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- So We Can Remember
- So You Think You Can Dance Australia
- Soar Valley College
- André Soares (Portuguese footballer)
- Pedro Mota Soares
- Allan Sobocinski
- Lauren Socha
- Society of Indexers
- Södermanlands Fotbollförbund
- Sofiivka, Kramatorsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast
- Sokolivka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
- El Sol (Madrid)
- Solapur
- Solar power in Gujarat
- Fernando Soledade
- Juan Bautista Soler
- Solodke, Melitopol Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
- Solodke, Polohy Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
- Solomontown railway station
- Mohamed Soltan
- Somerset East
- Somerset West
- Somerton Castle
- A Song for Martin
- Song from the Edge of the World
- Soniachne, Zaporizhzhia Raion
- Soon We'll Be Found
- Sophie of Württemberg
- Sophie Paris Vietnam
- SOR NB 12
- SOR NB 18
- Ted Sorensen (politician)
- Edgard Sorgeloos
- Gege Soriola
- Gaétan Soucy
- Soul Is Heavy
- The Sound of Drums
- South Africa national netball team
- List of South Africa Davis Cup team representatives
- South Africa men's national netball team
- South African cricket team in Bangladesh in 2015
- South African Medal for War Services
- South Brisbane Football Club
- South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre
- South West Rocks, New South Wales
- William South (jockey)
- Southern University of Science and Technology
- Southport shipwrecks
- Southwell, South Africa
- Soviet Union in World War II
- The Spa (TV series)
- SpaceX CRS-5
- Helmut Spahn
- Spain at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Spain at the 1932 Summer Olympics
- Spain at the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
- Spectasia
- Speed sailing
- Speed sailing record
- Spellbound (Siouxsie and the Banshees song)
- Spennymoor Town F.C.
- Mikey Spice
- Mark Spicoluk
- John Spiers (rugby union)
- Davy Spillane
- Alfred Spinks
- Sport on Four
- Barbora Špotáková
- Tommy Spratt
- Spring Hill Baths
- SQL Star
- Sreten Sretenović
- 2001 Singer Sri Lankan Airlines Rugby 7s
- Sri Lanka Scout Association
- Sri Lanka women's cricket team against Pakistan in the UAE in 2014–15
- Ronald Ssemanda
- St Francis Bay
- St Frideswide's Priory
- St Oswald's Bay
- St. Julian's, Malta
- St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main
- Stadion SK Prosek
- Stadium
- Anna Stadling
- John Stainsby
- The Staircase (Mystery)
- Stakeholder pension scheme
- Stallion Laguna F.C.
- Stamp duty in the United Kingdom
- Stand Your Ground (Mike Tramp album)
- Standon, Staffordshire
- Stanford Hall, Leicestershire
- Stanley Hall, Clayfield
- Stansfield
- Star of South Africa, Commander
- Starfish Hill Wind Farm
- Stargazer (Siouxsie and the Banshees song)
- Booba Starr
- STARS-II
- List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1968
- Alec Statham
- Dimitrios Stathis
- Georgios Stathis
- Station Road, Cambridge
- Stavanger Aftenblad
- STB (TV channel)
- Garry Stead
- Ronnie Steel
- Nestoras Stefanidis
- Barry Stell
- Stellwerk Fichtengrund
- Martin Stenersen
- Step into My Office, Baby
- Step It Up (song)
- Duane Stephenson
- Matt Stephenson (racehorse trainer)
- Terence Stephenson
- Stereo MC's
- Lester Sterling
- Ray Stevens (politician)
- Tiger Stevenson
- Roman Stewart
- Scott Stewart (politician)
- Tinga Stewart
- Vance Stewart
- Steyr Valley Railway
- Steytlerville
- Alfred Stirling
- Jah Stitch
- Stocks Mill, Wittersham
- Stocksfield
- Stockyard Hill Wind Farm
- St Andrew and St Mary's Church, Stoke Rochford
- Adrian V. Stokes
- Eddie Stokes
- Stone, Staffordshire
- Brian Stonebridge
- Carl Stonehewer
- Stoney Littleton Long Barrow
- Norman Storer
- Stormsrivier
- Edward Strachey, 1st Baron Strachie
- Katarzyna Strączy
- Frank Strahan
- Stranraer F.C.
- Electoral district of Strathfield
- Helen Stratton
- Peter Stronach
- Strontian process
- Stuart Town railway station
- Jann Stuckey
- Sturgeons House
- Peter Styles (politician)
- Sub-replacement fertility
- Subandrio
- Subsonic Music Festival
- Alexander Succar
- Sugar (Editors song)
- Chad Sugden
- Suh Kyung-bae
- Azhar Suhail
- Suhaili
- Sukkat Shalom Reform Synagogue
- Natalie Suleyman
- Terry Sullivan (Australian politician)
- Sulphide Street railway station
- Darren Sumner
- Sun Temple, Modhera
- Sun Guangxin
- Sunday Night Football (Australian TV program)
- Sunday's River Valley Local Municipality
- MS Sundbuss Pernille
- Sunderlandwick
- Rishika Sunkara
- Mark Sunley
- Sunnyside Hospital
- SuperLove
- Supernatural (Stereo MC's album)
- Supplication against the Ordinaries
- Supporters' Trust at Reading
- Supporting People
- Surgical Remission/Surplus Steel
- John Surman
- Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey
- Victor Surridge
- Bo Svenson
- Karl-Gustaf Svensson
- Alexandra Sviridova
- Svitanok, Zaporizhzhia Raion
- Beryl Swain
- Bill Swallow
- Swan Hellenic
- Swansea City A.F.C. league record by opponent
- Swansong (album)
- M. Swaraj
- Sweden at the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Sweet Bunch
- Swell Maps
- Swimming at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay