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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from December 2014"
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- Glänta
- Brian Glendinning
- Archibald Glenn
- Ettore Gliozzi
- Glittering Prize
- Glossary of New Zealand railway terms
- Glossary of United Kingdom railway terms
- Gloucester Hill Battle Monument
- Julian Glover (journalist)
- William Glyn (bishop)
- Godalming
- Goh Leong San
- Going Back Home
- Gold Beach
- João Armando Gonçalves
- Gone with the Wind (musical)
- Alfonso González
- Goobang Creek
- Good Old Arsenal
- W. T. Goodge
- Matthew Goodwin
- Gooi Hsiao Leung
- Marc Goos
- Gooty Junction railway station
- Alfons Gorbach
- Gordon & MacPhail
- Bryony Gordon
- Rachel Gordon
- Maria Goretti (actress)
- Herman Gorter
- Bolesław Gościewicz
- William Buelow Gould
- Government Inter College Barabanki
- Department of Transport (Victoria, 2008–2013)
- Government Polytechnic Barabanki
- Government procurement in Poland
- Lawrence Gowan
- Pru Goward
- Graceville Memorial Park
- The Graham Children
- Judith Graley
- Grand View Hotel
- Grandes Unités Françaises
- List of Grange Hill episodes
- Keith Granger
- Lyonel Grant
- Great Britain at the 1920 Summer Olympics
- Great Cowden
- The Great Game (1953 film)
- Great Givendale
- Great Hatfield
- The Great Martian War 1913–1917
- Greatest Hits Live (Sham 69 album)
- Greece at the 1920 Summer Olympics
- Greece at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Green Eggs & Sham
- Charles Green (bishop)
- Greenock
- Ken Greer
- Alan Gregg (musician)
- Greystaines
- Di Gribble
- Gribthorpe
- Edmund Griffith
- Thomas Griffith (Australian politician)
- Bryan Griffiths
- Philip Griffiths (sport shooter)
- Natasha Griggs
- Nigel Griggs
- Hendrik de Grijff
- Grindale
- Alfred Grislawski
- Herbert Grönemeyer
- Grove Academy
- Eivind Groven
- Petru Groza
- Andreas Gruber (director)
- Hans Grünberg
- Gudalur (Coimbatore district)
- Manuel Guerra (sport shooter)
- Guiana dolphin
- List of Guinean writers
- Arthur Guirdham
- Gujarati cinema
- Gunfleet Sands Offshore Wind Farm
- Gunningbland Creek
- Trilok Gurtu
- Guru Kalyan
- Matthew Guy
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- Bert Haanstra
- Vojtěch Hadaščok
- Joseph Haesaerts
- Saqlain Haider
- Haidergarh
- Edward Hain
- Haisthorpe
- Peter Hajba
- Jiří Hájek
- Jan Halama
- Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
- Tommy Hall (footballer, born 1908)
- Eric Halley
- Kenneth Halliwell
- Holy Trinity Church, Halstead
- Harald Halvorsen (musician)
- Hama Rashid revolt
- Hami Tin Bhai
- Hamilton, Tasmania
- William Hamilton (sport shooter)
- Jan Hammer
- Hammersmith tube station (District and Piccadilly lines)
- Han, hun, Dirch og Dario
- Handforth
- A Handful of Dust
- Hanho Heung-Up
- Lennart Hannelius
- Christian Ulrik Hansen
- Joachim Hansen (actor)
- Hanworth, East Brisbane
- Happy Jacks Creek
- Happy Valley Tea Estate
- Happyness (band)
- Harbour porpoise
- Paul Hardcastle
- Tim Hardin
- Pierre Hardy (athlete)
- Harlthorpe
- Harpham
- Jacqueline Harpman
- Harriet (singer)
- Cecil Harris (footballer, born 1905)
- John Harris, Baron Harris of Greenwich
- Clive Fiske Harrison
- Craig Harrison (writer)
- Rupert Harrison
- Harston, Leicestershire
- Harswell
- Luke Hartsuyker
- E. Newton Harvey
- Gabriel Harvey
- Don Harwin
- Roman Haša
- Hashim Suboh
- Hasholme
- Tarek Ali Hassan
- Hattrick (video game)
- Haughey (TV series)
- HMS Hawk (1741)
- Hawthorne ferry wharf
- Noreen Hay
- Sam Hayden
- Hayton, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Jack Hazlett
- HC Dinamo Saint Petersburg
- Heah Joo Seang
- Heaviside's dolphin
- L'Hebdo
- Hee Tien Lai
- Hefferan Park Air Raid Shelter
- András Hegedüs
- O. P. Heggie
- Wilfrid Heighington
- Ernst Heilborn
- Jill Heinerth
- Walfrid Hellman
- Martijn van Helvert
- Hemmant Christian Community Church
- Hemmant Gun Battery
- Hemmant State School
- Hempholme
- Brian Henderson (English footballer)
- Peter Hendy
- Tim Henman
- Jill Hennessy (politician)
- Veronica Henry
- Hentai Kamen (film)
- Hermes Road Measurement System
- Carlos Hernández (footballer, born 1982)
- Tirso Hernández
- Hester Villa
- Hector Hevel
- Hey Mama (David Guetta song)
- Hey Petrunko
- François Heyens
- Wilfred Hickinbottom
- John Hickman (meteorologist)
- High Catton
- High Gardham
- High Hunsley
- Adrian Hill
- Jack Hill (footballer, born 1908)
- Steve Hillage
- Elsemieke Hillen
- Hillfort
- Hillyards Shop House
- Hindle Wakes (1918 film)
- Hindle Wakes (1927 film)
- Hindmarsh Island