and Ireland
 * Luan Parle
 * Modern history of Durrus and District
 * University of Limerick Students' Union

Jan 2008

 * Clive Culbertson
 * Dublin Theatre Festival
 * History of the Labour Party (Ireland)

Feb 2008

 * Ciarán of Saigir
 * St Mary's Church, Navan
 * You're a Star

Mar 2008

 * 1200 in Ireland
 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1897
 * Bective Rangers
 * Beentee Mountain
 * Caring in Ireland
 * Connacht Junior Cup
 * Crash Ensemble
 * Cycling Ireland
 * Devon Commission
 * Glengormley High School
 * Granemore GFC
 * Jasper Wolfe
 * John Flynn (footballer)
 * John Rogan (actor)
 * Killanny Geraldines
 * Leinster Senior League (rugby)
 * Local Authority Accommodation
 * Man-O-War GAA
 * Metrication in Ireland
 * Milford, County Armagh
 * Murlough Bay
 * Parkhall College
 * Patrick Masterson
 * Rathmore GAA
 * Robbie Dunne
 * Scariff GAA
 * Structure of the Gaelic Athletic Association
 * The Brilliant Trees
 * The Vancouver Irish Sporting and Social Club
 * The Waterford News & Star
 * Thomas Francis Hendricken
 * Tom Mulligan
 * Tulla
 * Ulster Junior Football Championship

Apr 2008

 * Airgíalla
 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1907
 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1908
 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1921
 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1922
 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1923
 * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1928
 * Ard Scoil na nDéise
 * Armagh Senior Leagues
 * Arnotts (Ireland)
 * Barry O'Donnell
 * Belfast High School
 * Brendan McManamon
 * Castleshane, County Monaghan
 * Cathal Ryan
 * Christian Brothers' School (Glen Road, Belfast)
 * Ciaron O'Reilly
 * Cloonfush
 * Colm Parkinson
 * Connacht Schools Rugby Senior Cup
 * Cork International Choral Festival
 * Crossabeg Ballymurn
 * Danny Doyle
 * Denis Florence MacCarthy
 * Denis Lalor
 * Dermot McBride
 * Dr. McKenna Cup
 * Economy of Cork
 * Food Safety Promotion Board
 * Francis Murphy (evangelist)
 * Galway Intermediate Hurling Club Championship
 * Glenstal Abbey School
 * Hugh Kelly (poet)
 * Irish Medical News
 * Jackie Coulter
 * James Murray Irwin
 * James O'Halloran
 * James Young (hurler)
 * John McAndrew
 * Kanturk GAA
 * Kerry Senior Hurling Championship
 * Kevin McElvanna
 * List of Kerry senior Gaelic football team captains
 * Lough Gara
 * Monivea RFC
 * North Kerry Senior Hurling Championship
 * P.J. Cuddy
 * Paddy Ruschitzko
 * Philip Callan
 * Trinity College Dublin Students' Union
 * William Connor Magee
 * William Dargan

May 2008

 * Bantry House
 * Cork Caucus
 * Declan O'Rourke
 * Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon
 * James Bartholomew Blackwell
 * John Hely-Hutchinson (statesman)
 * Killeen Cormac
 * Mary Auguste O'Neill
 * Neptune Rowing Club
 * Scoil Mhuire
 * Senior College Dun Laoghaire
 * Theo Dorgan

Jun 2008

 * Ardagh, County Mayo
 * Cootehill
 * Irish Coercion Act
 * Polski Herald
 * St John's Eve

Jul 2008

 * Ardmore GAC
 * Farran
 * Lord of the Dance (musical)

Aug 2008

 * Coláiste Íosagáin

Sep 2008

 * Harry Kirkpatrick
 * Knockmoyle
 * Marian Donnelly
 * Trevor Joyce

Oct 2008

 * Billy Roche
 * Charles Foulkes (British Army officer)
 * Froebel College of Education
 * Ireland 800–1169 «High»
 * James "Spanish" Blake

Nov 2008

 * History of Tyrone gaelic football
 * Kevin Mahon

Dec 2008

 * Do I Dream
 * Guildford Four and Maguire Seven «High»
 * Iona National Airways
 * Lahardane
 * Rahara
 * Zumo

Jan 2009

 * A55 road (Northern Ireland)
 * John Reid (politician)
 * Leitrim, County Leitrim
 * Rat (film)
 * Waterford IT GAA

Feb 2009

 * Gearoid Farrelly
 * GNRI Class T2
 * Graham Knuttel
 * Irish language in Northern Ireland
 * Skryne
 * Willie Hooper
 * Willie Walsh (Irish businessman)

Mar 2009

 * Anna Nolan
 * Ardfert GAA
 * Belfast City Council
 * Bobby Gardiner
 * Burtonport
 * Commission for Communications Regulation
 * Doohoma
 * Feargus O'Connor
 * Garrison, County Fermanagh
 * GoCar
 * John Mulholland (Irish republican)
 * Knockcroghery
 * Raidió Na Life
 * St Patrick's Academy, Dungannon

Apr 2009

 * Analog Devices
 * Belvedere College
 * Dún Laoghaire
 * Evangelical Presbyterian Church (Ireland)
 * Gaelic revival «High»
 * John Toland
 * Middletown, County Armagh
 * Mourning Beloveth
 * Noel Kelly (curator)
 * Simon Keogh

May 2009

 * Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College
 * Belvedere College
 * County Kildare «High»
 * Irish diaspora «Top»
 * Jim Magilton
 * List of maps of the UK and Ireland
 * Sixmilebridge GAA
 * Steve Staunton
 * Suas Educational Development
 * Thomas Kinsella
 * Willie O'Dwyer

Jun 2009

 * Bazil Ashmawy
 * Ian Harte
 * Kathryn Thomas
 * Military history of Ireland «High»
 * Owen Swiny
 * Sandymount High School

Jul 2009

 * Ballymun Flats
 * Gerry Reilly Cup
 * Irish Poor Laws «Top»
 * John O'Shea
 * Nob Nation
 * Tesco Ireland
 * The Dave Fanning Show
 * TTV (RTÉ)

Further entries (summary)
Detail listing is suppressed due to size restrictions.

Articles needing expert attention

 * Éraic (Jul 2007)
 * Caring in Ireland (Mar 2008)
 * Patrick O'Neill, 1st Count of Tyrone (Mar 2008)
 * Muirchertach mac Maelruanaidh Mor (Apr 2008)
 * Prince of Coolavin (Apr 2008)
 * Pobalscoil Neasain (Jun 2008)
 * Cheiro (Sep 2008)
 * Church of Ireland, Carrigrohane (Oct 2008)
 * Brian Dillon (Nov 2008)
 * Claire Roche (Nov 2008)
 * Colm Ó hEocha (Nov 2008)
 * Henry Parker Willis (Nov 2008)
 * Mahon Tribunal (Nov 2008)
 * Parliament of Great Britain (Nov 2008)
 * Burntollet (Feb 2009)
 * Saorbhreathach (Apr 2009)
 * Alec Finn (Aug 2009)
 * Cork 20 Rally (Nov 2009)
 * Midlands Gateway (Jan 2010)
 * O'Neill dynasty (Jan 2010) «High»
 * James Cousins (Mar 2010)

Articles needing link rot cleanup

 * Dave King (Irish singer)
 * Demography and politics of Northern Ireland «High»
 * Mick Martin
 * Tesco Ireland
 * Timeline of the Irish War of Independence

Articles needing more detailed references

 * Catholic Relief Act 1829 «High»
 * Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign 1969–1997 «High»

Articles needing sections

 * William Lamport (Oct 2007)
 * Leinster Senior League (rugby) (Mar 2008)
 * Liam Kelly (Irish republican) (Mar 2008)
 * Munster Senior League (rugby union) (Mar 2008)
 * Neesy O'Haughan (Mar 2008)
 * James Patrick Mahon (Apr 2008)
 * James Thomas O'Brien (Apr 2008)
 * Mick Galwey (Apr 2008)
 * Paddy Devlin (Apr 2008)
 * Peter Talbot (archbishop) (Apr 2008)
 * Tom Sharkey (May 2008)
 * Trevor Joyce (Sep 2008)
 * Rhinestone Cowboy (horse) (Jan 2009)
 * Dermot Gallagher (civil servant) (Feb 2009)
 * Gearoid Farrelly (Feb 2009)
 * Chief Secretary's Lodge (Mar 2009)
 * Cratloe Woods (Mar 2009)
 * Criminal Lunatics (Ireland) Act 1838 (Mar 2009)
 * Modeligo GAA (Apr 2009)
 * Karen Koster (Aug 2009)
 * Pat Quinn (businessman) (Dec 2009)
 * Cregagh (Feb 2010)
 * List of Galway people (Mar 2010)

Articles needing subsections

 * William Lamport

Articles that include images for deletion

 * Drumcree conflict
 * Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade
 * South Armagh Sniper (1990–1997)

Articles that may be too long

 * Oxegen 2008 (Mar 2009)
 * Modern history of Durrus and District (Sep 2009)
 * Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe (Sep 2009)

Articles that may contain original research

 * Irish rugby union system (Sep 2007)
 * Seamus Martin (Sep 2007)
 * South Derry Independent Republican Unit (Sep 2007)
 * Tin whistle (Sep 2007)
 * Ulster Scots people (Sep 2007) «High»
 * The Podge and Rodge Show (Nov 2007)
 * Coláiste Rís (Feb 2008)
 * Westminster system (Feb 2008) «High»
 * Mourning Beloveth (Mar 2008)
 * Saint Valentine's Day massacre (Mar 2008)
 * Eamonn Fingleton (Jul 2008)
 * Ulster Scots people (Aug 2008) «High»
 * Irish round tower (Sep 2008)
 * Fenian Brotherhood (Oct 2008) «High»
 * Ciarán Carson (Dec 2008)
 * Ballyhide (Feb 2009)
 * Irish Houses of Parliament (Mar 2009)
 * Abhartach (Apr 2009)
 * British Isles naming dispute (Jun 2009) «High»
 * Dana Rosemary Scallon (Jun 2009)
 * Siege of Drogheda (Jun 2009)
 * Council of State (Ireland) (Jul 2009) «High»
 * Irish republican legitimatism (Jul 2009) «High»
 * The Dagda (Jul 2009)
 * Irish language (Aug 2009) «High»
 * Parnell Park (Sep 2009)
 * Ulster Defence Regiment (Sep 2009)
 * Kilcummin (Nov 2009)
 * Kilmichael Ambush (Nov 2009)
 * Bobby Clancy (Dec 2009)
 * Medb (Dec 2009) «High»
 * Adam's Curse (poem) (Jan 2010)
 * Black Donnellys (Jan 2010)
 * Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (Jan 2010)
 * Half Hung MacNaghten (Jan 2010)
 * Irish Film Classification Office (Jan 2010)
 * Irish name (Jan 2010) «High»
 * Proclamation of the Irish Republic (Jan 2010) «High»
 * Dave Creedon (Feb 2010)
 * Fairytale of New York (Feb 2010)
 * Fianna Éireann (Feb 2010)
 * Michael Collins (film) (Feb 2010)

Feb 2008

 * Harry McLoughlin
 * Henry Harrison (MP)
 * Mary McCarthy (fiction writer)

Mar 2008

 * Fionnuala Sherry
 * Johnny Tom Gleeson
 * Malcomson family
 * Noel Hill (musician)
 * Oliver Peyton

Apr 2008

 * Cloonfush
 * Crossabeg Ballymurn
 * Greendale Community School
 * Gregans Castle
 * Jack Kenna
 * Macdara
 * Stamullen
 * William Henry Dillon

May 2008

 * Andrew Waterworth
 * Ciaran Creagh (Irish writer)
 * Franc Sadleir
 * George Browne (soldier)
 * Maggie Cronin
 * Phelim Caoch Ó Neill

Jun 2008

 * Borrisoleigh

Jul 2008

 * Irish Deaf Society
 * Tullamore Dew

Aug 2008

 * Irish people in mainland Europe
 * Sixmilebridge

Sep 2008

 * PRSAs

Oct 2008

 * Ballyforan
 * Clones Film Festival
 * Sarimah Ibrahim

Nov 2008

 * Colin Kenna
 * History of Tyrone gaelic football
 * Sugrue
 * Zumo

Dec 2008

 * Portarlington RFC

Jan 2009

 * Arthur Clery
 * Manorhamilton
 * Waterford IT GAA

Feb 2009

 * Fenagh, County Leitrim
 * Gearoid Farrelly
 * Tom O'Brien (jockey)

