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- Guards Armoured Mechanized Brigade (Croatia)
- Gubeer
- Runish Gudhka
- Gudja
- Luís Marques Guedes
- Carlos Guerrero (sport shooter)
- Guides Cavalry
- Guitar Craft
- Jean Prosper Guivier
- Mária Gulácsy
- Gulf St Vincent
- Reg Gulley
- Gunnedah railway station
- Gunning railway station
- Gunning Wind Farm
- Gordon Gunson
- Guntur railway division
- Gunwharf Quays
- Gurdaspur district
- Abigail Guthrie
- Peter Gutwein
- Guy Fawkes mask
- Guyana Cricket Board
- Raphael Guzzo
- Gwernogle
- Division of Gwydir
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- H.M. Customs and Excise Collection
- H.M. Stationery Office Collection
- Cornelis van Haarlem
- Jakub Habusta
- Hackham railway station
- Hadiach
- Hadspen House
- Abdul Hafiz (VC)
- Caroline Hagen Kjos
- Stein Erik Hagen
- James Haire
- Badrodin Haiti
- Khanum Haji
- Hako GmbH
- Sharad Haksar
- Johnny Halafihi
- Gyula Halasy
- Bert Haldane
- Haldia Institute of Technology
- Half a Sixpence (2016 musical)
- Audrey Hall
- Melmoth Hall
- Richard Hall (musician)
- Hallett Wind Farm
- Jon Halliday
- James Reginald Halligan
- Magnus Hallman
- Halloween (horse)
- Rosalind Halstead
- Ahmed Hamada
- Adam Hamdy
- Robert Hamer
- Kim Hames
- Syed Hamid
- Zaid Hamid
- David Hamill
- Walter Hamilton (VC)
- Sir James Hamlyn, 1st Baronet
- Hammadullah Khan
- Beatrice Hammer
- Prince Hammer
- Alfred Hämmerle
- Hampton Wind Park
- George Hamstead
- Hamtaro
- Hana no Ran
- Organ concertos, Op. 4 (Handel)
- Alick Handford
- Hangard
- Hanno II the Great
- Hanoi FC
- Julius Hansen
- Martin Hanson
- Happy Few
- Happy Go Lovely
- Happy Valley railway station
- Clarrie Harders
- Bob Hardy (bassist)
- Robin Hardy (film director)
- Harem (film)
- Hareshaw
- John Harlow (director)
- Simon Harmer
- Joby Harold
- Aaron Harper (politician)
- Harramiz
- Harrington, New South Wales
- Harris + Hoole
- Harris, Outer Hebrides
- Paul Harriss
- Graham Hart
- Michael Hart (Australian politician)
- Robert Hartford-Davis
- Josias Hartmann
- Michael Bambang Hartono
- Hartpury
- Lionel de Jersey Harvard
- Elizabeth Julia Hasell
- Haslemere Group
- George Hassell (actor)
- Senlac Hill
- Hat Head, New South Wales
- Hatchford
- John Hathaway (politician)
- Ilze Hattingh
- Ștefan Haukler
- Havering London Borough Council elections
- Dave Hawker
- Christopher Hawkesworth
- Heinrich Hax
- John Hay (director)
- Haydon Bridge
- Derry Hayes
- Tubby Hayes
- Brian Hayles
- Manning Haynes
- Anja Hazekamp
- George Hazle
- He Xiangjian
- Head of the River (New South Wales)
- Head of the River Race
- James Heading
- Arthur Headlam
- Dick Healey (footballer)
- Health Protection Scotland
- Healthcare in Bristol
- Healthcare in Cumbria
- A. J. Healy
- Electoral district of Heathcote
- Charles Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby
- Heathcote, New South Wales
- Heathfield railway station, Adelaide
- Heavy Neolithic
- Heavy Seas of Love
- Dick Heckstall-Smith
- Darcy Heeney
- Elliot Hegarty
- Reda Helal
- Geir Helgemo
- Hellfest
- Philip Hellquist
- Hemerocallidoideae
- John Henderson (director)
- Tommy Henderson (footballer, born 1949)
- William Henderson (physician)
- Henley Beach railway station
- Henley Boat Races
- Henley Brook bus station
- Trevor Henry
- Henty Gold Mine
- Hepburn Wind Project
- Cecil Hepworth
- Lady Emma Herbert
- Emerson Herdman
- Hérissart
- Arnulfo Hernández
- Heroína (ship)
- Gil Heron
- Clotilde Hesme
- Hession
- Tim Hetherington
- Heute (newspaper)
- Ron Hewitt (footballer, born 1924)
- Hex – The Legend of the Towers
- Hexaplex regius
- Hi-5 House
- Lennie Hibbert
- Ossie Hibbert
- David Hickman (producer)
- Douglas Hickox
- Rene Hidding
- Highfield Church
- Highland Amateur Cup
- Highlands Hospital
- Billy Hill (footballer)
- Christopher J. Hill
- Hillsdale, New South Wales
- Khalil Hilmi
- Hilra railway station
- Colin Hilton
- Paul Hilton (politician)
- Augustin Hilty
- Charles Hindley (jockey)
- Hindu Mahasabha
- Orton Sutherland Hintz
- History of Alton Towers
- History of nationality in Gibraltar
- History of Stockport County F.C.
- Hitkarini College of Engineering and Technology
- Miloslav Hlaváč
- HM Customs
- HM Customs and Excise
- HMAS Kuttabul (naval base)
- Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union