The following pages link to Irish folklore
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- Grace O'Malley (links | edit)
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- Oral tradition (links | edit)
- Aibell (links | edit)
- Biróg (links | edit)
- Cú Chulainn (links | edit)
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- Mabinogion (links | edit)
- Leprechaun (links | edit)
- DeLorean Motor Company (links | edit)
- John DeLorean (links | edit)
- Peig Sayers (links | edit)
- Jack-o'-lantern (links | edit)
- Erin (links | edit)
- Cauldron (links | edit)
- Culture of the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Matter of Britain (links | edit)
- Púca (links | edit)
- Classifications of fairies (links | edit)
- Irish literature (links | edit)
- Modern literature in Irish (links | edit)
- Music of Ireland (links | edit)
- Irish theatre (links | edit)
- Night of the Big Wind (links | edit)
- Ned Maddrell (links | edit)
- Gaelic revival (links | edit)
- Merrow (links | edit)
- Fenian Cycle (links | edit)
- Historical fantasy (links | edit)
- George William Russell (links | edit)
- Brian Merriman (links | edit)
- Ogham (links | edit)
- Dullahan (links | edit)
- Connemara (links | edit)
- Welsh Triads (links | edit)
- Welsh mythology (links | edit)
- Dobhar-chú (links | edit)
- Culture of Ireland (links | edit)
- Thomas Crofton Croker (links | edit)
- Irish Water Spaniel (links | edit)
- Mythological Cycle (links | edit)
- Cycles of the Kings (links | edit)
- Sport in Ireland (links | edit)