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- Road speed limit enforcement in the United Kingdom
- Road speed limits in the United Kingdom
- Rockford Public Schools (Michigan)
- Dean Rockwell
- Room Full of Roses
- Marty Ross (writer)
- Rotary Rocket
- Lake Rotoroa (Tasman)
- Royal Irish Artillery
- Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History
- Royan
- Leonid Rozhetskin
- Xhulian Rrudho
- Rudgea
- Rumah adat
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- SS Lazio supporters
- Sacellum
- Timeline of Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations
- SAGEM Sperwer
- St John's, Notting Hill
- St Kevin's College, Melbourne
- Basílica pontificia de San Miguel
- St. Peter's College, Dunboyne
- St Thomas More Catholic School, Crewe
- Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
- Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo
- Salamander letter
- Salinõmme Peninsula
- Richard Anthony Salisbury
- Samoa national rugby league team
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0
- Loretta Sanchez
- Gwendolyn Sanford
- Santa Fe Catholic High School
- Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
- Ajahn Sao Kantasīlo
- Särskilda skyddsgruppen
- A. K. Sarwate
- Saskatchewan Roughriders
- Ivan Savenko
- Sawyers Hall College
- HMS Sceptre (S104)
- George Schaefer (finance)
- Robert Scheidt
- Harry Schellenberg
- Anne Schoettle
- Guido Schuster
- Schuylkill Branch
- Schwarzschild metric
- Scotch-Irish Americans
- Scouting in California
- Scyphiphora
- Teddy Sears
- Second Army (Turkey)
- Second Hundred Years' War
- Sectarian violence among Christians
- Vladimir Seleznev
- William Edwin Self
- Seniority in the United States House of Representatives
- Joaquim Serrano
- Server Message Block
- Sulaiman Sesay-Fullah
- Severn-class lifeboat
- Sex Machine (album)
- Henry Seymour (Knoyle)
- SGPIO
- Fereidoon Shahidi
- Boris Shamanov
- Shanti Stupa, Ladakh
- Battle of Sharqat
- Shaykhism
- Shebeen
- Sheep shearing
- Sherman Firefly
- Leonard Shoen
- Short-term effects of alcohol consumption
- Shumen University
- Sif (character)
- Sign war
- Diego da Silva (footballer, born 1985)
- Silver teal
- Leandro Simioni
- Simple system flute
- Sina Corporation
- LGBT pride events in Singapore
- Single European Sky ATM Research
- Adolf Skjegstad
- Sky Express (Greece)
- Scott Slifka
- SM City San Pablo
- Smasher (Marvel Comics)
- Smith and Jones (Doctor Who)
- Gregory Smith (actor)
- Lee Smith (rugby)
- Smoke testing (electrical)
- Smoke testing (software)
- SMS
- Pick-and-place machine
- Social Semantic Web
- Software engineering demographics
- Solanine
- Sophomore surge
- South Andaman district
- South West Trains
- Soviet Union–Turkey relations
- Soviet war crimes
- SoX
- Space tether missions
- Spacelab
- Spalding, Lincolnshire
- Spanish missions in New Mexico
- Special Operations Executive
- Spectacular Spas
- Spectator shoe
- Speedup
- Luca Spinetti
- Spirit of Gold Marching Band
- Spitfire (character)
- Springer Hoax
- Springfield Interchange
- Fritz Springmeier
- Firin' Squad
- St. Johns Technical High School
- Stʼatʼimc
- Jack Stang
- Stanine
- Randell Stansfield
- Stars & Stripes (America's Cup syndicate)
- Steppingley
- Stinson Reliant
- Stockcross
- Alexander Stolbov
- Stolp Acroduster Too
- Stone Mountain
- Stonegard
- Stool guaiac test
- Strange Objects
- Stratford-upon-Avon Racecourse Platform railway station
- Strict constructionism
- String Driven Thing
- Todd Stroger
- Structure mining
- Student Unity
- Student's t-distribution
- Education in Ukraine
- Masanori Sugiura
- Sunfire (comics)
- Supa, Estonia
- Super Street Fighter IV
- Supermax prison
- Surge (glacier)
- Ben Sveinson
- Swan Song Records
- Mariaan de Swardt
- Swedes
- Swipe (comics)
- Symbols of Nova Scotia
- John M. Systermans
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- T-64
- Table tennis
- Tabora
- Tagula
- Tagum City National High School
- Doun Kaev (town)
- Talk to Me (Stevie Nicks song)
- Tall bike
- Tan Xue
- Tank car
- Tapioca
- Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle
- German Tatarinov
- Teargarden by Kaleidyscope
- Tehachapi, California
- Teinopalpus imperialis
- Telecommunications in North Korea
- List of operas by Georg Philipp Telemann
- Television advertisement
- Television in India
- Tenor horn
- Terebellida
- Teriberka
- Terrorism insurance
- TESO (Austrian hacker group)
- Testees
- Testosterone propionate/testosterone phenylpropionate/testosterone isocaproate/testosterone decanoate
- Tetronal
- Thameslink Programme
- The Ritz-Carlton Oʻahu, Turtle Bay
- Edmond Thieffry
- Third Army (Turkey)
- This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race
- This Is the One
- Thomas Built Buses
- Thulla
- Thunderball (character)
- RAF Thurleigh
- History of Tibet (1950–present)
- Tier 1 network
- Tika and The Dissidents
- Timeline of European exploration