Mar 2009

 * Constantine Fitzgibbon
 * Cratloe Woods
 * GoCar
 * Ireland Newfoundland Partnership
 * Sean Delaney

Apr 2009

 * Meigh

May 2009

 * Australasia GAA
 * Bullaun, County Galway
 * Cathal Gannon
 * William Lawson Micks

Jun 2009

 * Council for Catholic Maintained Schools
 * Military history of Ireland «High»

Jul 2009

 * Castlemartyr
 * Currane
 * Gerard Stembridge
 * Irish nobility
 * Thar Sáile
 * The Dave Fanning Show

Aug 2009

 * Armagh Junior Football Championship
 * Fr. Collins Park
 * Hinduism in Ireland
 * Joseph G. Medlicott
 * Karen Koster
 * Niall FitzGerald
 * Saorlaith
 * Spáilpín
 * The Doyle Collection
 * Una Troy Walsh

Sep 2009

 * Edward Delaney
 * Irish Destiny
 * Middleton Park House
 * St. Patrick halfpenny

Oct 2009

 * Colin Connor
 * Louis Stewart (guitarist)
 * Merville Garden Village
 * Portarlington, County Laois
 * Public Health (Ireland) Act of 1878

Nov 2009

 * Brian Tyrrell
 * Downshire School
 * HMS Argenta
 * Ireland National Olympic Handball Team
 * Noel Conroy

Dec 2009

 * Coolnagard (Electoral Ward)
 * Corduff
 * Derrymullen
 * Drumragh (Electoral Ward)
 * Edyth Starkie
 * Elizabeth Hickey
 * Francis Bindon
 * John Bodkin
 * The Rubberbandits

Jan 2010

 * Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC
 * Winter of 2009–2010 in the United Kingdom

Feb 2010

 * Aughamucky
 * Cathie Boyd
 * List of subdivisions of County Dublin
 * O'Conor Don
 * The Rose of Mooncoin

Mar 2010

 * Denis Maguire

Articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction

 * Podge and Rodge (Oct 2009)
 * The Sniper (story) (Oct 2009)

Jan 2007

 * Durrow, County Laois
 * E4A
 * Historic Cork Gardens
 * Holycross-Ballycahill GAA
 * Lagan College
 * Ould Lammas Fair
 * Padraig O'Keeffe
 * Parliament of Great Britain
 * Sieges of Galway

Feb 2007

 * William Taylor Copeland

Mar 2007

 * Danny Morrison (writer)
 * William Craig (politician)

May 2007

 * Kieran Fleming
 * List of All-Ireland Fleadh champions
 * Paddy McLogan

Jun 2007

 * Anne Yeats
 * Harry Hammon Lyster

Jul 2007

 * Barbara O'Connor

Oct 2007

 * BelFEST

Nov 2007

 * Natural resources of Ireland

Dec 2007

 * The Oaks Fishery
 * Treaty City Titans

Jan 2008

 * Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough «High»
 * British–Irish relations
 * Martin Smyth
 * Waterford Intermediate Football Championship

Feb 2008

 * Connemara pony
 * Ian Paisley, Jr.
 * Mahon Tribunal
 * W. J. Barre

Mar 2008

 * Balcombe Street Siege
 * Belfast Falls (UK Parliament constituency)
 * Clarecastle GAA
 * Colm Ó Cíosóig
 * Derry «High»
 * Féile Festival
 * Fionnuala Sherry
 * Kilmaley GAA
 * St Edward's GAA

Apr 2008

 * 1851 in Ireland
 * Adi Roche
 * Dublin Senior Football Championship 2008
 * Family Home Protection Act 1976
 * GAA Hurling Team of the Millennium
 * Henry George Farmer
 * James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon «High»
 * Kerry Under 21 Football Championship
 * Killala Bay
 * Magh Luirg
 * Maurice Davin
 * Mitchell Principles
 * National Framework of Qualifications
 * National Qualifications Authority of Ireland
 * Robert James McMordie
 * Tipperary Institute
 * Tom O'Reilly (Fermanagh politician)

May 2008

 * Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC
 * Dublin-Belfast corridor
 * Greenlough GAC
 * Limavady GAC
 * Muirchertach Ua Briain
 * Newbridge GAC
 * Patrick Cassidy (composer)
 * Seán Browne
 * Seán Dolans GAC

Jun 2008

 * 1737 in Ireland
 * Antrim GAA
 * Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
 * Australasia GAA
 * Ballyronan
 * Black people in Europe
 * Carlow GAA
 * Cavan GAA
 * Colin Baker (Irish footballer)
 * Cork GAA
 * Cyclefly
 * Doire Colmcille CLG
 * Drum GAC
 * Dublin Mid West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * European route E01
 * Irish local elections, 1979
 * Irish local elections, 1999
 * Irish local elections, 2004
 * Leitrim GAA
 * Longford GAA
 * Louth GAA
 * Mayo GAA
 * Meath GAA
 * Members of the 13th Seanad
 * Members of the 14th Seanad
 * Members of the 15th Seanad
 * Members of the 17th Seanad
 * Members of the 18th Seanad
 * Members of the 21st Seanad
 * Monaghan GAA
 * Roscommon GAA
 * RTÉ.ie
 * Slaughtmanus GAC
 * Steelstown GAC
 * West Clare Railway
 * Wexford GAA

Jul 2008

 * Laurie Cumming
 * Raidió Teilifís Éireann «Top»

Aug 2008

 * Nicky Rackard Cup 2008
 * Noel Hogan
 * Tomo-Dachi

Sep 2008

 * West Wood Club

Oct 2008

 * Derry GAA
 * Derry Junior Football Championship
 * Gareth Williams (composer)

Nov 2008

 * Brian McGilligan
 * The Late Late Toy Show
 * William Howard Russell

Dec 2008

 * Saint Patrick's Day «High»

Jan 2009

 * Barry McGoldrick
 * Derry GAA
 * Joe Cassidy (Gaelic footballer)
 * John Kerins (football)
 * Kevin McCloy
 * Mark Lynch (Gaelic footballer)
 * Members of the 12th Seanad
 * Michael McBride
 * Place names in Irish
 * Seán Marty Lockhart
 * VIP Style Awards

Feb 2009

 * Athlone–Longford (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Battle of Newtownmountkennedy
 * Burntollet
 * Cavan (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Clare (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork Borough (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork City (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork City North West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork City South East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork South West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dino Morelli
 * Dublin County North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin North Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Galway East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Galway West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Graham Knuttel
 * Kerry–Limerick West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kildare (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kilkenny (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Laois–Offaly (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Limerick (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Louth–Meath (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo South–Roscommon South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Meath East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Meath–Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Sheila Manahan
 * Sligo (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Tipperary (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Tipperary South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Wexford (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Mar 2009

 * Brian Dooher
 * Bryan Cullen
 * Cork East and North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork South East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kerry (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kieran Donaghy
 * Kildare–Wicklow (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Thomas Crosbie Holdings
 * Tomás Freeman
 * Waterford (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Apr 2009

 * Central Board
 * Dublin Pride
 * Roscommon County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

May 2009

 * Blackrock College
 * George Hamilton (commentator)
 * Kevin Maher
 * Silver Strand (Ireland)

Jun 2009

 * Dicksboro GAA
 * Dristernan
 * Integrated Constructed Wetland
 * Kilbrin
 * LÉ Fola (CM12)
 * Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland

Jul 2009

 * County Clare «High»
 * Gerry Reilly Cup
 * House of Stuart
 * Hugh Martin McGurk
 * O'Brien dynasty
 * Ross Daly

Aug 2009

 * Erc of Dalriada
 * Fenian Rising «High»
 * Geoffrey McGonagle
 * Mickey Linden
 * R490 road
 * Royal Ulster Constabulary «High»

Sep 2009

 * Battle of Ballinalee
 * George J. Mitchell «High»
 * Myles Shevlin

Oct 2009

 * Conservation in the Republic of Ireland
 * Corc mac Luigthig
 * Guntars Silagailis
 * Home Farm Road
 * Provisional Irish Republican Army arms importation
 * Roy Torrens

Nov 2009

 * Christianity in Ireland
 * Deirgtine
 * Erin's Hope GAA
 * Patrick Chapman
 * Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair «High»
 * Upton, County Cork

Dec 2009

 * 1946 in Ireland
 * Barney Eastwood
 * Cath Maige Mucrama
 * Chrissy McKaigue
 * Connachta
 * Corcu Baiscind
 * Dál gCais
 * Deda mac Sin
 * Éile
 * Eóganachta
 * FitzGerald dynasty
 * Helen Lewis
 * Herbie Martin
 * Irish nobility
 * Irish republicanism «Top»
 * Irish Wolfhound
 * James Kielt
 * Kingdom of Osraige
 * Late-2000s recession in Europe
 * Mongfind «High»
 * Múscraige
 * National Photographic Archive
 * Prehistoric settlement of the British Isles
 * Skibbereen
 * Thomas Whaley (politician)
 * Todd Andrews
 * Togail Bruidne Dá Derga
 * Uí Fidgenti
 * Uí Liatháin
 * Uí Néill
 * William Russell Grace

Further entries (summary)
Detail listing is suppressed due to size restrictions.

Articles to be merged

 * Saint Benan (Dec 2007)
 * Wren Day (Dec 2007)
 * Beamore, Drogheda (Jan 2008)
 * Ben of Howth (Jan 2008)
 * Drogheda (Jan 2008)
 * Howth Head (Jan 2008)
 * The Troubles in Cappagh (Jan 2008)
 * List of Irish counties by area (Feb 2008)
 * List of Irish counties by population (Feb 2008)
 * Renunciation Act (Feb 2008)
 * Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782 (Feb 2008)
 * Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa GAC (Mar 2008)
 * Devilling (Mar 2008)
 * Fortwilliam Park (Mar 2008)
 * Metropolitan Cork (Mar 2008)
 * Michael Coney Park (Mar 2008)
 * Public service of the Republic of Ireland (Mar 2008)
 * Sean Moore (footballer) (Mar 2008)
 * Springhill (Bangor suburb) (Mar 2008)
 * The Diamond, Enniskillen (Mar 2008)
 * Rockall Bank and Trough (Apr 2008)
 * Rockall Basin (Apr 2008)
 * Silver Birch (horse) (Apr 2008)
 * Tillysburn Park (Apr 2008)
 * Wilgar Park (Apr 2008)
 * Francis Sylvester Mahony (Jul 2008)
 * Ballymun Flats (Aug 2008)
 * Relationship between Gaelic football and Australian rules football (Oct 2008)
 * Norman Ireland (Nov 2008) «High»
 * Trans-Dublin (Jan 2009)
 * Climate of Ireland (Feb 2009)
 * Muirsheen Durkin (Mar 2009)
 * Raidió Na Life (Mar 2009)
 * Cork Institute of Technology (May 2009) «High»
 * Dursey Island (May 2009)
 * National Maritime College of Ireland (May 2009)
 * Wedgwood (May 2009)
 * Dublin Bus (No. 90) (Jun 2009)
 * Dublin Bus (No. 92) (Jun 2009)
 * Fred Wolf Films Dublin (Jun 2009)
 * Coriondi (Jul 2009)
 * Jaunting car (Jul 2009)
 * Lordship of Ireland (Jul 2009)
 * Ireland and the Spanish Civil War (Oct 2009)
 * Irish Socialist Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War (Oct 2009)
 * A Monk Swimming (Dec 2009)
 * Direct rule (Dec 2009)
 * Malachy McCourt (Dec 2009)
 * Roundstone, County Galway (Dec 2009)
 * Peig Sayers (Jan 2010)
 * RTÉ Gold (Jan 2010)
 * Greysteel massacre (Feb 2010)
 * The Troubles in Greysteel (Feb 2010)
 * University of Dublin (Feb 2010) «High»
 * World Ju-Jitsu Federation Ireland (Feb 2010)
 * Celtic nations (Mar 2010) «High»
 * Fastnet Line (Mar 2010)
 * Modern Celts (Mar 2010) «High»
 * Swansea Cork ferry (Mar 2010)
 * University of Limerick Debating Union (Mar 2010)
 * University of Limerick Students' Union (Mar 2010)

Articles to be split

 * Ard na Caithne (Aug 2008)
 * Labour Party of Northern Ireland (Aug 2008)
 * Monaghan United F.C. (Aug 2008)

Articles to harmonize

 * Economy of the Republic of Ireland «High»

Articles which may contain unencyclopedic material

 * Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College
 * Derrymullen
 * Killeen Castle, Dunsany
 * The Colm & Jim-Jim Breakfast Show

