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- Flagstaff Hill, Tai Po
- 2013–14 Fleetwood Town F.C. season
- 2014–15 Fleetwood Town F.C. season
- Flemington Racecourse railway station
- Flemington, New South Wales
- Flensborg Avis
- Alexander Fletcher (British politician)
- Fletcher, Jennings & Co.
- Flounders' Folly
- Flower in the Pocket
- Foil (architecture)
- Folkestone F.C.
- Folkestone Invicta F.C.
- Frany Fong
- Armindo Fonseca
- Andrea Fonseka
- Food Photographer of the Year
- For Better, for Worse (1959 film)
- Bruce Forat
- Francis Thomas Ford
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection
- Foreign relations of Hong Kong
- Foreign-born population of the United Kingdom
- Forest Glen, New South Wales
- Former cinemas in Harringay
- Norvela Forster
- Forsyth Island
- Fort Fordyce Nature Reserve
- Fortitude Valley Primitive Methodist Church
- Fossick & Hackworth
- Foster, Rastrick and Company
- Foxhow, Victoria
- France at the 1948 Summer Olympics
- France at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Robbie Francevic
- Kevinia Francis
- Mark Francis (English footballer)
- Alexander George Fraser
- Claire Fraser (cyclist)
- Linda Fraser
- Fraternitas Estica
- Free and Real
- Free b
- Free Me (Emma Bunton song)
- Freedom's Prisoner
- Fresh 40
- A Friend for Life
- St John, Friern Barnet
- Friezland
- Froebel College of Education
- Vasily Frolov
- Frontier(s)
- Walther Fröstell
- Fuckart & Pimp
- The Fugitive (album)
- Fulham Grange railway station
- Fullerene
- Funday Times
- Matías Funes
- William Funnell (public servant)
- Furzedown Secondary School
- Daniela Fusar Poli
- Fylde Flyers
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- Rotem Gafinovitz
- Elena Gaja
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- Edward Galas
- Galau
- William Gale (painter)
- Luciano Galesi
- Gunnar Galin
- Galston, New South Wales
- Arthur Galsworthy
- Débora Gálves Lopez
- Game of Games
- Gamla Upsala SK
- Ana Belen Garcia Antequera
- Garden of Five Senses
- Gardenvale railway station
- Bill Gardner (footballer)
- Mick Gardner
- Benito Garozzo
- Garvoc
- Gas cabinet
- Maurizio Gasparri
- Gastrolobium leakeanum
- Gastropub
- Gateway WA
- Gatton railway station
- Gaudapada
- Gaudapadacharya Math
- Daniel Gaunt
- Karine Gautard-Roussel
- Georges Gauthier-Lafond
- Valentina Gavrilova
- Daniela Gaxiola
- Maximilian de Gaynesford
- GayNZ.com
- GCC Volleyball Club Championship
- GE Offshore Wind
- GEC Traction
- Geelong Synagogue
- Eberhard von Gemmingen
- The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong
- General Household Survey
- Lucien Genot
- Genting Malaysia Berhad
- George England and Co.
- Georges Hall
- Veronica Marcela Gerez
- German Armed Forces Deployment Medal
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Germany and Scandinavia
- Germany at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- GfK Entertainment charts
- Ghana at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
- Subhreet Kaur Ghumman
- AC Giacomense
- Eli Giannini
- Gibraltar at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
- Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
- Ruth Giddings
- Giheung station
- Leticia Gil
- Victor Gilbert
- Gilead, New South Wales
- Alan Giles (priest)
- Gilkes Wilson and Company
- Walter Gilliat
- 1920–21 Gillingham F.C. season
- 1981–82 Gillingham F.C. season
- 1998–99 Gillingham F.C. season
- 1999–2000 Gillingham F.C. season
- Gilsoddeum
- Alexander Gingsjö
- Ginifer railway station
- Chalime Giourbouz
- Cuthbert Girdlestone
- Julie Girling
- Giru railway station
- Jeanne d'Arc Girubuntu
- "Giuseppe Dal Ben" Ski Jumping Arena
- Glasgow Works
- Frank Glasgow
- Glass run channel
- Glebe F.C.
- Gledswood Hills
- Glen Alpine, New South Wales
- Glen Huntly railway station
- Glenbarr
- Glenbervie railway station
- Glendenning, New South Wales
- Glenferrie railway station
- Glenfield, New South Wales
- Glenhaven, New South Wales
- Gleniffer High School
- Glenmore Park, New South Wales
- Glenorie, New South Wales
- Glenroy railway station
- Glenwood, New South Wales
- Global Overseas Adoptees' Link
- Global Thinkers Forum
- Global Village (Dubai)
- Glossodia, New South Wales
- Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
- Gloucester Street railway station
- Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery
- GMI-University College of Applied Sciences
- Go Faster Stripe
- Eiji Gō
- William Goate
- Peter Godber
- Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital
- Golden Awards
- Golden Hope
- The Golden Hour (radio feature)
- Goldkartz
- Charlotte Goldsmith
- Charles Gomez
- José Gómez (sport shooter)
- Aleksandra Goncharova
- Good Old Cause
- Goodbye – The Greatest Hits
- Goodwood Baseball Club
- Goonda
- Sofie Goor
- Gordon, New South Wales
- Gordonvale railway station
- Ekaterine Gorgodze
- Marius Goring
- Gorseddau Tramway
- John Goss (politician)
- Andrew Goudie (economist)
- Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology
- Government of Hong Kong
- Govind Pashu Vihar National Park
- Gowbarrow Fell
- Bindeshwari Goyal