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- Cambodia national under-21 football team
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- Rosemary Pratt, Marchioness Camden
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- Thomas P. Campbell
- Wilgar Campbell
- Electoral district of Camperdown
- Harry Campion
- John Campion (politician)
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- Candy (Malaysian band)
- Ben Cane
- Luis Cangá
- Cania Gorge National Park
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- Alexander Cannon (psychiatrist)
- Canon EOS 7D Mark II
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- Tom Carlton
- Carnarvon National Park
- Morgan Carpenter
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- Carrai National Park
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- John F. Carrington
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- Lara Carroll
- Scott Carroll (biologist)
- Duncan Carse
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- Harry Carter (politician)
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- Jon Carter
- Peter Carter (nurse)
- Thomas Carter (1690–1763)
- Martin Carthy
- Cascade Brewery
- Cascade National Park
- Louise Casey, Baroness Casey of Blackstock
- Kerry Casey
- Electoral district of Casino
- Cassiber
- Elaine Cassidy (mayor)
- Héctor Cassina
- Martin Cassini
- Castellana Negra
- Castle Tower National Park
- Castle Walk Footbridge
- Castlemaine Brewery, Western Australia
- Castlemaine Perkins
- Electoral district of Castlereagh
- Castlereagh Nature Reserve
- Catalan Way 2014
- Fred Caterson
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- Ian Cathcart
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- Andy Cave
- Adolphe Cayron
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- Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve
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- Electoral district of Central Cumberland
- Central Gardens Nature Reserve
- Pino Cerami
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- Ray J. Ceresa
- Ceylon Civil Service
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- Henry Chadwick (theologian)
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- Steve Chalke
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- 2001 Kot Charwal massacre
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- S. A. Chandrasekhar
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