Articles with a promotional tone

 * Bunratty (Oct 2007)
 * Irish Broadband (Dec 2007)
 * Irish people in mainland Europe (Dec 2007)
 * Blas (Radio Ulster) (Jan 2008)
 * Dagda (band) (Mar 2008)
 * Dublin Tutorial Centre (Mar 2008)
 * Galway Hooker (beer) (Mar 2008)
 * Musgrave Group (Mar 2008)
 * School of Medicine and Medical Science (University College Dublin) (Mar 2008)
 * Gerry Owens (musician) (May 2008)
 * The Gown (May 2008)
 * Irwin's Bakery (Jul 2008)
 * Lorcan O'Herlihy (Jul 2008)
 * Tullamore Dew (Jul 2008)
 * Discover Sensors (Sep 2008)
 * Phoenix Cricket Club (Sep 2008)
 * River Media (Sep 2008)
 * Bewley's (Oct 2008)
 * Jack O'Shea's (Oct 2008)
 * Tyrone Crystal (Nov 2008)
 * Ballykelly GAA (Dec 2008)
 * Cockle Island Boat Club (Dec 2008)
 * Glanbia (Dec 2008)
 * Sean's Bar (Dec 2008)
 * North West Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Jan 2009)
 * Aer Lingus (Mar 2009) «Top»
 * List of maps of the UK and Ireland (Mar 2009)
 * Analog Devices (Apr 2009)
 * The Guggenheim Grotto (Apr 2009)
 * Royal Portrush Golf Club (May 2009)
 * International Financial Services Centre (Jun 2009)
 * John Mulligan (writer) (Jul 2009)
 * Kerry Group (Jul 2009)
 * Gerald McCarthy (Aug 2009)
 * Middleton Park House (Sep 2009)
 * Hugo Duncan (Oct 2009)
 * Michael "Jesse" Owens (Nov 2009)
 * South-West Regional Authority (Dec 2009)
 * Aoife Mulholland (Jan 2010)
 * The Limelight (Belfast) (Jan 2010)
 * Cathie Boyd (Feb 2010)
 * Premier Inn (Feb 2010)
 * Christmas FM
 * Clonmel Junction Festival
 * Druid Theatre Company
 * Newtownabbey Community High School

Mar 2008

 * Air India Flight 182
 * History of Tyrone gaelic football
 * Jody Gormley
 * Michael Stone (loyalist paramilitary)

May 2008

 * Desmond Guinness
 * Jody Gormley

Jun 2008

 * Ross Errilly Friary

Aug 2008

 * Listowel

Oct 2008

 * Arklow
 * Ballycotton
 * Bertie Ahern «High»
 * Brian Whelahan
 * Culture of Ireland «Top»
 * Duncormick
 * Mullinavat
 * Paul Kane «FA»
 * U2 «FA, Top»

Nov 2008

 * Bertie Ahern «High»
 * George Napier
 * Phillip McCallen «High»

Dec 2008

 * Gordon Hamilton-Fairley

Jan 2009

 * Irish pork crisis of 2008
 * Paul Finlay

Feb 2009

 * Balbriggan
 * Bobby Gilbert
 * Scuba Dice

Mar 2009

 * Adrian Mannix
 * Devenish College
 * History of Shamrock Rovers F.C.
 * Irish Medical News
 * Liam Kelly (footballer born 1975)
 * Macken
 * N2 road (Ireland)
 * Shamrock Rovers F.C. «GA»
 * Ulster Special Constabulary

Apr 2009

 * Cainnech of Aghaboe
 * Dermot Mannion
 * Irish Traveller
 * Jamie O'Neill
 * Mick Lanigan

May 2009

 * Cuala CLG
 * Euronews
 * John Field (composer)
 * Kinnegad
 * Lembit Öpik
 * Muirchertach mac Muiredaig

Jun 2009

 * Barry Ferguson (Irish footballer)
 * Mary Harney
 * Valleymount

Jul 2009

 * Clonmel «High»
 * Maura Harrington

Aug 2009

 * Aer Lingus «Top»
 * Enoch Powell
 * Enya
 * Joseph MacManus
 * Supergrass (informer)

Sep 2009

 * 2009 in Ireland
 * Mary Harney
 * Mellow Candle
 * Rail transport in Ireland
 * William Mulready

Oct 2009

 * Aogán Ó Rathaille
 * Halloween
 * Kevin Myers
 * Recognition of same-sex unions in Ireland «GA»
 * Ronan Keating
 * The Blizzard of Odd

Nov 2009

 * Castle High School (Belfast)
 * Colin Farrell
 * Corrib gas controversy
 * Corrib gas project
 * Laurie Cumming
 * Matt Doherty, Jr.
 * Ulster Special Constabulary

Dec 2009

 * Dublin–Belfast railway line
 * Ger O'Meara
 * Ian Paisley «High»
 * Jim Beglin
 * Michael McGimpsey
 * Morgan Llywelyn
 * Rail transport in Ireland
 * Sinn Féin «High»
 * Terrorism Act 2000

Jan 2010

 * A Modest Proposal
 * Betelgeuse incident
 * City of Armagh High School
 * Laurie Cumming
 * Loyalist Volunteer Force
 * Skerry's College Cork
 * St Patrick's and St. Brigid's College

Feb 2010

 * Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
 * CityJet
 * David McSavage
 * Fairytale of New York
 * First Minister and deputy First Minister
 * Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
 * Minor Detail
 * Tony O'Reilly «High»

Mar 2010

 * Joseph O'Mara
 * Naimee Coleman
 * Rory Gallagher «Top»

Articles with disputed statements

 * 2006 Dublin riots (Mar 2008)
 * Edward Bruce (Mar 2008) «High»
 * Cavehill (Jul 2008)
 * Tudor dynasty (Aug 2008) «High»
 * County Antrim (Nov 2008) «High»
 * Irish republican legitimatism (Nov 2008) «High»
 * Censorship in the Republic of Ireland (Jan 2009)
 * Nechtan (mythology) (Jan 2009)
 * Counties of Ireland (Mar 2009) «Top»
 * Foreign relations of the Republic of Ireland (Mar 2009) «High»
 * Gaelic Ireland (Apr 2009) «High»
 * County Antrim (May 2009) «High»
 * Busáras (Jul 2009)
 * Slievemore (Jul 2009)
 * Slievenamon (Jul 2009)
 * Special Category Status (Jul 2009)
 * British Isles (Aug 2009)
 * Castlemartyr (Aug 2009)
 * Tramore (Aug 2009)
 * Alan (name) (Sep 2009)
 * Daphne Guinness (Oct 2009)
 * Robert I of Scotland (Oct 2009) «High»
 * Saint Finbarr (Oct 2009)
 * Saint Patrick (Oct 2009) «Top»
 * Éamon de Valera (Nov 2009) «Top»
 * Foreign relations of the Republic of Ireland (Nov 2009) «High»
 * Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick (Nov 2009)
 * Mickey Smyth (Dec 2009)
 * Sport in Ireland (Dec 2009) «Top»
 * Willie Redmond (Dec 2009) «High»
 * Clochán (Jan 2010)
 * Finn Park (Jan 2010)
 * Grandfather shirt (Jan 2010)
 * Definitive postage stamps of Ireland (Feb 2010)
 * History of Sinn Féin (Feb 2010)
 * Ulster Scots (Feb 2010)
 * British Isles naming dispute (Mar 2010) «High»
 * Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh (Mar 2010)

Articles with improper non-free content

 * Louis le Brocquy «High»

Articles with invalid date parameter in template

 * Jeff Kenna

Articles with minor POV problems

 * Socialist Workers Party (Ireland) (Dec 2007)
 * Wexford (Aug 2008)
 * Bank of Ireland (Mar 2009) «High»
 * Garda Síochána (May 2009) «High»
 * Glasnevin (May 2009)
 * Moyle Park College (Jun 2009)
 * Dublin (Dec 2009) «Top»
 * Neil Blaney (Dec 2009)
 * Patrick Lynch (Irish economist) (Dec 2009)

Articles with obsolete information

 * Early Irish literature
 * Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann
 * Young Progressive Democrats

Articles with peacock terms

 * Mary Mc Laughlin (Dec 2007)
 * Rosena Horan (Dec 2007)
 * Education in Cork (Jul 2008)
 * International Financial Services Centre (Jun 2009)
 * Gerald McCarthy (Aug 2009)
 * Future Kings of Spain (Sep 2009)
 * Middleton Park House (Sep 2009)
 * Belvedere College (Oct 2009)
 * Bobby Clancy (Dec 2009)
 * Irish American (Dec 2009) «High»

Articles with sections that need to be turned into prose

 * Castleknock Community College (Sep 2007)
 * Analog Devices (Apr 2009)
 * Democratic Unionist Party (Sep 2009) «High»
 * Kieren Fallon (Sep 2009)
 * Conservation in the Republic of Ireland (Oct 2009)
 * The Hitchers (Irish band) (Oct 2009)
 * Religion in the Republic of Ireland (Nov 2009) «High»
 * Pallaskenry GAA (Dec 2009)
 * Bunratty Castle (Jan 2010) «High»
 * Cape Clear Island (Jan 2010)
 * Winter of 2009–2010 in the United Kingdom (Jan 2010)
 * Sinn Féin (Feb 2010) «High»

Jul 2007

 * Irish Citizen Army

Sep 2007

 * Gerry Kelly

Dec 2007

 * Malahide Castle

Jul 2008

 * National school (Ireland)

Aug 2008

 * Republic of Ireland Act 1948 «High»
 * Ulster Scots people «High»

Oct 2008

 * Christ the King Cathedral, Mullingar

Dec 2008

 * Halloween

Jan 2009

 * Parliament of Northern Ireland «High»

Feb 2009

 * Darndale
 * Fomorians

Mar 2009

 * Brazil (mythical island)
 * Christopher T. Whelan
 * Cóiced Ol nEchmacht
 * Drumconrath
 * Éire Óg Greystones GAA
 * Golden Vale
 * Gráinne Ní Mháille «High»
 * Hugo MacNeill (Irish soldier)
 * Jimmy O'Connor
 * Malachy of Ireland
 * Reform Movement (Ireland)
 * Seanad Éireann «High»
 * Tall poppy syndrome
 * Thomas Amory
 * Tom Sharkey
 * University Philosophical Society (Trinity College, Dublin)
 * Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Apr 2009

 * Anthony Trollope

May 2009

 * Chief of the Name

Jun 2009

 * Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
 * Counties of Ireland «Top»
 * Phil Coulter

Jul 2009

 * Belfast South (UK Parliament constituency)
 * British Isles naming dispute «High»
 * Lake-burst
 * Nob Nation
 * Saint Patrick «Top»
 * Spanish Armada in Ireland
 * Timeline of the Northern Ireland Troubles and peace process «High»

Aug 2009

 * Armalite and ballot box strategy
 * Business and Professional Group
 * Constitution of Ireland «High»
 * Dublin 4
 * Knocknarea
 * Maddenstown, County Kildare
 * Montpelier Hill
 * Mosney
 * Rattle and Hum
 * Richard Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
 * Siege of Duncannon

Sep 2009

 * Ballyconneely
 * Donal Óg Cusack
 * Donogh O'Malley
 * Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election, April 1981
 * Harland & Wolff Welders F.C.
 * Moving statues
 * Northern Campaign (Irish Republican Army)
 * Terrorism Act 2000
 * The Leinster Leader Junior Club Cup

Oct 2009

 * Aran sweater
 * Brazil (mythical island)
 * Cork (city) «High»
 * Corrib gas controversy
 * Liam Lynch (Irish republican) «High»
 * Newfoundland Irish
 * Representative peer «FA»
 * Rotimi Adebari
 * The Emergency (Ireland) «High»
 * Westminster system «High»

Nov 2009

 * County Offaly «High»
 * Dunmanway killings
 * Eamon Collins
 * Joseph Addison
 * Poitín

Dec 2009

 * Aos Sí
 * Ernest Blythe
 * Frank Shawe-Taylor
 * Irish general election, 1922 «High»
 * Mary McAleese «High»
 * Oriel House
 * Southern Ireland (1921–22) «High»
 * Terrorism Act 2000
 * Thomas Moore

Jan 2010

 * 2005 in Ireland
 * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
 * Army Reserve (Ireland)
 * Ballintubber Abbey
 * Bank holiday
 * Céide Fields
 * Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin «High»
 * Coins of the Republic of Ireland
 * Corrib gas controversy
 * Croagh Patrick «High»
 * Edward O'Brien (Irish republican)
 * Half crown (Irish coin)
 * Horslips
 * Lough Corrib
 * Mourne Mountains
 * Official Irish Republican Army
 * Telltown
 * Thomond

Feb 2010

 * Brigantes
 * Diane Dodds
 * Dungannon Thomas Clarkes
 * Dún Laoghaire
 * Irish people «GA, Top»
 * Workers' Party of Ireland

Mar 2010

 * Modern Celts «High»
 * Riverpoint

Other

 * Killorglin
 * Saint Patrick's Day «High»

Articles with too many examples

 * Bring It On Home to Me
 * Comfortably Numb

Nov 2007

 * Carndonagh Community School
 * Gavin Jennings (broadcaster)
 * Raidió Idirlíon
 * The Troubles in Cappagh

Dec 2007

 * Agnes Maillot
 * Hereditary in gross
 * James Delaney (music)
 * Luan Parle
 * Maeve Ingoldsby
 * Mary Mc Laughlin
 * Thomond deeds

Jan 2008

 * Leabhar Breac (publisher)

Feb 2008

 * Northern Ireland Child Support Agency

Mar 2008

 * Alan Doherty
 * Alan Smeaton
 * Andre Stitt
 * Barton Cup
 * Bertie O'Brien
 * Blas (Radio Ulster)
 * Chronology of Irish History to 1976
 * Clare O'Leary
 * Connacht Junior Cup
 * Connacht Rugby Under 16 League (Rugby Union)
 * Connacht Schools Junior Cup
 * Connacht Schools Rugby Senior Cup
 * Connacht Senior League
 * Cyril Fagan
 * Danny McCarthy (artist)
 * Darragh MacAnthony
 * David Dwane
 * David Tomkin
 * Dean Mernagh
 * Declan Fitzpatrick
 * Donal O'Mathuna
 * Drawing Support
 * Dublin Tutorial Centre
 * Eazy Pass
 * Eugene O'Riordan
 * Fiachna Ó Braonáin
 * Fortwilliam Park
 * Francis Johnston
 * Fred Wolf Films Dublin
 * Graham Murphy
 * Helena Sheehan
 * Irish Collegiate Handball Association
 * Jarlath Regan
 * John Carty (musician)
 * John Reynolds (musician)
 * Josephine Hayden
 * Joyrider (band)
 * Julie le Brocquy
 * Killenaule GAA
 * Leinster Senior League (Men's hockey)
 * Leinster Senior League (rugby)
 * Limerick Minor Hurling Championship
 * Magnet Networks
 * Maine Soft Drinks Ltd
 * Malcolm MacLachlan
 * Mark Kettyle
 * Mark Roantree
 * Metropolitan Cup
 * Michael Byrne (sailor)
 * Michael Coney Park
 * Michael Cronin (academic)
 * Moneymore, Drogheda
 * Monivea RFC
 * Moore McDowell
 * Mourning Beloveth
 * Muintearas
 * Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship
 * Munster Junior Cup
 * Munster Schools Junior Cup
 * Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup
 * Navan Man
 * Ogma Press
 * Opportunity Youth
 * Paschal Preston
 * Patrick Brereton
 * Pat Bridson
 * Paula Farrell
 * Phillip O'Rely
 * Picturehouse (band)
 * Power of One (energy conservation campaign)
 * Rick Whelan
 * Robert Elgie (academic)
 * Roderick Flynn
 * Rooted in Ireland
 * Scoil Chaitriona
 * Scoil Lorcáin
 * Scoil Mhuire, Clane
 * Scoil na gCláirseach
 * Seamus Robinson (songwriter)
 * Seán Lane
 * Sean Moore (footballer)
 * Seán O'Neill Band
 * Seascapes
 * Seraphim (Irish group)
 * Simon Delaney
 * Simon McAleer Memorial Tournament
 * St. Ita's GAA
 * Stuart Mullen
 * Sue Denham
 * Surly (band)
 * Susan Pollexfen
 * Sweet Savage
 * Templemichael
 * The IRS
 * The Marshals
 * The Vancouver Irish Sporting and Social Club
 * Thomas Niblock
 * Tia Keyes
 * Tom McCaughren
 * Tom McGurk
 * Tony Moynihan
 * Tooban
 * Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann
 * William Henry (historian)

Apr 2008

 * Bernie Hartigan
 * Christopher Banahan
 * Coomatallin wind farm
 * Day of Darkness
 * EGM demands of the Gaelic Players Association
 * Eliza Patterson
 * Flirt FM
 * Gearóid Ó hEára
 * Helen Quigley
 * Holywell, Swords
 * Jackie and Daw
 * Lisburn Basketball Club
 * Lourdes Stadium
 * Newtown Y.F.C.
 * Niall Anthony MacDermot
 * Noel Hill (musician)
 * Old Conna Golf Club
 * OnlineNI
 * Padraig McMahon
 * Powerscourt Golf Club
 * Raphoe Hockey Club
 * RTÉ Chill
 * Sean Cahill
 * St Anne's GAA
 * The Bubblegum Club
 * The Mill Theatre Dundrum
 * Trinity College Dublin Students' Union
 * UCC Volleyball Club
 * Uí Náir
 * Ulf Strohmayer
 * Ulster Liberation Army
 * University College Dublin Students' Union
 * University of Limerick Debating Union
 * Waterpark RFC

May 2008

 * Billy McGuinness
 * CRANN
 * CRAOL
 * Dart Killester
 * Dublin Senior B Football Championship
 * Evelyn Mullally
 * Gavin Fox
 * Gerry Owens (musician)
 * Hamilton Mathematics Institute
 * J. P. McManus Scholarship Award
 * John Breen
 * Kevin Rafter
 * Neptune Rowing Club
 * On Baile's Strand
 * The Gown
 * The History Review
 * Trinity FM
 * Turn (band)
 * VAT3

Jun 2008

 * Brian Devereux
 * Derry Olympic F.C.
 * Jack Anthony (hurler)

Jul 2008

 * Carlow boxing club
 * Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
 * Irwin's Bakery

Aug 2008

 * Corrib Light Rail
 * Social and Personal

Nov 2008

 * Republican Prisoners Action Group
 * The Anybodies (band)

Jan 2009

 * Ruth Coppinger
 * Slán Abhaile

Feb 2009

 * Clones Film Festival
 * Jack Hoyne
 * St. Joseph's Boys National School

Mar 2009

 * Ardfert GAA
 * Ceili Lar Tire
 * Ireland Newfoundland Partnership
 * The Flaws
 * Watch Your Language

Apr 2009

 * Colman Corrigan
 * Culbann C.P.C
 * Frank Fleming
 * Ger Canning
 * Pat O'Shea (author)
 * Tralee Golf Club

May 2009

 * Declan Ingoldsby
 * Maire o Ciaragain
 * Stocktons wing live
 * Tallaght Youth Theatre
 * Willie O'Dwyer

Jun 2009

 * 1205 in Ireland
 * 1363 in Ireland
 * Citywest
 * Derek Lawther
 * Des Dalton
 * John Morris (Irish footballer)
 * Maid of Malin
 * Ticknevin
 * Trevor Kirkland

Jul 2009

 * Danny Jordan
 * Eoin Mullen
 * James Coll
 * Maurice O'Driscoll
 * Michael Dempsey (footballer)
 * Mick Moody
 * Paddy Joyce
 * Peter Hanrahan
 * Tommy Byrne (footballer)
 * Tommy Halpin
 * Tommy Kelly (footballer)

Aug 2009

 * Four Men and a Dog
 * Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
 * Glengad
 * Tallaght FM
 * Una Troy Walsh
 * University of Limerick Students' Union

Sep 2009

 * James Foley (cricketer)
 * Knocklyon School of Music and Concert Bands
 * Legalise Cannabis Ireland
 * The Spikes
 * Toner Quinn

Oct 2009

 * Adam McGarry
 * Insurance Risk Managers
 * Margaret Dolan

Nov 2009

 * David Healy (Irish politician)
 * Dublin street corners
 * Goal of the Season (Ireland)
 * J. J. Power
 * Jenny Reynolds (Irish musician)
 * League of Ireland Premier Division Manager of the Year
 * Noel Conroy
 * Shaw's Bridge Lower Ground
 * The Irish Festival of Oulu
 * The Missionary: An Indian Tale
 * University College Galway R.F.C.

Further entries (summary)
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Articles with trivia sections

 * Eamon Casey (Aug 2007)
 * Brucellosis (Sep 2007)
 * Mick Galwey (Apr 2008)
 * Gerry Anderson (broadcaster) (Jul 2008)
 * Clannad (Nov 2008)
 * Ballyheigue GAA (Jan 2009)
 * Jimmy Gardner (boxer) (Jan 2009)
 * N52 road (Ireland) (Jan 2009)
 * La Rocca (Feb 2009)
 * Brian Boru (Mar 2009) «High»
 * John Magnier (Apr 2009)
 * Richard Martin (politician) (Apr 2009)
 * Thomas McElwee (Apr 2009)
 * Paul McShane (Irish footballer) (May 2009)
 * Roscommon GAA (Jun 2009)
 * Laura Izibor (Jul 2009)
 * Brian Kennedy (singer) (Aug 2009)
 * Dunluce Castle (Sep 2009)
 * Future Kings of Spain (Sep 2009)
 * The Crying Game (Sep 2009)
 * George Best (Oct 2009) «High»
 * Terenure College (Oct 2009)
 * The Young Messiah (Jan 2010)
 * Mullagh, County Cavan (Feb 2010)

Articles with unsourced quotes

 * Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
 * Darndale
 * Dubsúilech Ó Maolconaire
 * Fenton John Anthony Hort
 * Maureen O'Hara
 * Sack of Baltimore
 * Sidney Sime

Dec 2006

 * Dicuil

Jan 2007

 * County Donegal «High»
 * Donegal «High»
 * Operation Lobster I
 * Willie Walsh (Irish businessman)

Feb 2007

 * 1980 in the Irish Republican Army
 * 1999 in Ireland
 * Adele King
 * Aer Lingus Flight 712
 * Aiden MacCarthy
 * Airgíalla
 * Albert Reynolds «High»
 * Anglo-Irish Agreement «High»
 * Arms Crisis
 * Ballinamore
 * Ballintubber
 * Ballybough
 * Ballycastle, County Mayo
 * Ballycorus Leadmines
 * Ballyhaunis
 * Ballykeeran
 * Ballyrashane
 * Billy McCaughey
 * Bray
 * Brendan O'Carroll
 * Brian Lenihan, Snr
 * Cairde na hÉireann
 * Carraroe
 * Catholic Association «High»
 * Catholic Relief Act 1829 «High»
 * Catholic Unionist
 * Cavehill
 * Censorship in the Republic of Ireland
 * Charles Gavan Duffy
 * Charles Haughey «High»
 * Charlie Hurley
 * Chief of the Name
 * Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh
 * Christy Ring «High»
 * Cillín
 * City Channel Dublin
 * Clontarf, Dublin
 * Coleraine High School
 * Colm O'Rourke
 * Conor Lenihan
 * Cork County Hall
 * Counties of Ireland «Top»
 * County Antrim «High»
 * County Down «High»
 * Croagh Patrick «High»
 * Crom Cruach
 * Crossmolina
 * Culture of Ireland «Top»
 * Daniel O'Connell «High»
 * Declan O'Rourke
 * Defenders (Ireland)
 * Demography and politics of Northern Ireland «High»
 * Dian Cecht
 * Dindsenchas
 * Dingle Marina
 * Don Lydon
 * Drumcliffe
 * Duncan's Dam
 * Eason & Son
 * Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
 * Emily O'Reilly
 * Enda Kenny
 * Enterprise (train service)
 * Euromediterranean Partnership
 * Fermanagh District Council
 * Five pence (Irish decimal coin)
 * Frank Edwards (communist)
 * Frank Harris
 * Gaelscoil
 * George Brent
 * Geraldine Clinton Little
 * Gerald Donaghy
 * Glanmire
 * Goatstown
 * Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork
 * Harry Diamond
 * History of Northern Ireland «Top»
 * History of the Gaelic Athletic Association
 * History of the Republic of Ireland «High»
 * Hodges Figgis
 * Hollywood, County Wicklow
 * Holy Cross dispute
 * Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough
 * Irish diaspora «Top»
 * Irish Film Classification Office
 * Irish migration to Great Britain
 * Jack Lynch «High»
 * Joe Duffy
 * John Bowman (broadcaster)
 * John Brougham
 * John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare
 * John Joseph Scanlan
 * John Martin (Young Irelander)
 * Julia Clifford
 * Kay Summersby
 * Kieran Hanrahan
 * Knock, County Mayo
 * Knock Shrine
 * Lansdowne Road
 * Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
 * List of Galway people
 * List of organisations known as the Irish Republican Army
 * Lord Edward FitzGerald «High»
 * Loughgall Ambush
 * Loyalist
 * Loyalist Anti-Repeal Union
 * Lucan, County Dublin
 * Lugh
 * Magee College
 * Malin Head
 * Manager (Gaelic games)
 * Martin O'Donoghue
 * Mary Bergin
 * Maud Gonne
 * Methodist College Belfast
 * Michael McDowell
 * Micho Russell
 * Milesians (Irish)
 * Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
 * Moosajee Bhamjee
 * Mount Stewart
 * Moy, County Tyrone
 * Newfoundland Irish
 * Newtownards
 * Northside (Dublin)
 * O'Brien Institute
 * Odd Man Out
 * Old Head of Kinsale
 * Pat Kenny «High»
 * Phil Coulter
 * President of Ireland «High»
 * Rail Users Ireland
 * Rathmore Grammar School
 * Ray Houghton
 * River Moy
 * River Suir
 * Royseven
 * Saint Patrick's Day «High»
 * Sallynoggin
 * Séamus Egan
 * Seamus Heaney «High»
 * Sean Matgamna
 * Seán Smyth
 * Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland
 * Siege of Kinsale
 * Slane
 * Slieve Donard
 * Sligo Yacht Club
 * Smart Telecom
 * Stardust fire
 * Stormontgate
 * Strabane Grammar School
 * St Eunan's College
 * St Ignatius College (Galway)
 * St Mcdaras Community College
 * Tall poppy syndrome
 * Tara Street railway station
 * The Dave Fanning Show
 * The Nation (Irish newspaper)
 * Tin whistle
 * Tom Paulin
 * Tuireann
 * University of Ulster
 * Vehicle registration plates of Ireland
 * Vue (cinema)
 * Walter Raleigh
 * Woodford, County Galway
 * Yellow Pack
 * Young Ireland

