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- A
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- Binge drinking
- Blå
- Black dog
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- Cinema of Ireland
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- Classifications of fairies
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- Hecate
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- Hiisi
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- History of Ireland
- Hob
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- Hödekin
- Household deity
- Hulder
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- Huli jing
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- International Standard Book Number
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- Juncaceae
- Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter
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- Kishi
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- Kumiho
- Lady of the Lake
- Lamia
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- Lymond Chronicles
- Mairu
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- Media of Ireland
- Melusine
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- Mimi
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- Morgen!
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- Motif
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- Nain Rouge
- Neil Gaiman
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- Nordic aliens
- Nymph
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- Pan
- Perchta
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- Quakers
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- Raa
- Radio in the Republic of Ireland
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- Religion in Ireland
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- Sport in Ireland
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- Sylph
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- Television in the Republic of Ireland
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- The Twelfth
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- Thomas Crofton Croker
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- Trenti
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- True name
- Tuatha de Danann
- Tutelary deity
- Twa
- Tylwyth Teg
- Ulster Scots dialects
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- Walter Evans-Wentz
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- W. B. Yeats
- Weiße Frauen
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