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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from January 2015"
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- Matt Foley (politician)
- Fontana, Gozo
- Food Standards Scotland
- Football derbies in Italy
- For the Love of Mrs. Brown
- Forest of Dean District Council elections
- Foresters' Hall, Paddington
- Formula Renault
- Formula Windsurfing
- Fort Perch Rock
- John Forth
- Fortitude Valley State School
- Myles Birket Foster
- Four Tet discography
- Division of Fowler
- Fox's Confectionery
- Edward France
- Lisa France
- Robert Francis (barrister)
- Roy Francis (musician)
- Willie Francis (singer)
- Mario Frangoulis
- Bruno Frank (sport shooter)
- Frankie Hi-NRG MC
- Valner Franković
- Tammy Franks
- Johnny Franz
- Dean Fraser
- James Fraser (university administrator)
- Liam Fray
- Frederickton, New South Wales
- Freedom and Equality
- Freedom of religion in Sudan
- Janine Freeman
- French Polynesia
- Rodrigo Fresán
- Fridge (band)
- The Fridge (nightclub)
- Friend or Foe (Adam Ant song)
- Bruno Frietsch
- Frizington railway station
- Jack Frost (footballer, born 1920)
- Frostingen
- Jiří Fryš
- Fuel Price Escalator
- Fullers Bridge
- Functional sentence perspective
- Funicular Rigiblick
- Furniss v Dawson
- Fussy (song)
- Fyens Stiftstidende
- Fyne Court
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- Doug Gailey
- Lake Gairdner
- Katy Gallagher
- Jeff Galvin
- Dharmasiri Gamage
- The Gambia at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- The Game (End of Fashion song)
- GameShadow
- Manish Gandhi
- Tushar Gandhi
- Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation
- Joseph Garang
- Alvaro García (sport shooter)
- Antonio García (sport shooter)
- Ash Gardiner
- Briar Gardner
- John Gardner (Australian politician)
- Kishanganj–Ajmer Garib Nawaz Express
- Gariep Local Municipality
- Garifuna Americans
- Garifuna
- Francisco Garrido Patrón
- Jan Gasche
- Hugo Gaspar
- Mark Gasson
- Genevieve Gaunt
- Angélica Gavaldón
- Gazeta 55
- Gazeta Wyborcza
- John Gazzola
- Ross Geange
- Geary v Rankine
- Per Gedda
- Gedling Borough Council elections
- Gelgaudiškis Manor
- Gemini Force One
- General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions
- General Trees
- Stadion Letná
- Geometrics
- Turori George
- Veena George
- Philippe Georget
- Georgia within the Russian Empire
- Geretsried
- German People's Congress
- German whisky
- Germany at the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Lew Gerrard
- Gestriklands Fotbollförbund
- Get Ace
- Get Married 2
- Geurie railway station
- Għargħur
- Gharwali Baharwali
- Edmund Gheast
- Gamal al-Ghitani
- Abdulla Al Ghurair
- Bruno Giacconi
- Nigel Gibbens
- Andrew Gibbs
- David Gibson (Australian politician)
- Jock Gibson
- Gift Aid
- Julieanne Gilbert
- Adam Giles
- Gill (ravine)
- Sarah Gillespie
- Gillfoot railway station
- Nailya Gilyazova
- Ginkūnai Manor
- Abubakar Girei
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009 film)
- Girlguiding London and South East England
- Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance
- 2014 Giro di Lombardia
- William Gitau
- Gladstone railway station, South Australia
- Glasgow North Eastern Cup
- Frank Glaw
- Alex Glegg
- Glenmore, New South Wales
- Glenugie
- Glenveagh Castle
- Mikhail Glinka
- Glitiškės Manor
- Global Environment Outlook
- Global Implementation Plan to End Violence against Women and Girls
- Gloucester railway station, New South Wales
- Stephen Glover (antiquary)
- Glow (Tensnake album)
- Go Do
- Goblins' Club
- Gobo (recording)
- God Help the Girl (film)
- Charles Godfrey (courtier)
- Maryna Godwin
- Hugo Goeggel
- Goh Cheng Liang
- Shaktisinh Gohil
- Gold Coast Cops
- Peter Goldie
- Cindy Gomez
- Gona Barracks
- Gong Hongjia
- Peter F. Gontha
- Otoniel Gonzaga (sport shooter)
- José González (Spanish sport shooter)
- Goondah railway station
- Goongoongup Bridge
- GoRail
- Gordon Glacier
- Gala Gordon
- Gornal (L'Hospitalet de Llobregat)
- Gornostajiškės Manor
- Bob Goslin
- Gossner Theological College
- Kenji Goto
- V. Srinivas Goud
- Farouk Gouida
- Edward Blencowe Gould
- Government of Bulgaria
- Gozo
- General-purpose computing on graphics processing units
- Thierry Graça
- Graduate tax
- Charmian Gradwell
- Johann Graf
- Joe de Graft
- Billy Graham (New Zealand boxer)
- Thomas Graham (barrister)
- Grand Canal Dock
- The Grand Highway
- Grand Harbour
- The Grange, Windsor
- The Grangefield Academy
- Grangehill
- Mick Granger
- Charles James William Grant
- John Grant (Queensland politician)
- Lachlan Grant
- Graphene
- Jan Grauls
- Division of Grayndler
- Great Kei Local Municipality
- Great Lines Heritage Park
- Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway