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- Cedar College
- Gunilla Cederström
- Mete Çelik
- Central Adelaide Mosque
- Central African Republic at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Central Connect Airlines
- Central Park (Wigan)
- Central Park, Sydney
- Centre for Computing History
- Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences
- Centre for Excellence in Telecom Technology and Management
- Centre for Life
- Centre for Recent Drawing
- Centre of the Earth
- Ceri Hand Gallery
- Charles Cerutty
- Ceylon at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Chad at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Chadlington
- Chadwell Heath
- Chairman's Stakes (SAJC)
- Choomphol Chaiyanitr
- Chakravakam (TV series)
- José-Antonio Chalbaud
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Sydney
- Chalice (band)
- Claude William Chambers
- Victória Chamorro
- N. G. Chandavarkar
- P. Chandra Reddy
- Emily Chantiri
- Jean Chaput
- Charing railway station
- Charles Campbell College
- Charles Dickens Museum
- Charles Wesley's House
- Wilson Charles
- David Charleston
- Charlestown, Cornwall
- Charlton-on-Otmoor
- Charlton, London
- Charly Records
- Charney Bassett
- Chartham railway station
- Chase Cross
- Chastleton
- Margaux Châtelier
- Chatham Central railway station
- Chatham railway station (Kent)
- Nalini Ranjan Chatterjee
- Somnath Chatterjee
- Chaturbhuj Doshi
- Mahadev Bhaskar Chaubal
- Kishan Swaroop Chaudhari
- Aziz Ahmed Chaudhry
- B. S. Chauhan
- Chazey Heath
- HMS Cheam (1919)
- Checkendon
- Cheese on toast
- Darren Cheeseman
- Cheetah (band)
- Francis Cheetham
- Chelmsford Museum
- Chelsea Physic Garden
- Chelsea porcelain factory
- Chelsfield
- Chemikal Underground
- Cheriton Halt railway station
- Cherry Red Records
- Cheshire Military Museum
- Chess opening book
- Chess opening book (computers)
- Chesterton, Oxfordshire
- Chestfield & Swalecliffe railway station
- Chevening Halt railway station
- Cheyne Beach Whaling Station
- Izabella Chiappini
- Chiesmans
- Pavel Chihuán
- Children of the Bong
- Chilham railway station
- Chilson
- Chilswell
- Chilton, Oxfordshire
- China at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Chinbrook
- Chingford Hatch
- Chingford Mount
- Chinnor
- Chipping Barnet
- Chiselhampton
- Chisenhale Gallery
- John Chisholm (doctor)
- Olivia Mugove Chitate
- Chitram
- Anthony Chivers
- Augusta Chiwy
- Giannis Chloros
- Choe Byeong-kwang
- Oleksandr Chornomorets
- The Chorus (2004 film)
- Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
- Des Christian
- Carl-Axel Christiernsson
- Christies Beach High School
- Christmas Common
- Birte Christoffersen
- Spyros Christopoulos
- The Chronicle (South Australia)
- Charles Chubb (ornithologist)
- Church End, Brent
- Church End, Finchley
- Church Farmhouse Museum
- Church Hanborough
- Churchill, Oxfordshire
- Vladimir Chuyan
- Cicada (British band)
- Cinderford
- Cinema Museum, London
- Cinemala
- The Cinematic Orchestra
- Gledis Cinque
- CirKus
- Cisnes
- City Botanic Gardens
- City Cross Arcade
- City Messenger
- City of Charles Sturt
- City of Joy (1992 film)
- City of Norwich Aviation Museum
- City of Onkaparinga
- City of Unley
- City of West Torrens
- City Riots
- City Rockers
- Civic Chandran v. Ammini Amma
- Civil Service Supply Association
- The Civilian Party
- Clanfield, Oxfordshire
- Clapham Park
- Clareville railway station
- Percy Clarey
- Gregory Clark (author)
- John Clark (inventor)
- Sally Clark
- Sidney Clark
- Bree Kristel Clarke
- Charles Clarke (botanist)
- Drew Clarke
- Classic 100 Chamber (ABC)
- Classic 100 Mozart
- Classic 100 Opera (ABC)
- Classic 100 Symphony
- Clatterbridge Health Park
- Clattercote
- Claxby and Usselby railway station
- Clay Hill, London
- Clay Records
- Lionel Clay
- Claydon, Oxfordshire
- Claypole railway station
- Cleethorpes Town F.C.
- George Cleghorn
- Clendon Park
- HMS Cleopatra (33)
- Clevedon, New Zealand
- Charles Clibbon
- Click Click
- Cliff Road railway station
- The Cliff (training ground)
- Cliffe railway station
- John Clifford (minister)
- Clifton Hampden
- Shane Clifton
- Clinterty Agricultural College
- Clock DVA
- Jen Cloher
- Clondalever, Kilpatrick
- Clonkill
- HMS Clonmel (1918)
- Álvaro Clopatofsky
- Robert Clothier (politician)
- Clover Park, New Zealand
- Flo Cluff
- Cốc Cốc
- Co-operative Building, Barrow-in-Furness
- Co-operative Retail Services
- William Coales
- Coat of arms of Bellingwedde
- Sir Edward Coates, 1st Baronet
- David Cobley
- Cochinchina
- Fergus Cochrane-Dyet
- Cockatoo Island festival
- Sydney Cockerell
- George Cockerill (journalist)
- Cockfosters
- Cockle Bay, New Zealand
- Maurice Cockrill