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- Ted Clark
- Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, 1st Baronet
- Classic (Joe McElderry album)
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher
- Clontarf Road railway station
- Clothing in ancient Rome
- Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne
- Alexander Clutterbuck
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
- Colchester Academy
- 2006 Colchester Borough Council election
- John Cole (journalist)
- Matthew Collings
- Mat Collishaw
- USCGC Comanche (WPG-76)
- Come of Age
- Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia
- Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General
- Commonwealth Foundation
- Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
- Commonwealth of Learning
- Commonwealth Secretary-General
- Communist Party of Denmark
- Community of Royalist People's Party
- Compare the Meerkat
- Comparison of Gaelic football and Australian rules football
- Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness
- Joshua Compston
- Edward Harrison Compton
- Computer University, Hpa-An
- Concordia Station
- Sean J. Conlon
- Conrad Dubai
- Carl Emanuel Conrad
- Coolibah Station
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- Philip S. Corbet
- Lovis Corinth
- Erich Correns (artist)
- Corruption in Australia
- Cortober
- Joaquín Cosío
- Aljaž Cotman
- Count Your Blessings (Bring Me the Horizon album)
- County-class cruiser
- William Coward (merchant)
- Cowdenbeath (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- Crackers International
- Michael Craig-Martin
- Cremona–Fidenza railway
- Criticisms of Sky UK
- Janet Brennan Croft
- Crofton Academy
- Sir Thomas Crooke, 1st Baronet
- Leon Crooks
- Cross Roads, Jamaica
- 2006 Croydon London Borough Council election
- John Cruickshank
- CryptoLocker
- Čučuk Stana
- Cuéllar
- Juan Cuevas
- William Cullen, Baron Cullen of Whitekirk
- Cupid Deluxe
- Curtain: Poirot's Last Case
- Curtain Road Arts
- Sinéad Cusack
- Cycling in Australia
- Cyclobe
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- Anthony d'Offay
- DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program
- Dag Hammarskjöld Crash Site Memorial
- Bjørn Dahl (footballer, born 1978)
- James Dalton (criminal)
- Keon Daniel
- Donatella Danielli
- Dartmoor Zoological Park
- Darwinbus
- Jesús Dátolo
- A Daughter's a Daughter
- Ian Davenport (artist)
- Daventry Academy
- Julius Davies
- Oliver Davies (theologian)
- Heinrich Maria Davringhausen
- DAX
- Karl Daxbacher
- Dominik Daxlberger
- Daya Vieja
- DCS Copy Protection
- Leo de Kroo
- Tomás De Vincenti
- Kris De Wree
- Dead Man's Folly
- Deaf Havana
- Tacita Dean
- George Dearnaley
- Death of Ayakannu Marithamuthu
- Death on the Nile
- Deathrow (video game)
- Debsa Pass
- Saul Deeney
- Delhi Cantonment railway station
- Muhammet Demir
- List of Judi Dench performances
- Denn GFC
- Balthasar Denner
- Arthur Dent
- Department of Local Government and Administrative Services
- Department of Technical Education
- Ludwig des Coudres
- Rijram Desad
- Félix-Alexandre Desruelles
- Destination Unknown (novel)
- Beppe Devalle
- Dharma Primary School
- Nello Di Costanzo
- Diafrix
- Michael Diamond (sport shooter)
- Mare Dibaba
- Nancy Dickerson
- Christophe Didillon
- Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach
- Wendel Dietterlin
- Angus Diggle
- Diktariškiai Manor
- Dineen Group
- 2011 murder of the Ding family
- Thanasis Dinopapas
- André Diot
- Dir (princely state)
- Dish México
- Distributed generation
- Ditmar Award
- Do You Believe in Shame?
- Documents Series
- Carl Emil Doepler
- Jiří Georg Dokoupil
- Domain Interchange
- Don't Bring Me Down
- Don't Look Now
- Arthur Thomas Doodson
- Doomed (Bring Me the Horizon song)
- Franz Burchard Dörbeck
- Johann Jakob Dorner the Elder
- Kyrylo Doroshenko
- Dotnuva Manor
- Douglas Southern Electric Tramway
- Hazel Douglas
- Struan Douglas
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor
- 1946 Down by-election
- Anton Josef Dräger
- Drenched
- Ronnie Drew
- Drugstore Girl
- The Druid Order
- Drums of Death (musician)
- Drysdale River Station
- Eugen Dücker
- Sammy Duddy
- Church of St Thomas, Dudley
- Duke Road Racing Rankings
- Dūkštas Manor
- Dumb Witness
- 1950 West Dunbartonshire by-election
- John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee
- John Dunn-Gardner
- Jamie Durbin
- Dwr-y-Felin Comprehensive School
- Dyadic developmental psychotherapy
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- East forum Berlin
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- Ebor, New South Wales
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- Edgbarrow School
- Edgefield, Norfolk
- 1957 Edinburgh South by-election
- Editworks
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- Tom Edwards (broadcaster)
- Carl Eggers
- Julie von Egloffstein
- Egypt at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Paul Ehrenberg
- Friedrich Eibner
- Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of India
- Andreas Eigner
- El Caballo Blanco, Sydney
- El Lute/Gotta Go Home