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Gaelic games in the [[{{{1}}}{{{2}}}0s]].
- {{{3}}}-century in Gaelic games: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".90s
- {{{1}}}00s
- {{{1}}}10s
- {{{1}}}20s
- {{{1}}}30s
- {{{1}}}40s
- {{{1}}}50s
- {{{1}}}60s
- {{{1}}}70s
- {{{1}}}80s
- {{{1}}}90s
- Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".00s
[[Category:{{{3}}} century in Gaelic games|GaelicGamesdecade]] [[Category:{{{1}}}{{{2}}}0s in sports|Gaelic games]] [[Category:{{{1}}}{{{2}}}0s in Ireland|Gaelic games]]
Usage:
{{GaelicGamesdecade|centuryyear|decadedigit|centuryname}}
where
- centuryyear is the two-digit century, like 18 for 1800 to 1899, 19 for 1900-1999, 20 for 2000-2099 etc.
- decadedigit is the single digit decade, e.g. 5 for the years 50-59 in the above century year.
- centuryname is the equivalent name of that century, such as 19th for the period 1801-1900 (or 1800-1899 depending on your opinion as to whether year '0' is part of that century), 20th for 1900-1999 or 1901-2000, 21st for 2000-2099 or 2001-2100 etc.
So if one were to code {{GaelicGamesdecade|17|3|18th}} it would generate a text of Gaelic games in the 1730s plus a reference box referring to [[category:18th century in Gaelic games]] and would generate links for 1700s Gaelic games, 1710s etc. through 1790s Gaelic games along with a category for 1730s Gaelic games.