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- Counties of Ireland [r]: Traditional and local government subdivisions of the island of Ireland. [e]
- Cú Chulainn [r]: The teenage hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes referred to as "the Irish Achilles" for his choice of a short but glorious life. [e]
- Ireland (state) [r]: Republic (population c. 4.2 million; capital Dublin) comprising about 85% of the Atlantic island of Ireland, west of Great Britain. [e]
- Labraid Loingsech [r]: Legendary prehistoric Irish king, considered the ancestor of the Laigin of Leinster. [e]
- Lacrosse [r]: Outdoor team sport for ten players (men) or twelve players (women), each of whom uses a netted stick (the crosse) in order to pass and catch a hard rubber ball with the aim of scoring goals by propelling the ball into the opposition goal. [e]
- Munster [r]: South-western province of Ireland. [e]
- Shinty [r]: A Scottish Highland outdoor sport for two teams of twelve and resembling field hockey, though with taller goalposts. It is believed to be derived from the Irish sport of hurling. [e]
- Ulster [r]: The northernmost of the four provinces of Ireland. [e]
- United Kingdom [r]: Constitutional monarchy which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. [e]