Mar 2007

 * Ballymena
 * Belfast Harlequins
 * Bernard O'Donoghue
 * Boss Volenti
 * Clogher
 * Cookstown High School
 * Daniel O'Connell «High»
 * Dave Kennedy
 * David Andrews (Irish politician)
 * Direct rule
 * Eamon Collins
 * Edward Carson, Baron Carson «High»
 * Elisha Scott
 * Eliza Patterson
 * Gerry O'Connor
 * History of guerrilla warfare
 * Ireland 1801–1923 «High»
 * Larne
 * Methodist College Belfast
 * Michael Barrett (Fenian)
 * Newstalk
 * Oxegen
 * Plan W
 * Reform Movement (Ireland)
 * Royal Belfast Academical Institution
 * Royal Cork Yacht Club «High»
 * Royseven
 * Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
 * The Revs
 * The Walls
 * Tom Humphries
 * Ulster Independence Movement
 * Union of Secondary Students
 * West Brit

Apr 2007

 * Abrakebabra
 * Anne Rigney
 * Ballyclare High School
 * Belfast Royal Academy
 * Brazil (mythical island)
 * Castle Saunderson
 * Charlie Redmond
 * Colin Nixon
 * Dungannon
 * Emo (oil)
 * Ér, Orba, Ferón and Fergna
 * Garret FitzGerald «High»
 * Gerard Steenson
 * Irish Water Spaniel
 * Jack Stanley Gibson
 * Lough Egish
 * Loyalist
 * Medallion Shield
 * Newstalk
 * Owen Edward Pennefather Lloyd
 * Q102.9
 * Rathmore Grammar School
 * Royal Belfast Academical Institution
 * Séamus Ennis
 * St. Michael's GAA
 * Templeogue College
 * The Burren «High»
 * Tin whistle
 * Tom Spillane
 * Tony O'Reilly «High»
 * Ulster Workers' Council strike
 * Weaver Poets

Further entries (summary)
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Articles with weasel words

 * Banknotes of the Republic of Ireland (Oct 2007)
 * Darndale (May 2008)
 * Kevin Mahon (Mar 2009)
 * Northern Ireland peace process (Mar 2009) «High»
 * Sonia O'Sullivan (Mar 2009)
 * Arranmore (Aug 2009)
 * Alexander Robinson (Oct 2009)
 * Mick Mackey (Oct 2009)
 * Brendan Courtney (Jan 2010)
 * Thomond (Jan 2010)

Attempted de-orphan

 * The Anybodies (band) (Dec 2008)
 * GoCar (Apr 2009)
 * Thomas Purcell of Loughmoe (Jul 2009)
 * Cornally (Mar 2010)
 * Deoch Uisce (Mar 2010)

Australia articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Coolmore Stud

Biography articles needing expert attention

 * Alec Finn
 * Brian Dillon
 * Cheiro
 * Muirchertach mac Maelruanaidh Mor
 * Patrick O'Neill, 1st Count of Tyrone
 * Prince of Coolavin

BLP articles lacking sources

 * Adrian Hardiman
 * Áine Ní Chonaill
 * Albert Reynolds «High»
 * Ardal O'Hanlon «High»
 * Austin O'Neill
 * Barry Desmond
 * Barry Douglas
 * Bernadette Flynn
 * Bertie McMinn
 * Bill Whelan
 * Breeda Moynihan-Cronin
 * Brendan Balfe
 * Brendan Halligan
 * Briana Corrigan
 * Brian Corcoran
 * Brian Downey (drummer)
 * Brian O'Callaghan
 * Carmel Hanna
 * Carmel McCaffrey
 * Charlie McCreevy
 * Chloë Agnew
 * Christy Byrne
 * Chris O'Dowd
 * Ciaran Creagh (Irish writer)
 * Clive Culbertson
 * Colin Bateman
 * Colin Wallace
 * Colm Mac Con Iomaire
 * Colm Ó Snodaigh
 * Conall McDevitt
 * Conal Bonnar
 * Conor Powell
 * Cormac Bonnar
 * Curtis Fleming
 * Damien Delaney (Gaelic footballer)
 * Damien Faulkner
 * Damien Reale
 * Dan Shanahan
 * Daphne Guinness
 * Darren Shan
 * Dave King (Irish singer)
 * David Andrews (Irish politician)
 * David Beggy
 * David Healy (psychiatrist)
 * Declan Bree
 * Declan Costello
 * Declan McGonagle
 * Declan O'Sullivan
 * Declan Prendergast
 * Denis Allen (singer)
 * Denis ApIvor
 * Denis Hickie
 * Denis Moran (Gaelic footballer)
 * Dermot P. Kelleher
 * Dessie Ellis
 * Des Hanafin
 * DJ Leahy
 * Douglas Hurd
 * E. Chambré Hardman
 * Ed Byrne
 * Eileen Bell
 * Eileen Lemass
 * Eileen Pollock
 * Eithne FitzGerald
 * Emer Martin
 * Fergal Byron
 * Fergus Johnston
 * Frank Crowley
 * Fran Brennan
 * Garret FitzGerald «High»
 * Gemma Craven
 * Gene "Bingo" O Driscoll
 * Geordan Murphy
 * Gerald Barry
 * Gerry Anderson (broadcaster)
 * Gerry Collins (politician)
 * Gerry McCaul
 * Gerry Murphy (poet)
 * Ger Canning
 * Ger O'Meara
 * Graham Hopkins
 * Graham Norton
 * Greg Delanty
 * Guy Easterby
 * Harry O'Donoghue
 * Henry Maitland Clark
 * Hermann Kelly
 * Hugh Geoghegan
 * Ian Robertson (Gaelic footballer)
 * Isaac Boss
 * Jackie Fahey
 * Jackie Lee
 * Jackie Mooney
 * Jack Kenna
 * James Cross
 * James Dooge
 * Jane Morrice
 * Jayne Wisener
 * Jeff Kenna
 * Jimmy Barry-Murphy
 * Jimmy Holmes
 * Jim Armstrong (guitarist)
 * Jim Brogan
 * Jim Corr
 * Jim Dougal
 * Jim Gamble
 * Jim Gannon
 * Jim McQuillan (darts player)
 * Joe McCartin
 * Joe Quaid
 * Joe Waters
 * Johnny Jameson
 * Johnny Magee
 * John "Jobby" Crossan
 * John A. Murphy
 * John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice
 * John Bowman (broadcaster)
 * John Caffrey (footballer)
 * John Carty (musician)
 * John Cushnahan
 * John Delaney (football administrator)
 * John Donnellan
 * John Doyle (Gaelic footballer)
 * John Doyle (hurler)
 * John Doyle (musician)
 * John Hume «High»
 * John McCaffrey
 * John Reynolds (musician)
 * John Rogan (actor)
 * Jonah Barrington
 * Jonas Armstrong
 * Josephine Hayden
 * Jovita Delaney
 * Justin Fitzpatrick
 * Keith Duffy
 * Keith Fahey
 * Keith Pascoe
 * Keith Quinn (footballer)
 * Ken Maginnis, Baron Maginnis of Drumglass
 * Ken O'Doherty
 * Kevin Mahon
 * Kevin Roche
 * Liam Ball
 * Liam Fitzgerald
 * Liam O'Flynn
 * Liam Tuohy (actor)
 * Lorraine Pilkington
 * Madeleine Taylor-Quinn
 * Máire Ní Chathasaigh
 * Marc Coleman
 * Margaret Ritchie (politician)
 * Mario Rosenstock
 * Mark Caughey
 * Mark Rossiter
 * Martina Stanley
 * Martin Smyth
 * Maureen O'Hara
 * Maurice Leahy
 * Maurice Manning
 * Maurice O'Driscoll
 * Michael Begley (politician)
 * Michael Cox (clergyman)
 * Michael Dempsey (footballer)
 * Michael Legge (comedian)
 * Michael O'Kennedy
 * Michael Smith (Irish politician)
 * Michael Smith (poet)
 * Michael Tierney (Gaelic footballer)
 * Michael Walsh (Kilkenny hurler)
 * Mickey Whelan
 * Mick Barry (bowler)
 * Mick Dempsey
 * Mick Lyons (Gaelic footballer)
 * Mick Martin
 * Mick McGowan
 * Mike Gibson (rugby player)
 * Mike Hoare
 * Moss Keane
 * Neil Jordan «High»
 * Niall Gormley
 * Niall O'Shea
 * Nigel Dodds
 * Noel Hill (musician)
 * Noel McCullagh
 * Norah Beare
 * Olivia O'Leary
 * Orla Guerin
 * Paddy Christie
 * Paddy Doherty
 * Paddy Gogarty
 * Paddy Kenny (hurler)
 * Pádraig J. Daly
 * Padraig McMahon
 * Pádraig O'Driscoll
 * Patrick Kearney (hurler)
 * Patrick Kohlmann
 * Patrick McCabe (novelist)
 * Patrick O'Donoghue
 * Patsy Watchorn
 * Pat Canavan
 * Pat Heffernan
 * Pat Lawlor (hurler)
 * Pat McNamee
 * Pat O'Hara (rugby footballer)
 * Paula Farrell
 * Paul Bealin
 * Paul Williams (Irish journalist)
 * Peter Brooke
 * Peter Costello (author)
 * Philip Brennan (Clare hurler)
 * Philip Brennan (Dublin hurler)
 * Philip McMahon
 * Pixie McKenna
 * Ray Burke «High»
 * Ray Cosgrove
 * Ray Hazley
 * Richard Burke (politician)
 * Richie Bennis
 * Richie Reid
 * Rick O'Shea
 * Robbie Kelleher
 * Robert McCartney (politician)
 * Rod Guiney
 * Rory Hanniffy
 * Rory Kiely
 * Ross O'Carroll
 * Roy Mason, Baron Mason
 * Sarimah Ibrahim
 * Scott Garlick
 * Seánie McMahon
 * Sean Byrne (footballer born 1989)
 * Seán Crowe
 * Seán O'Connor (hurler)
 * Seán Óg Ó hAilpín
 * Sean Potts
 * Seán Smyth
 * Setanta Ó hAilpín
 * Shane Byrne (rugby player)
 * Shane Durkin
 * Shane Walsh
 * Simon Delaney
 * Simon Lambert
 * Simon Webb (footballer)
 * Simon Whelahan
 * Sinéad Lohan
 * Siobhan Fahey
 * Stephen O'Leary
 * Stephen O'Shaughnessy
 * Stratton Mills
 * Stuart Townsend

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Canada articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Dunbrody (1845)
 * Embassy of Ireland in Ottawa

