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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from November 2013"
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- 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
- El Questro Wilderness Park
- Elephant hunting in Chad
- Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution of India
- Isac Elliot
- Friedrich August Elsasser
- Ludwig Elsholtz
- Elwis
- Email storm
- Emsworth
- Edgar Ende
- Carl Engel von der Rabenau
- Engineers Without Borders (New Zealand)
- Josef Benedikt Engl
- English country house
- IFK Eskilstuna
- Essex County Council elections
- Europe Theatre Prize
- European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 6
- European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 7
- Euston Arch
- Evil Eye (Franz Ferdinand song)
- The Execution of Gary Glitter
- Exercise Sea Spark
- Adolf Eybel
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- Faculty for Interdisciplinary Research and Continuing Education
- Angus Fairhurst
- Fairlight (company)
- Faith of Our Fathers (album)
- Falkland Islands Defence Force
- 2013 Falkland Islands general election
- Samuel Falle
- Fallingice
- Fulvio Falzarano
- Farewell Letter to the American People
- Latif Fayziyev
- Faza
- Robin Fearn
- Feeling Good
- Marcel Felder
- Feng Sushi
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns
- Festival Theatre, Malvern
- Renfe Feve
- Filey School
- Film1
- Fingal Ravens GAA
- First Medvedev cabinet
- First South Yorkshire & Midlands
- Ross Fitzgerald
- The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
- IFK Fjärås
- Flexity 2
- Flick (2000 film)
- Battle of Flores (1591)
- FNAEG
- Focusrite
- Fondazione Cariplo
- Deodoro da Fonseca
- Foo Choo Choon
- Football in Tuvalu
- Forest Coach Lines
- Fossil Downs Station
- Foster gang
- Bill Foulkes
- Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of India
- The Franchise Affair (novel)
- Ronald Francis
- Freaky Like Me
- Free Your Mind (Cut Copy album)
- List of French films before 1910
- List of French films of 1911
- List of French films of 1912
- List of French films of 1913
- List of French films of 1914
- List of French films of 1915
- List of French films of 1916
- List of French films of 1917
- List of French films of 1918
- List of French films of 1919
- The French Lieutenant's Woman
- Thomas Fresh
- Melanie Friend
- Martin Frobisher
- From There to Here
- The Full English (album)
- Max Fuller
- Joseph Fürst
- Future Cup
- Fuzz Club
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- Daniele Gaglianone
- Seán Gallagher
- 1959 Galloway by-election
- Marilyn Galsworthy
- Frank Gamble (footballer, born 1871)
- Garden Island (New South Wales)
- Jimmy Gardner (actor)
- Robert Gardos
- Garrick Theatre (Guildford)
- Gartons Limited
- Liam Garvo
- Gashua
- Christoph Gawlik
- Gentleman (The Saturdays song)
- Hannah Georgas
- George Pindar School
- SS Georgette
- Borislav Georgiev
- Geraldton–Mount Magnet Road
- List of German painters
- Germany men's national junior handball team
- Get It (Havana Brown song)
- Lusine Gevorkyan
- Debjit Ghosh
- Robert Gibbings
- Daniel Giger
- Liam Gillick
- Gilmore College
- 2008 Glasgow East by-election
- 1958 Glasgow Kelvingrove by-election
- 1950 Glasgow Scotstoun by-election
- Glen Afton Branch
- Glen Mark
- Glen Massey Line
- Glen Nevis
- Glen Tanar
- Glengad
- Glenorie Bus Company
- 2008 Glenrothes by-election
- Gloucestershire County Football Association
- God Bless
- Ludwig Godenschweg
- Gogo Station
- Gokan Station
- Golaghat British Cemetery
- The Golden Ball and Other Stories
- Golden ghost crab
- Monty Gopallawa
- Douglas Gordon
- Mikhail Gorevoy
- Gorsebrook
- John Goss (composer)
- Walter Gotell
- Mahmoud Goudarzi
- Government College, Nedumangad
- Peter Gowan
- Gracetown, Western Australia
- Óscar Granados
- Grand Central Hotel (Glasgow)
- Grand Central Stockport
- Grande Loge Nationale Française
- Grange Court
- Richard Graves (theologian)
- The Great Boer War
- Battle of the Great Redan
- Greater Austin
- Lilian Wooster Greaves
- Green Line (Dubai Metro)
- Jonny Greenwood
- Grey seal
- Greyhound Australia
- Leslie Griffiths
- Daan de Groot
- Ricky Grover
- GTI Mortsel
- Alis Guggenheim
- 2007 Guildford Borough Council election
- Slieve Gullion
- Nkosingiphile Gumede
- Nandana Gunathilake
- Guntakal
- Gurlitt Collection
- Israil Gurung
- Gweru-Thornhill Air Base
- GWR 4575 Class 5542
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- H.J. Cave & Sons
- Haastaja (song)
- Hadley Learning Community
- Hagiyama Station
- Craig Hall (rugby league, born 1988)
- Hallowe'en Party
- Hallucinogenic fish
- Ham House
- Hamelin Bay, Western Australia
- Tim Hames
- Hamilton Senior High School
- Gerhard Hanappi
- David Hansemann
- James Hargest
- John Granville Harkness
- Peter Harper (racing driver)
- Harris Academy Chafford Hundred