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This category combines all engvarB from March 2020 (2020-03) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:EngvarB.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,713 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Craig Ferguson
- Victor Ferkah
- Fermanagh (UK Parliament constituency)
- Fermanagh and Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
- Fermanagh and Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)
- Fermanagh Herald
- Fermanagh Mallards F.C.
- North Fermanagh (UK Parliament constituency)
- South Fermanagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
- South Fermanagh (UK Parliament constituency)
- Gordon Ferris
- Pam Ferris
- First Kilrea Presbyterian Church
- Edward Fitzherbert (British Army officer)
- Frederick William FitzSimons
- James Flanagan (police officer)
- T. P. Flanagan
- Wendy Flavell
- Kieran Fleming
- Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher-Vane, 4th Baronet
- Florence Court Forest Park
- Florence Court Yew
- Foreglen
- Gordon Forrest
- Fortwilliam Park
- Richard Foster (Royal Marines officer)
- Denise Fox
- Ray Foxx
- Foyle (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
- Foyle Film Festival
- Free Derry Corner
- The Freedom of the City
- Akwasi Frimpong
- Frederick Fryer (cricketer)
- Fugging, Upper Austria
- Reginald Fulljames
- Mark Fulton (loyalist)
- Robert Allason Furness
- Percy Furnivall
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- Bello Jibrin Gada
- George Galbraith (priest)
- Galle Services Club
- Cindy Gallop
- Thomas of Galloway
- Nubya Garcia
- Garvagh High School
- Ray Gaston
- Galfry Gatacre
- Bhavna Gaur
- Rafi Gavron
- Doris Gentile
- Gene and The Gents
- Muriel Gibson
- Sampson Gideon
- Rob Gifford
- Geoffrey Gillam
- Mark Gillespie (Irish cricketer)
- Gin Ganga
- Rory Ginty
- Chris Gittins
- Clara Giveen
- Glack
- Glasgowbury Music Festival
- Domhnall Gleeson
- Margaret Gleghorne
- Glendermott Cricket Club
- Glenkeel
- Glenone
- Glenviggan
- Connie Glynn
- Emmanuel Go'ar
- Michael Goaman
- Alan Powell Goffe
- Gongala
- Harold Good
- William Walton Gooddy
- Gareth Gorman
- Gortalowry
- Gortamney
- Gortnahey
- Goshedan
- Ray Gosling
- Gothic architecture
- Sozita Goudouna
- Andrew Graham (astronomer)
- George Graham (physician)
- Edward John Granet
- Granny (townland)
- Alan Grant (hurler)
- Irvine Gray
- Steven Gray (footballer)
- Greatest Hits II (Queen album)
- Guy Gregson-Ellis
- Mary Grey, Countess Grey
- Hugh Griffith
- Grillagh River
- Daniel Grose
- Lancelot Grove
- Gulladuff
- Sajin Vass Gunawardena
- Chandra Kumari Gurung
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- Norman Haggett
- Jessica Haines
- Maria C. Hakewill
- Ben Hall (footballer, born 1997)
- Richard Hamblyn
- Falguni Hamid
- M Hamid
- Christine Hamilton
- Hanging Rock, County Fermanagh
- Brunhilde Hanke
- Thomas Hanzon
- Minu Haque
- William Harcourt, 2nd Viscount Harcourt
- Charles Hare (priest)
- Sean Hargan
- Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of Harrington
- Margaret Harris
- Richard Harrison (painter)
- Maurice Harron
- Francis Harvey (poet)
- Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah
- Steven Hawe
- Raymond Hawkey
- Clifford Frank Hawkins
- Harriet Hawkins
- Denys Hawthorne
- Ralph George Hawtrey
- Mehwish Hayat
- Henry Hubert Hayden
- Derek Hayward (priest)
- Anna Hazare
- Hemlock Stone
- Ralph de Hengham
- Jackie Hennessy
- Boris Henry
- Janet Henry (economist)
- Hero Motors Company
- Bastien Héry
- Gethyn Hewan
- Hezlett House
- Alexander Pearce Higgins
- Eoin Higgins
- Austin Bradford Hill
- John Hill (Irish cricketer)
- Rowley Hill (bishop)
- Kapila Hingorani
- Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai
- History of Derry
- HIT: The First Case
- Richard Hobbs (politician)
- Francis Hodder
- Edward Hodge (1782–1815)
- Hok Kolorob
- Hokandara
- Eric John Holborow
- Karen Holdsworth
- Geoffrey Hope-Morley, 2nd Baron Hollenden
- John Holman (British Army officer)
- Shaun Holmes
- Holy Trinity College, Cookstown
- Rachel Horne
- Hospital of God
- David House
- Mary Galway Houston
- Gerald Howard-Smith
- Charles Howard (British Army officer)
- Mick Hoy (musician)
- Eric Hudson (cricketer)
- Asaf Humayun
- Sir John Hume, 2nd Baronet
- William Errington Hume
- Thomas Cecil Hunt
- Trevor Hutchinson
- Marcus Hutton
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- Thomas Igloi
- Immaculate Conception College
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education
- Heather Ingman
- Inis Rath
- Inishmacsaint
- Inishrush
- Arthur Inkersley
- Samuel Inkoom
- Tim Inskip
- David Ireland (playwright)
- The Honourable The Irish Society
- Leslie Irvine (referee)
- Isebania, Kenya
- Isebania, Tanzania
- Isle of Doagh
- It Goes, It Goes (Forever & Ever)
- It's All Good – The Best of Damien Dempsey
- ITV Border