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 * Eamon Dunphy
 * Enoch Powell
 * Kilmichael Ambush
 * Ulster Special Constabulary

County Carlow articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Ballyloughan Castle
 * Ballymoon Castle
 * Battle of Carlow
 * Carlow County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Institute of Technology, Carlow
 * Leighlinbridge Castle
 * Royal Oak, County Carlow
 * St. Patrick's, Carlow College
 * St Leo's College, Carlow

County Cavan articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Bailieborough Castle
 * Belturbet (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Bindoo wind farm
 * Butlersbridge
 * Castle Saunderson
 * Cavan (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cavan Institute
 * Cavan Orphanage Fire
 * Fartha, County Cavan
 * Kilnacreeva
 * Knockbride
 * Laragh, County Cavan
 * Mountnugent
 * Mullagh, County Cavan
 * River Annalee
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Kilmore
 * Tullyhaw

County Clare articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Aille River
 * Aughinish Tower
 * Barefield
 * Battle of Dysert O'Dea
 * Byrnes Cove
 * Cahercommaun
 * Cahircon
 * Canon Island Abbey
 * Castlebawn
 * Clare (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Clonadrum
 * Clounanaha
 * Corcomroe
 * Craggaunowen
 * Craggaunowen Castle
 * Cratloe Church
 * Cree (Creegh)
 * Doora
 * Ennis (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Ennis National School
 * Ennis railway station
 * Finavarra Tower
 * Gregans Castle
 * Inishmore (or Deer) Island
 * Ivarstown
 * Killone Abbey
 * Kilmihil
 * Kilrush Marina
 * Knappogue Castle
 * Leamaneh Castle
 * Lisheen
 * Lissycasey
 * Meelick, County Clare
 * Moher Tower
 * Mount Callan
 * Murroghtwohy
 * O'Brien's Tower
 * Plassey, County Clare
 * Pol an Ionain
 * Quin Abbey
 * R469 road
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe
 * Roslevan
 * Scattery Island Cathedral and Monastery
 * Shannon Free Zone
 * St. Flannan's College
 * St Brigid's Well
 * St Columba's Church, Ennis
 * St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point
 * St Peter and St Paul Cathedral, Ennis
 * Thomond deeds
 * West Clare Railway

County Cork articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Aherla
 * Ahiohill
 * Annabella, County Cork
 * Aughane, Ireland
 * Ballinacarriga Castle
 * Ballinagree
 * Ballineen and Enniskean
 * Ballybeg Priory
 * Ballyhea
 * Ballylickey
 * Ballymore, County Cork
 * Ballynoe railway station
 * Ballyveelick
 * Bandonbridge (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Banteer railway station
 * Barleycove
 * Barryscourt Castle
 * Beara Way
 * Beenalaght
 * Belvelly Castle
 * Bishopstown
 * Blackpool, County Cork
 * Blarney railway station
 * Boherbue
 * Bridgetown Abbey
 * Brow Head
 * Buttevant Franciscan Friary
 * Buttevant Rail Disaster
 * C.B.S. Charleville
 * Café Paradiso
 * Carrigagulla
 * Carrigaloe railway station
 * Carriganass Castle
 * Carrigaphooca Castle
 * Carrignafoy
 * Carrigtwohill railway station
 * Castletown, County Cork
 * Castletown-Kinneigh
 * Charleville (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Charleville railway station
 * Churchtown, County Cork
 * Church of Ireland, Carrigrohane
 * Church of St Anne (Shandon)
 * Church of St Mary and St John
 * Clonakilty (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Clondrohid
 * Cloughduv
 * Coachford College
 * Coláiste an Phiarsaigh
 * Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh
 * Coomatallin wind farm
 * Coomkeen
 * Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway
 * Cork and Muskerry Light Railway
 * Cork Borough (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork City (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork City North West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork City South East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Cork East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork East and North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork International Choral Festival
 * Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork North Infirmary
 * Cork North West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork South Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork South East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork South West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Cork West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Courceys
 * Crawford College of Art and Design
 * Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
 * Crookstown, County Cork
 * Crossbarry
 * Darrara
 * Desmond Castle
 * Diocese of Ross, Ireland
 * Doneraile (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Duhallow
 * Dunasead Castle
 * Dunboy Castle
 * Dunkettle railway station
 * Dunlough Castle
 * Erinville Hospital
 * Galley Head
 * Glantane East
 * Glasheen, Cork
 * Glenbrook, County Cork
 * Glengarriff Forest
 * Glounthaune railway station
 * Gurrane
 * Gurraneachoel
 * Historic Cork Gardens
 * Kilbarry railway station
 * Kilbrogan House
 * Kilcorney
 * Kilmacsimon
 * Kilumney
 * Kinsale (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Knockacarracoush
 * Lewis Glucksman Gallery
 * Liscarroll Castle
 * Lisnagourneen
 * Live at the Marquee (festival)
 * Loughrowane
 * Lyre, County Cork
 * Mahon, Cork
 * Mallow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Mallow railway station
 * Mayfield, Cork
 * Mealagh Valley
 * Metropolitan Cork
 * Midleton (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Midleton railway station
 * Milford, County Cork
 * Millstreet
 * Millstreet railway station
 * Monard railway station
 * Montenotte, Cork
 * Mourne Abbey
 * Muskerry
 * N28 road (Ireland)
 * N73 road (Ireland)
 * National Maritime College of Ireland
 * North Abbey, Youghal
 * Oriel House
 * Oysterhaven
 * Parkacunna
 * Presentation Brothers College, Cork
 * R599 road
 * Rathacarthen
 * Rathcormack (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * River Awbeg
 * River Bandon
 * River Lee (Ireland)
 * River Owenabue
 * River Sullane
 * Rock Island (Ireland)
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork and Ross
 * Rostellan
 * Rushbrooke railway station
 * Schull and Skibbereen Railway
 * Scoil Íosagáin
 * Scrarour
 * Shanbally
 * Shandon, Cork
 * Skenakilly
 * South Abbey, Youghal
 * St. Finbarr's Cemetery
 * St. Finbarr's Hospital
 * St Colman's Park
 * St Finbarr's College, Farranferris
 * St Peter's Community School, Cork
 * Templebryan Stone Circle
 * Tragumna
 * Urhan
 * West Cork
 * Whitegate, County Cork
 * Youghal (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Youghal Priory
 * Youghal railway station

County Donegal articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Abbey Vocational School
 * Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair
 * An Grianán Theatre
 * Ardagh, County Donegal
 * Assaroe Falls
 * Ballybofey-Stranorlar
 * Ballymacool Park
 * Ballyraine Linear Park
 * Battle of Ballyshannon (1247)
 * Battle of Farsetmore
 * Bluestack Mountains
 * Carnamoyle
 * Central Hotel Fire, Bundoran
 * Cloghan, County Donegal
 * Clonglash
 * Club Voodoo
 * Coláiste Ailigh (Letterkenny)
 * Conwal and Leck
 * Conwal Parish Church (Church of Ireland)
 * Courtyard Shopping Centre
 * Donegal (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Donegal County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Donegal County Museum
 * Donegal East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Donegal North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Donegal Railway Centre
 * Donegal South West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Donegal West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Drumboe Castle
 * Drumholm
 * Drumrainy
 * Dry Arch Park
 * Dunree Fort
 * Earagail Arts Festival
 * Fahan
 * Forte Shopping Centre
 * Glashedy
 * Glebe Gallery
 * Glen, County Donegal
 * Glen River, County Donegal
 * Grill Music Venue
 * Inishtrahull lighthouse
 * Killybegs (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Leabgarrow
 * Leckview Park
 * Lenan Head Fort
 * Letterkenny Institute of Technology
 * Letterkenny Library and Arts Centre
 * Letterkenny Regional Cultural Centre
 * Letterkenny Shopping Centre
 * Letterkenny Town Park
 * Lifford (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Loreto Convent
 * Mary from Dungloe (festival)
 * Meenagolan
 * Meentycat wind farm
 * Moville Community College
 * Neds Point Fort
 * Newmills Corn and Flax Mills
 * New Finn Harps Stadium
 * New Line Court
 * O'Donnell Park
 * Public art in Letterkenny
 * R236 road
 * R251 road
 * River Finn
 * River Reelin
 * Rockhill Barracks
 * Rutland, Ireland
 * Scoil Colmcille, Letterkenny
 * Scoil Gheimhridh Frankie Kennedy
 * Seven Sisters, Donegal
 * Sheephaven Bay
 * Silver Strand (Ireland)
 * Sorne Hill wind farm
 * St. Conal's Psychiatric Hospital
 * Stranorlar Vocational School
 * Cathedral of St. Eunan and St Columba
 * St Eunan's College
 * St Johnstown (County Donegal) (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * The Cathedral Church of St. Eunan

County Dublin articles missing geocoordinate data

 * All Hallows College
 * Aquazone
 * Ardscoil Rís
 * Artane Industrial school
 * Athgoe
 * Aylesbury, Tallaght
 * Ballymun Flats
 * Balscadden
 * Battle of Clontarf «High»
 * Battle of Dublin «High»
 * Capitol Theatre (Dublin)
 * Carrickbrack Road
 * Carrickmines Castle
 * Charlemont House
 * Chichester House
 * Christchurch railway station, Dublin
 * Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf
 * Clonliffe
 * Corduff
 * Deerfield (house)
 * Dublin (European Parliament constituency)
 * Dublin Artane (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Ballyfermot (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Business School
 * Dublin Cabra (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Clontarf (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Dublin County Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin County North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin County South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin County West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Docklands
 * Dublin Finglas (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Institute of Technology «High»
 * Dublin Metropolitan Area
 * Dublin Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Mid West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Mountains Way
 * Dublin North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin North Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin North West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin Rathmines West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin South Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin South East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin South West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dublin University (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Dublin West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dún Laoghaire (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Eblana
 * Georgian Dublin
 * Grace Dieu Abbey
 * Greater Dublin Area «High»
 * Greendale Community School
 * Hansfield railway station
 * Heuston Gate
 * Interconnector (rail tunnel)
 * Irish Film Archive
 * Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
 * Jobstown
 * Johnstown, Dublin
 * Kerlin Gallery
 * Kilmore West
 * Leinster Hall
 * Leinster School of Music & Drama
 * Lock Hospital, Dublin
 * Lyric Theatre, Dublin
 * Man O'War, Dublin
 * Mechanics' Theatre
 * Mercy College (Dublin)
 * Mint Restaurant
 * Monto
 * Museum of Irish Industry
 * N32 road (Ireland)
 * Naniken River
 * Newcastle (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Noyeks fire
 * Parish of Clontarf (Roman Catholic)
 * Parish of Coolock (Church of Ireland)
 * Parish of Coolock (Roman Catholic)
 * Parish of Dollymount
 * Parish of Raheny (Church of Ireland)
 * Parish of Raheny (Roman Catholic)
 * Pembroke Township
 * Pobalscoil Neasain
 * Porterstown station
 * Priorswood, Dublin
 * Rathmichael
 * Red Gap
 * River Camac
 * River Poddle
 * Rolestown
 * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin
 * Royal Hibernian Military School
 * Santry River
 * Seabury
 * SFX City Theatre, Dublin
 * Skerries Community College
 * Spencer Dock
 * St. Ann's Well, Raheny
 * Statues in Dublin
 * St Finian's Church of Ireland
 * St Stephen's Green station
 * Swords (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Tallaght Monastery
 * Tara Cove
 * Theatre Royal, Dublin
 * The Voodoo Lounge
 * Tivoli Variety Theatre
 * Torch Theatre, Dublin
 * Under Secretary's Lodge
 * Verbena, Dublin
 * Volta Cinematograph
 * W. G. Fay's Irish National Dramatic Company

