Shamrock (disambiguation)

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A shamrock is a three leaf clover (or sometimes other plants with similar leaves) that is a symbol of Ireland.

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Shamrock, Sham Rock or Shamrocks may also refer to:

Music

Places

United States

Canada

Sports

Australia

Canada

Ireland

Northern Ireland

United States

Transport

Land

Sea

People

Fictional characters

Businesses

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