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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,673 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Willie Clancy (hurler)
- Clann na nGael GAA (Cork)
- Claragh Mountain
- John Clarke (hurler)
- Nollaig Cleary
- Johnny Clifford
- Clodagh Standing Stones
- Cloghroe railway station
- Clonakilty Junction railway station
- Clonakilty railway station
- Clonbanin ambush
- Clondrohid GAA
- Cloughduv
- Cloughduv GAA
- Cloyne GAA
- Cloyne Round Tower
- Coachford Junction railway station
- Coachford railway station
- Vincent Coakley
- Cobh
- Cobh GAA
- Frank Cogan
- Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
- Brendan Coleman
- John Coleman (Gaelic footballer)
- Mick Coleman
- Paul Coleman (Gaelic footballer)
- Collins GAA
- Fachtna Collins
- Kieran Collins
- Sir Nicholas Colthurst, 3rd Baronet
- Ann Comerford
- Connagh
- Christy Connery
- Daire Connery
- Luke Connolly
- Din Connors
- John Considine (hurler)
- James Conway (hurler)
- Coolavokig ambush
- Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones
- Coomkeen
- Christy Cooney
- Daithí Cooney
- Bill Cooper (hurler)
- Corcadorca Theatre Company
- Cork Athletic Grounds
- Cork Butter Museum
- Cork Capwell railway station
- Cork City Junior A Football Championship
- Cork City Junior A Hurling Championship
- Cork City Park railway station
- Cork College of Commerce
- Cork County Cricket Club
- Cork county ladies' football team
- Cork Distilleries Company
- Cork E.B.F. Novice Chase
- Cork E.B.F. Novice Hurdle
- Cork GAA honours
- Cork Harlequins
- List of Cork intermediate hurling team captains
- Cork International Hotel
- List of Cork minor hurling team captains
- 1994 Cork North-Central by-election
- List of Cork senior Gaelic football team captains
- List of Cork senior hurling team captains
- 1994 Cork South-Central by-election
- 1998 Cork South-Central by-election
- Cork Stakes
- Cork Stayers Novice Hurdle
- List of Cork under-20 hurling team captains
- Cork Victoria Road railway station
- Cork Western Road railway station
- Cork–Dublin Gaelic football rivalry
- Cork–Dublin hurling rivalry
- Cork–Kildare Gaelic football rivalry
- Cork–Limerick Gaelic football rivalry
- Cork–Limerick hurling rivalry
- Cork–Mayo Gaelic football rivalry
- Cork–Tipperary Gaelic football rivalry
- Custos Rotulorum of County Cork
- Briege Corkery
- Jim Corr (politician)
- Colman Corrigan
- Marie Costine
- Eoin Cotter
- Kathleen Cotter
- Orla Cotter
- Ned Coughlan
- Séamus Coughlan
- Tom Coughlan (football chairman)
- County Cork (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Courtbrack
- Courtmacsherry railway station
- Ned Courtney
- Tony Coyne
- Matt Cranitch
- Creagh railway station
- Dave Creedon
- Johnny Creedon
- Michael Creedon (Gaelic footballer)
- Tom Creedon
- Caleb Crone
- Alan Cronin
- Ciarán Cronin
- Claire Cronin (camogie)
- Denise Cronin
- Elizabeth Cronin
- Jimmy Cronin
- Martin Cronin
- Paddy Cronin (Gaelic footballer)
- Stephen Cronin
- Vincent Cronin (Gaelic footballer)
- Crooked Bridge railway station
- Crookstown Road railway station
- Crosshaven GAA
- Crosshaven railway station
- John Crowley (politician)
- Tim Crowley
- Cúil Aodha
- Cullen GAA
- Charlie Cullinane
- Danny Culloty
- Brian Cunningham (hurler)
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- Declan Dalton
- Timmy Dalton
- Dalway harp
- Denis Daly (hurler)
- Jackie Daly
- William Daly (hurler)
- Darrara
- Davis College (Mallow)
- Don Davis (Gaelic footballer)
- Eoin Davis
- Sir Matthew Deane, 3rd Baronet
- Dede (restaurant)
- Michael Deering (sports administrator)
- Delaney Rovers GAA
- Kathleen Delea
- John Dennehy
- Derrinagree
- Derrymeeleen, County Cork
- Derrynasaggart Mountains
- Desert railway station
- Gene Desmond
- Jerry Desmond
- Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's GAA
- Emer Dillon
- Eoin Dillon
- Bobby Dineen
- Hannah Dineen
- Dohenys GAA
- Domnach Airgid
- Donegan
- Doneraile (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Doneraile GAA
- Donoughmore GAA
- Donoughmore railway station
- Peter Doolan
- Dooniskey railway station
- Aidan Dorgan
- Danny Matt Dorgan
- John Dorney (hurler)
- Douglas GAA
- Robert Downey (hurler)
- Ted Downey
- Dr O'Callaghan Cup
- Drimoleague railway station
- Dripsey GAA
- Dripsey railway station
- Dromina
- Dromina GAA
- Dromtarriffe GAA
- Jenny Duffy
- Eithne Duggan
- Phil Duggan
- Duhallow GAA
- Duhallow Junior A Football Championship
- Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship
- Duhallow Junior B Hurling Championship
- Dunderrow
- Dunkettle railway station
- Lynn Dunlea
- Stephanie Dunlea
- Dunmanway Castle
- Dunmanway railway station
- Jack Dunne (rugby union)
- Durrus Farmhouse Cheese
- Durrus Road railway station