County Galway articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Athenry (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Athenry railway station
 * Attymon halt
 * Ballinasloe railway station
 * Ballyglunin railway station
 * Ballynahinch, County Galway
 * Barna Woods
 * Bohermore
 * Cashel, County Galway
 * Claregalway Friary
 * Cloonfush
 * Clostoken
 * Coalpits, County Galway
 * Cóiced Ol nEchmacht
 * Connemara Heritage & History Centre
 * Cregmore (Lackagh parish)
 * Delbhna Tir Dha Locha
 * Delphi, County Galway
 * Deoch Uisce
 * Derrymullen
 * Drom Clubhouse
 * Dúiche Sheoighe
 * Dunsandle Castle
 * Eyrecourt Castle
 * Furbo, County Galway
 * Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
 * Galway (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Galway Arts Festival
 * Galway Clinic
 * Galway East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Galway North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Galway North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Galway South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Galway West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Garbally Castle
 * Garbally College
 * Glinsk
 * Goulane
 * Gurteen Beach
 * Hollygrove, County Galway
 * Iar Connacht
 * Inishark
 * Inis Beag
 * James Hardiman Library
 * Kenny Gallery
 * Kilconly
 * Kilgevrin
 * Maigh Seóla
 * Meelick, County Galway
 * Menlo, County Galway
 * Merlin Park Regional Hospital
 * Milltown railway station
 * Monivea Castle
 * Moran's Oyster Cottage
 * Mullagh, County Galway
 * N66 road (Ireland)
 * Newbridge, County Galway
 * New Inn, County Galway
 * Oldthort
 * R333 road
 * R336 road
 * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora
 * Rusheen Bay
 * Screeb
 * Síol Anmchadha
 * Slyne Head Lighthouse
 * Soghain
 * St. Jarlath's College
 * St Ignatius College (Galway)
 * St Jarlath's Park
 * St Joseph's Industrial School, Letterfrack
 * St Mary's College, Galway
 * Teampull Bheanáin
 * The Bish
 * Tuam (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Tuam railway station
 * Tyrone House
 * Uí Fiachrach Aidhne
 * Uí Maine
 * Woodlawn, County Galway
 * Woodlawn railway station

County Kerry articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Abbeydorney railway station
 * Aghadoe
 * Ardfert (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Ballybeggan
 * Beentee Mountain
 * Brandon Creek
 * Brosna, County Kerry
 * Cashen Bay
 * Derrynane House
 * Dingle (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Dingle CBS
 * Dingle Diamond
 * Dromore Castle
 * Dunkerron Castle
 * Farranfore railway station
 * Gallarus Castle
 * Garraun Point
 * Kerry (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kerry (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Kerry bog slides
 * Kerry County Museum
 * Kerry North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kerry South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kerry Way
 * Killarney railway station
 * Ladies View (Ireland)
 * Listowel Castle
 * Mercy Secondary School, Mounthawk
 * Mountains of East Kerry
 * Mountains of the Dingle Peninsula
 * Moyvane
 * Parkavonear Castle
 * Rathmore railway station
 * Rathoneen
 * Ring of Kerry «High»
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry
 * St. Brendan's, Killarney
 * St Mary's CBS (The Green)
 * Torc Waterfall
 * Tralee and Dingle Light Railway
 * Tralee Golf Club

County Kildare articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Athy (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Aula Maxima, Maynooth
 * Barberstown Castle
 * Battle of Ballymore-Eustace
 * Battle of Confey
 * Battle of Kilcullen
 * Carton House
 * Castlemartin House and Estate
 * Castletown House
 * Celbridge Abbey
 * Coláiste Chiaráin
 * Colaiste Lorcain
 * Confey College
 * Curragh
 * Gaelcholáiste Chill Dara
 * Gibbet Rath massacre
 * Great Connell Priory
 * Harristown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Hazelhatch and Celbridge railway station
 * Johnstown, County Kildare
 * Kilcock railway station
 * Kildare (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kildare Abbey
 * Kildare County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Kildare North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kildare South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kilkea Castle
 * Killeen Cormac
 * Leixlip Spa
 * Leixlip Town Council
 * Massacre of Mullaghmast
 * Maynooth Castle
 * Maynooth railway station
 * Monasterevin railway station
 * Mullen Bridge
 * Naas (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Naas General Hospital
 * Patrician Secondary School
 * R449 road
 * River Rye (Ireland)
 * Robertstown
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin
 * Salesian College Celbridge
 * Sallins and Naas railway station
 * Scoil Mhuire, Clane
 * St. Mary's Church, Castlemartin
 * Ticknevin
 * Whitewater Shopping Centre

County Kilkenny articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Barony of Ida
 * Butler Gallery
 * Callan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Cantwell's Court
 * Deerpark Mines
 * Gowran (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Hoodsgrove
 * Inistioge (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Kilfane
 * Kilkenny (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kilkenny County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Knocktopher (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Mount Loftus
 * N10 road (Ireland)
 * Shankill Castle
 * Slieverue
 * Thomastown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

County Laois articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Abbeyleix railway station
 * Ballyfin
 * Ballynakill (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Castletown, County Laois
 * Castle Durrow
 * Clonaghadoo
 * Crettyard
 * Donaghmore, County Laois
 * Emo Court
 * Jamestown, County Laois
 * Maryborough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Newtown, County Laois
 * Oughaval (County Laois)
 * Portarlington railway station
 * Portlaoise railway station
 * Queen's County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Sletty
 * Stradbally Hall
 * Vicarstown

County Leitrim articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Aghamore
 * Cornashamsogue
 * Jamestown, County Leitrim
 * Jamestown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Leitrim (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

County Limerick articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Abbeyfeale railway station
 * Adare Friary
 * Anglesboro
 * Askeaton (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Ballingarry, County Limerick
 * Ballybricken
 * Black Rock, County Limerick
 * Cappagh, County Limerick
 * Castleconnell railway station
 * Castletroy College
 * Childers Road Retail Park
 * Coláiste na Trócaire
 * Crescent Shopping Centre
 * Croagh
 * Doon, County Limerick
 * Dromsally
 * Garrienderk
 * Garryowen, Limerick
 * Glenstal Abbey
 * Glenstal Abbey School
 * Granagh
 * Griffith College Limerick
 * J. P. McManus Scholarship Award
 * Jackman Park
 * Kemmy Business School
 * Kildimo
 * Kilmacanerla
 * Kilmallock (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Laurel Hill Coláiste
 * Limerick (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Limerick Athenaeum
 * Limerick City–Limerick East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Limerick County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Limerick East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Limerick School of Art and Design
 * Limerick West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Lurriga patrickswell
 * Purt castle
 * Riverpoint
 * River Deel
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Limerick
 * Roxboro, Limerick
 * Sarsfield Barracks
 * Shopping Centres in Limerick
 * St. Katherine's Abbey, Monisternagalliaghduff
 * The Mustard Seed (restaurant)
 * The Opera Centre
 * Thomond College of Education, Limerick

County Longford articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Battle of Ballinalee
 * Battle of Ballinamuck
 * Bully's Acre
 * Corlea Trackway
 * Corn Hill, Longford
 * Flancare Park
 * Forgney
 * Granard (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Lanesborough-Ballyleague
 * Lanesborough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Newtowncashel
 * River Camlin
 * St. Mel's College
 * St Johnstown (County Longford) (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Templemichael

County Louth articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Beamore, Drogheda
 * Bridges of Drogheda
 * Carlingford (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Castlebellingham railway station
 * Castletown River
 * Cooley Mountains
 * Darver Castle
 * De La Salle College Dundalk
 * Drogheda (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Dundalk (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Dundalk Ice Dome
 * Dunleer (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Dunleer railway station
 * Highlanes Gallery
 * Laurence's Gate
 * Louth (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Louth (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Mansfieldtown
 * Millmount Fort
 * Moneymore, Drogheda
 * Oriel Park
 * Our Lady's College, Greenhills
 * R175 road
 * R176 road
 * River Fane
 * Sandpit, County Louth
 * Siege of Drogheda
 * Slieve Foy
 * SS Connemara
 * Togher
 * Townleyhall passage grave

County Mayo articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Ballina railway station
 * Ballindine railway station
 * Ballyglass
 * Ballyhaunis railway station
 * Ben Goram
 * Burrishoole Friary
 * Castlebar (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Castlebar railway station
 * Castlebar transmitter
 * Charlestown railway station
 * Cill Ghallagáin
 * Claremorris railway station
 * Collanmore Island
 * Corrib gas project
 * Currane
 * Doohoma
 * Dorinish
 * Drummin, County Mayo
 * Errew
 * Erris
 * Erris Head
 * Foxford railway station
 * Glencastle
 * Glencullen, County Mayo
 * Gweesalia
 * Inishkea Islands
 * Inishturk
 * Keem Bay
 * Kilcummin
 * Kiltimagh railway station
 * Mayo (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Mayo East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo General Hospital
 * Mayo North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo North and West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mayo West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Meelick, County Mayo
 * Moygownagh
 * Mullet Peninsula
 * Museum of Country Life
 * N26 road (Ireland)
 * Nephin Beg Range
 * Patrick's Causeway
 * Pirate Adventure Park
 * Rakestreet
 * Rockfleet Castle
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Killala
 * Rosserk Friary
 * Scoil Damhnait
 * Shammer
 * Shanaghy
 * St Colman's College, Claremorris
 * St Muredach's College
 * Swinford railway station
 * Tourmakeady College
 * Tubbercurry railway station
 * Tulrahan
 * Westport railway station

County Meath articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Abbey of Kells
 * Allenstown House
 * Ardbraccan
 * Ardbraccan House
 * Athboy (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Battle of Dungan's Hill
 * Bellinter House
 * Boyerstown
 * Boyne Navigation
 * Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre
 * Clonard Abbey
 * Curraha
 * Drumree
 * Duleek (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Duleek railway station
 * Dunboyne railway station
 * Dunsany Castle and Demesne
 * Dunshaughlin railway station
 * Durhamstown Castle
 * East Meath
 * Enfield (County Meath) railway station
 * Faughan Hill
 * Funtasia
 * Gabhra
 * Gormanston College
 * Gortloney
 * Hill of Down
 * Johnstown, Navan
 * Julianstown/Whitecross
 * Kells (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Kentstown
 * Killeen Castle, Dunsany
 * Kilmessan railway station
 * Laytown-Bettystown-Mornington
 * Loch Gabhair
 * Meath (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Meath (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Meath East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Meath West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Monknewton
 * Mosney railway station
 * Moylagh, County Meath
 * Navan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Navan Central railway station
 * Navan East railway station
 * Navan Junction railway station
 * Navan North railway station
 * Navan railway station
 * Newgrange cursus
 * Pace M3 railway station
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath
 * Rosnaree
 * St. Patrick's Classical School (Navan)
 * St Joseph's Secondary School (Navan)
 * St Mary's Church, Navan
 * St Michael's Loreto Secondary School (Navan)
 * Telltown
 * Trim (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

County Monaghan articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Annyalla
 * Battle of Clontibret
 * Clones Film Festival
 * Corblonog
 * Derryarrit
 * Farney, Monaghan
 * Killycarnan
 * Knockacullion
 * Monaghan (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Monaghan County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Monaghan Hospital
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher
 * Rossmore Castle
 * Skeatry
 * St Macartan's College
 * Tydavnet

County Offaly articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Banagher (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Clara railway station
 * Cloghan, County Offaly
 * Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway
 * Croghan (village), County Offaly
 * Killoughey
 * King's County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Leap Castle
 * Lusmagh
 * Philipstown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * R437 road
 * River Camcor
 * Silver River (Ireland)
 * St. Brendan's Community School
 * St Stanislaus College
 * Tullamore railway station
 * Walsh Island

County Roscommon articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Ardcarne
 * Ballaghaderreen Cathedral
 * Ballinlough, County Roscommon
 * Ballyforan
 * Ballyoughter
 * Battle of Curlew Pass
 * Boyle (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Boyle railway station
 * Carrick on Shannon railway station
 * Castlerea railway station
 * Castlestrange stone
 * CBS Roscommon
 * Donamon Castle
 * Kilteevan
 * Rahara
 * Roscommon (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Roscommon County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Roscommon railway station
 * Tulsk (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Woodmount

County Sligo articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Ballindoon
 * Ballindoon Friary
 * Ballymote Castle
 * Ballynary
 * Battle of Collooney
 * Carrickbanagher
 * Castleconnor
 * Collooney railway station
 * Corann
 * Hazelwood, County Sligo
 * Kilmactigue
 * Markree Castle
 * Markree Observatory
 * Model Arts and Niland Gallery
 * Owenbeg
 * Queen Maeve International Summer School
 * Rathbraughan
 * Sooey
 * Summerhill College
 * Tullavilla

