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- Battle of Cabrita Point
- Nugent Cachemaille-Day
- Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown
- James Caddell
- Walter Caddell
- Josh Caddy
- Cadmus
- Cadogan Estates
- Marcus Caelius Rufus
- Café Monico
- Jérôme Cahuzac
- Caíque (footballer, born 1997)
- Graham Cairns-Smith
- Joseph Foster Cairns
- Caladenia sanguinea
- Caladenia subtilis
- Benjamin Calau
- Calculus (dental)
- Calder Cannons
- James Caldwall
- Caleana dixonii
- Caleana gracilicordata
- Caleana granitica
- Caleana hortiorum
- Caleana lyonsii
- USS Calhoun County
- USS California (CGN-36)
- Dom Callan
- Andrés de la Calleja
- Calling All Cars on the Vegas Strip
- Pope Callixtus I
- Calloselasma
- Joseph Calnan
- Adolphe-Félix Cals
- Charles Calvert (Cambridge University cricketer)
- Cāmadevivaṃsa
- Cambodia–Malaysia relations
- Camelpox
- Letizia Camera
- Andrew Cameron (Presbyterian minister)
- Ruby Cameron
- Camerton railway station (Somerset)
- Camp Foster
- Camp Radcliff
- Dudley Campbell (cricketer)
- Laurel Amy Eva Campbell
- Mary Greig Campbell
- Neil Campbell (bishop of Argyll)
- Straton Campbell
- Lord William Campbell
- William Rickarby Campbell
- Battle of Camperdown
- Govert Dircksz Camphuysen
- Canadian Forward
- John Candler (cricketer)
- Christian Candy
- Nick Candy
- Canning I
- Canning II
- Canongate Bridge
- Pierre-Charles Canot
- Cantonment
- Cantor's diagonal argument
- Jackie Cantwell
- Canute VI of Denmark
- Capacity in English law
- MV Cape Ducato
- Battle of Cape Finisterre (1805)
- Battle of Cape Finisterre (1761)
- SS Cape Flattery (AK-5070)
- Cape ground squirrel
- SS Cape Mohican (T-AKR-5065)
- MV Cape Orlando
- Battle of Cape Ortegal
- Cape Rachado Lighthouse
- MV Cape Victory (T-AKR-9701)
- MV Cape Vincent (T-AKR-9666)
- MV Cape Wrath
- SS Capella
- José Capelo
- Marie-Gabrielle Capet
- Capillovirus
- Capital murder
- Capital punishment in Bangladesh
- Capitate bone
- Patrick Quirk Caples
- William Capon (artist)
- August Cappelen
- Capripoxvirus
- Capsule (fruit)
- Captovirus
- Capture of Cannanore
- Capture of Hooly Honore
- Armand-Charles Caraffe
- Maria Caraher
- Derek Carcary
- Demetrio Carceller Coll
- Bartolomé de Cárdenas (painter died 1628)
- Cardiac rhythm problems during spaceflight
- Margaret Cardin
- Cardiovirus
- Cardoreovirus
- Cargo Fleet railway station
- Gillian Carleton
- Gabriel Carlsson
- Carlton Tavern
- Duncan Carmichael (cricketer)
- James Wilson Carmichael
- Neil Carmichael, Baron Carmichael of Kelvingrove
- Johann Hermann Carmiencke
- Carmotetraviridae
- Carmovirus
- Carnew executions
- Carnival in Goa
- Francisco Caro
- Margaret Caro
- Adrien Carpentiers
- Frank George Griffith Carr
- Harold Herbert Carr
- Michael Carr (cricketer)
- Catherine Carran
- Thomas Heathfield Carrick
- John Carruthers (engineer)
- Laurent Cars
- Aglionby Ross Carson
- Robert Carter-Shaw
- Francis Carter (sawmiller)
- George Carter (artist)
- John Coates Carter
- John Thynne, 3rd Baron Carteret
- Cartoon Network (Portuguese TV channel)
- Joseph Cartwright (artist)
- Théodore Caruelle d'Aligny
- Leandro Carvalho (footballer, born 1995)
- Caryopsis
- USS Casa Grande
- Abraham Casembroot
- Jim Casey (footballer)
- Mark Casey (footballer)
- Sack of Cashel
- Cashmere Cat
- CASS4
- Cassava production in the Republic of the Congo
- Henry Casson (cricketer)
- Caste systems in Africa
- Castle Avenue cricket ground
- Amy Castle (entomologist)
- Castleford Chase
- Castlemaine Football Club
- Castner's Cutthroats
- Castor railway station
- Cat and Fiddle Road
- Cat Hill Tunnel
- Cat Stane
- Catcliffe railway station
- Franz Ludwig Catel
- Cateran Trail
- Caterham 7 CSR
- Caterham 21
- Caterham Academy
- Caterham CT01
- Caterham CT03
- Caterham CT05
- Caterham Graduates Racing Club
- Caterham Group
- Caterham Racing
- Caterham Racing (GP2 team)
- Catfield railway station
- Catford loop line
- CATH database
- Cathay
- Cathays railway works
- Cathcart Castle
- Cathcart Challenge Cup
- Cathcart Circle Lines
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- Cathcart Street Goods railway station
- Cathedral Close, Exeter
- Cathedral Green Footbridge
- Cathedral Road, Cardiff
- Cathedral Square, Gibraltar
- Cathedral Square, Glasgow
- Cathepsin K
- Catherine (1811 ship)
- Catherine I of Russia
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- Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše
- Nevill Catlin
- Cato (1800 ship)
- French ship Caton (1777)
- Cator Lane tram stop
- Catrine railway station
- Catriona (novel)
- Catshill Junction
- Catte Street
- Catterick Bridge railway station
- Cattewater Wreck