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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from September 2013"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,232 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Jack the Giant Killer
- Jake in a Box
- Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir
- Jamaica Inn (novel)
- The James Bond Dossier
- Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)
- Michael Jamison
- Janpath
- Japan national cricket team
- Wanda Jarszewska
- Jaspers' Warp
- D. S. Jayasekera
- Lucian Jayasuriya
- Eglantyne Jebb
- Millis Jefferis
- Jellicle cats
- Rick Jelliffe
- Capture of Jenin
- Andy Jenkins
- Jeopardy (album)
- Jersey cricket team
- Jerusalem (play)
- Jesus of Cool
- The Jew
- Jimba Jimba Station
- Jisc
- JK Racing Asia Series
- Joan of Arc (poem)
- Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson
- John Barleycorn Must Die
- John Lennon Signature Box
- John of Kronstadt
- John Player & Sons
- John Snow College, Durham
- John the Painter
- John Whitgift Academy
- Andy John
- Elton John videography
- The Johnny O'Connor Show
- Catherine Johnson (playwright)
- Sally Johnston
- Joint Force Harrier
- Johan Jokinen
- Gareth Jones (director)
- George Fowler Jones
- Ivan Jones (author)
- James Jones (bishop)
- Mary Lloyd Jones
- Sam Jones (Australian politician)
- Scott Jordan (footballer)
- Journey's End
- Joy in the Morning (Wodehouse novel)
- JSP Records
- Jubilee Library, Brighton
- Jubilee River
- The Judy Jack Show
- Jugos del Valle
- Julia (Beatles song)
- Julia Gillard's Misogyny Speech
- Juliet, Naked
- Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones
- Daniel Juncadella
- Junior Boy's Own
- Junk of the Heart
- Mickey Jupp
- Just William
- Juvenilia (poetry collection)
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- Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
- The Kabeedies discography
- The Kabeedies
- Kahvi
- Isa Kaita
- Kaivara
- Kalam Valley
- Reena Saini Kallat
- Kalma Underpass
- Kalmati
- Charles Kalms
- Nikos Kaltsas
- K. C. Kamalasabayson
- Kamrupi dance
- Kanslihushögern
- Georgios Kantimiris
- Kapama Game Reserve
- KapCon
- Satyen Kappu
- Karachi Circular Railway
- Hakan Karahan
- Aurora Karamzin
- Karma Chameleon
- Fred Karno
- Kartha
- Karunamayi
- Kate and Gin
- Vyacheslav Kebich
- Helen Keen
- George Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith
- Martin Kelner
- Kelston
- The Ken Noyle Show
- Kents Cavern
- Kents Hill, Monkston and Brinklow
- Kepier power station
- Lajos Keresztes
- Kes (film)
- Ketevan (album)
- Kew Palace
- Kewstoke
- Keymer
- Keynsham Town F.C.
- Keys to Ascension 2
- Keys to the World
- Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa
- Mir Painda Khan
- Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan
- Maria Kharenkova
- Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
- Mark Kidel
- Kids Can't Fly
- Kielder Water
- Kilimanjaro (The Teardrop Explodes album)
- Kilindini Harbour
- Killer Sounds
- Killian Pretty Review
- The Killing Season (Australian TV series)
- Killings at Coolacrease
- Killobyte
- Killzone: Mercenary
- Kilquade
- Kim (novel)
- Kim Wilde (album)
- Tom Kimber-Smith
- King Fahd Causeway
- HMS King George V (1911)
- Dick King-Smith
- Peter King (Nigerian musician)
- Tunde King
- The King's Pilgrimage
- Kingdom of Madness (Magnum album)
- Kingdom Records
- Kinglassie
- Kings & Queens (Jamie T album)
- Kings of Comedy (Australian TV series)
- Kings Place
- King's School, Rochester
- Kings' School, Winchester
- Kingsize (Five album)
- Kingswood (UK Parliament constituency)
- Kingswood, South Gloucestershire
- Kinlet
- Kinshasa One Two
- Rudyard Kipling bibliography
- Kirby Bellars Priory
- Marvin Kirchhöfer
- Bhupinder Nath Kirpal
- Tevfik Kış
- Michael Kitchen
- A Kitten for Hitler
- Elsa Klensch
- Jens Klingmann
- The Knight of Malta
- Peter Knight (physicist)
- The Knight's Tale
- Seiran Kobayashi
- Kodigo Norte
- Sándor Kőrösi Csoma
- Kokiri
- Vladimir Kolokoltsev
- Komm, gib mir deine Hand / Sie liebt dich
- Battle of Komsomolskoye
- Anna Konik
- Konk (recording studio)
- Anton Koolmann
- Korean Minjok Leadership Academy
- Korum Mall
- Kosmos-3M
- Kotak (band)
- Kotatsu
- Dimitrios Kottaridis
- Oxana Kozonchuk
- The Kraken Wakes
- Plamen Kralev
- František Kratochvíl
- Krazy Kong Album
- Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival
- FC Kuban Krasnodar
- Pradeep Kumar (civil servant)
- Vijay Kumar (sport shooter)
- Edachena Kunkan
- Kunovice Airport