County Tipperary articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Abbeville, Tipperary
 * Abbey CBS
 * Athassel Priory
 * Ballingarry, County Tipperary
 * Ballydoyle
 * Birdhill railway station
 * Borrisnoe
 * Cahir railway station
 * Carraigmoclear
 * Carrick on Suir railway station
 * Cistercian College, Roscrea
 * Clare Glens
 * Clonmel (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Clonmel railway station
 * Clonmore, County Tipperary
 * Cloughjordan railway station
 * Cullen, County Tipperary
 * Dualla, County Tipperary
 * Féile Festival
 * Ferryhouse
 * Fethard (County Tipperary) (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Glen of Aherlow
 * Holycross
 * Kilcooly Abbey
 * Killea, County Tipperary
 * Lagganstown
 * Limerick Junction
 * Lisheen Castle
 * Loughmoe Castle
 * McCan Barracks
 * Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Nenagh
 * Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea
 * N74 road (Ireland)
 * Nenagh railway station
 * Newtown, County Tipperary
 * New Inn, County Tipperary
 * Ninemilehouse
 * North Tipperary
 * Ormonde Castle
 * Priorstown
 * R660 road
 * River Drish
 * Rosegreen
 * Shanbally Castle
 * Shronell
 * Skeheenarinky
 * South Tipperary
 * Swiss cottage, Cahir
 * Templemore, Clonmore and Killea (Catholic Parish)
 * Templemore railway station
 * Thurles railway station
 * Tipperary (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Tipperary (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Tipperary Institute
 * Tipperary Mid, North and South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Tipperary North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Tipperary railway station
 * Tipperary South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Two-Mile Borris

County Waterford articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Affane
 * Ard Scoil na nDéise
 * Ballinamult
 * Ballybeg, County Waterford
 * Battle of Affane
 * Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford
 * Craden Head
 * De La Salle College Waterford
 * Dungarvan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Grange, County Waterford
 * Hillview, Waterford
 * John's River
 * Lismore (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Lismore Abbey
 * Little Island, Waterford
 * Newtown School, Waterford
 * People's Park (Waterford)
 * R683 road
 * Rathgormack
 * Rincrew Abbey
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore
 * St. Augustine's College (Dungarvan)
 * Strancally Castle
 * Tallow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Waterford (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Waterford College of Further Education
 * Waterford County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Waterford Institute of Technology
 * Waterford Museum of Treasures
 * Waterford Raceway

County Westmeath articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Athlone Community College
 * Athlone Institute of Technology
 * Athlone railway station
 * Athlone Town Stadium
 * Ballinlough Castle
 * Battle of Ardnocher
 * Belvedere House and Gardens
 * Christ the King Cathedral, Mullingar
 * Drumraney
 * Fore (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Kilbeggan Distillery
 * Killua Castle
 * Knockdrin
 * Marist College, Athlone
 * Middleton Park House
 * Midlands (Music Festival)
 * Mount Temple, County Westmeath
 * Moydrum Castle
 * Mullingar (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Multyfarnham Friary
 * R446 road
 * Siege of Athlone
 * St. Finian's College
 * Tubberclair
 * Tullynally Castle
 * Tyrrellspass Castle
 * Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)

County Wexford articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Arthurstown, County Wexford
 * Ballinatray
 * Ballindaggin
 * Ballycogley
 * Ballyduff, County Wexford
 * Ballyedmond
 * Ballywater Wind Farm
 * Battle of Bunclody
 * Battle of Foulksmills
 * Battle of Oulart Hill
 * Bridgetown, County Wexford
 * Bridgetown Vocational College
 * Browne-Clayton Monument
 * Campile railway station
 * Carnsore Point
 * Carrig Teabhra
 * Clonmines (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Crossabeg Ballymurn
 * Cushinstown
 * Dunbrody Country House Hotel
 * Duncormick railway station
 * Enniscorthy (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Ferrybank, Wexford
 * Ferrycarrig Park
 * Fethard (County Wexford) (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Gorey (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Gorey Community School
 * Killanne
 * Kilmore, County Wexford
 * Loftus Hall
 * MacMurrough
 * Monbeg
 * N30 road (Ireland)
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns
 * Rosslare Strand
 * Scarnagh
 * Scullabogue Barn massacre
 * Shelmalier
 * St Augustine's and Good Counsel College, New Ross
 * St Peter's College, Wexford
 * Taghmon (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Theatre Royal, Wexford
 * The Harrow, County Wexford
 * Wellingtonbridge railway station
 * Wexford (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Wexford County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Wexford Festival Opera
 * Wexford railway station

County Wicklow articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Arklow Bank Wind Park
 * Arklow railway station
 * Ballinakil
 * Baltinglass (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Battle of Arklow «High»
 * Battle of Ballyellis
 * Battle of Glenmalure
 * Blessington (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Bray Cove Halt railway station
 * Carnew massacre
 * Carysfort (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Charlesland, Greystones
 * Christ Church, Bray
 * Curravanish
 * Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh
 * Glencree
 * Glenmalure
 * Glen of the Downs
 * Grangecon
 * Holy Redeemer Church (Bray, Ireland)
 * Kilcoole railway station
 * Killincarrig
 * Kilquade
 * Lacken, County Wicklow
 * Massacre of Dunlavin Green
 * Old Conna Golf Club
 * R759 road
 * Rathdrum railway station
 * River Aughrim
 * River Avoca
 * River Avonbeg
 * River Avonmore
 * River Dargle
 * River Vartry
 * Saint Cronan's Boys' National School
 * Saint Philomena's National School, Ravenswell
 * Wicklow (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Wicklow County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Wicklow Head
 * Wicklow railway station

Dead-end pages

 * Leo Rowsome (Mar 2010)

Economics articles needing expert attention

 * Henry Parker Willis

Finland articles missing geocoordinate data

 * European route E18

France articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Asgard II
 * Irish College, Douai

Germany articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Reconciliation (Josefina de Vasconcellos)

Ireland articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Abbey of Rathmelsigi
 * Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland
 * Atlantic Corridor
 * Avondale Forest
 * Battle of Kilrush
 * Black Pig's Dyke
 * Black River (Ireland)
 * Bog of Allen
 * Bohalis
 * British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums
 * Carlow–Kilkenny (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Carracastle
 * Castlecomer Plateau
 * Cavan and Leitrim Railway
 * Cavan–Monaghan (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Challenging Times
 * Charlestown-Bellahy
 * Clare–Galway South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Clochán
 * Connacht «High»
 * Connacht–Ulster (European Parliament constituency)
 * Donegal–Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Dún na Rí Forest Park
 * East (European Parliament constituency)
 * Eazy Pass
 * European route E01
 * Foclut
 * Hatton Basin
 * Hedge school
 * Irish Literary Theatre
 * Irish Megalithic Tombs
 * Irish midlands
 * Kerry–Limerick West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kildare–Wicklow (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Kingdom of Desmond
 * Kinsale Head gas field
 * Laois–Offaly (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Leinster «High»
 * Leinster (European Parliament constituency)
 * Leitrim–Roscommon North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Leitrim–Sligo (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Longford–Roscommon (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Longford–Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Louth–Meath (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Malin to Mizen
 * Mayo South–Roscommon South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Meath–Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Mid West Business Institute
 * Munster «High»
 * Munster (European Parliament constituency)
 * Munster Blackwater
 * N24 road (Ireland)
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 * N60 road (Ireland)
 * N65 road (Ireland)
 * N71 road (Ireland)
 * N83 road (Ireland)
 * N84 road (Ireland)
 * National school (Ireland)
 * Night of the Big Wind
 * North–West (European Parliament constituency)
 * Office of Public Works «High»
 * Oriel Wind Farm
 * Porcupine Bank
 * Portarlington (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
 * Queen's University of Ireland
 * R135 road
 * R178 road
 * R335 road
 * R427 road
 * R436 road
 * R448 road
 * River Cong (Ireland)
 * River Derry
 * River Mulkear
 * River Owenroe
 * River Tolka
 * RMS Leinster
 * Rockall Basin
 * Rock formations in Ireland
 * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Elphin
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Ossory
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Raphoe
 * Roscommon–Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Roscommon–South Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Senchineoil
 * Siege of Carrigafoyle Castle
 * Sliabh Luachra
 * Sligo–Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Sligo–Mayo East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Sligo–North Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Slyne-Erris Trough
 * South (European Parliament constituency)
 * Termon River
 * The Three Sisters (Ireland)
 * Thomond
 * Three Tuathas
 * Tulrush
 * Two Working Men
 * Upton Train Ambush
 * Waterford–Tipperary East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
 * Watsonian vice-counties
 * Western Railway Corridor

Ireland articles needing expert attention

 * Alec Finn
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 * James Cousins
 * Mahon Tribunal
 * Midlands Gateway
 * Muirchertach mac Maelruanaidh Mor
 * O'Neill dynasty «High»
 * Patrick O'Neill, 1st Count of Tyrone
 * Pobalscoil Neasain
 * Prince of Coolavin

Miscellaneous articles needing expert attention

 * Burntollet
 * Claire Roche
 * Saorbhreathach

Musical theatre articles missing an image in infobox

 * I, Keano

Northern Ireland articles missing geocoordinate data

 * European route E01
 * European route E18

Norway articles missing geocoordinate data

 * European route E18

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Oct 2006

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Nov 2006

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 * Malcomson family
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 * Monbeg
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 * Shannon FIR
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 * Strancally Castle
 * St Mcdaras Community College
 * St Peter's Community School, Cork
 * The Stag's Head
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 * The Voodoo Lounge
 * Ulster Society for Promoting the Education of the Deaf and the Blind

Jan 2007

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Jun 2007

 * Deborah Alcock

Aug 2007

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Oct 2007

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Nov 2007

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 * UCC Volleyball Club

Dec 2007

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 * Roma in Ireland
 * SS Lady Wicklow
 * St Columba's Church, Long Tower
 * Vilbaldr DufÞakrsson
 * Wibbly Wobbly Wonder

Jan 2008

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 * Kehoe Cup 2008

Feb 2008

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Mar 2008

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Jun 2008

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Jul 2008

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Aug 2008

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 * Lurriga patrickswell
 * Sean Cahill
 * Trevor Britton

Oct 2008

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 * Tithe Bill

Nov 2008

 * Joseph Malachy Kavanagh

Dec 2008

 * Abbeville, Tipperary
 * Abhartach
 * Adam McGarry
 * AIB RFC

Jan 2009

 * Brendan Lynch (writer)
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 * 2000 Kerry Senior Hurling Championship
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 * Graham Knuttel
 * Ian Mannus
 * Irish Army officer rank insignia
 * John Mulholland (Irish republican)

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 * Irish pork crisis of 2008

Russia articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Embassy of Ireland in Moscow

School articles to be merged

 * Abercorn Primary School
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 * Ballycarry Primary School
 * Ballydown Primary School
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 * Bunscoil an Chaistil
 * Bunscoil an tSléibhe Dhuibh
 * Carrick Primary School (Warrenpoint)
 * Churchtown Primary School
 * Coláiste na Trócaire
 * Cranmore Integrated Primary School
 * Derryhale Primary School
 * Dungannon Primary School
 * Edenderry Primary School, Portadown
 * Finaghy Primary School
 * Gaelscoil na Daróige
 * Grove Primary School, Belfast
 * Hezlett Primary School
 * Iveagh Primary School
 * Killean Primary School
 * Killowen Primary School (Coleraine)
 * Kilross Primary School
 * Knockahollet Primary School
 * Laghey Primary School
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 * Maine Integrated Primary School
 * Moneydarragh Primary School
 * Moneymore Primary School
 * Mourne Independent Christian School
 * Nazareth House Primary School
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 * Portstewart Primary School
 * Randalstown Central Primary School
 * Rockport School
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 * St. Peter's Primary School, Cloughreagh
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 * St Colman's Primary School, Dromore
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 * St Colum's Primary School
 * St Finian's Primary School
 * St James' Primary School, Tandragee
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 * St Malachy's Primary School, Camlough
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 * Tullygally Primary School
 * Windsor Hill Primary School

Schools articles needing expert attention

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Schools needing cleanup

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Spain articles missing geocoordinate data

 * European route E01

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Too long article

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Unclassified articles missing geocoordinate data

 * Battle of Castlebar
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 * Battle of Julianstown
 * Battle of Killala
 * Battle of Kilmallock
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 * Battle of Knocknaclashy
 * Battle of Knocknanuss
 * Battle of Liscarroll
 * Battle of Macroom
 * Battle of Móin Mhór
 * Battle of Naas
 * Battle of Newtownmountkennedy
 * Battle of New Ross (1643)
 * Battle of New Ross (1798)
 * Battle of Ovidstown
 * Battle of Prosperous
 * Battle of Rathmines
 * Battle of Saintfield
 * Battle of Scarrifholis
 * Battle of Tara Hill
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May 2009

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Jun 2009

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 * Tia Keyes
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 * Tony Moynihan
 * Willie Clifford

Nov 2009

 * Charles J. Dunphie
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Dec 2009

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