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  2. File:Notre Dame Fighting Irish logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1977 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

  3. Category:Irish association football logos - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Flag of Ireland.svg - Wikipedia

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    The flag was adopted in 1919 by the Irish Republic during its war of independence, and subsequently by the Irish Free State (1922–1937), later being given constitutional status under the 1937 Constitution of Ireland. The tricolour is regarded by many nationalists as the national flag of the whole of island of Ireland.

  5. File:Irish Examiner logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Cross-border flag for Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Ireland rugby team's flag is a green flag containing the shields of the four provinces and the Irish Rugby Football Union's logo. At matches outside Ireland, this is the only flag displayed. At matches in Northern Ireland (typically at Ravenhill) the Flag of Ulster (yellow background) is also displayed.

  7. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    GIF animation of an Apollonian sphere packing with transparent background. Transparency in computer graphics is possible in a number of file formats.The term "transparency" is used in various ways by different people, but at its simplest there is "full transparency" i.e. something that is completely invisible.

  8. Coat of arms of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Ireland, in describing the blue background of the arms, notes that in early Irish mythology the sovereignty of Ireland (Irish: Flaitheas Éireann) was represented by a woman often dressed in a blue robe. [8] A crest, which was little used, is thought to have been created for the ascension of James I. [15]

  9. Category:Irish rugby union logos - Wikipedia

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