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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from February 2018"
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- James Webb (historian)
- Lisa Webb
- Anthony Webbe (English politician)
- Henry Webber (priest)
- Christopher Weber
- Renate Weber
- Brenda Webster (speed skater)
- T. B. L. Webster
- Anthony Weekes
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- Rajeewa Weerasinghe
- Kim Weger
- Albrecht Wehselau
- Heinz Weigel
- Gretl Weikert
- Manfred Weinreich
- Weipa Airport, Queensland
- James George Weir
- Jerry Weir
- Welaregang, New South Wales
- Welbourne Hill Station
- Grade II* listed buildings in Wellingborough (borough)
- Edward Wells (theologian)
- Ian Welsh
- Albert Wendt
- Wenlock, Queensland
- Ada Byron Milbanke, 14th Baroness Wentworth
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- West Point, Queensland
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- Dennis Westcott
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- Frederick Westlake
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- Westsyde, Kamloops
- 1836 Wetheral train accident
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- Municipal Borough of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
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- What We Remember
- Ben Wheatley
- Henry Wheeler (signalman)
- Humphrey Wheler
- When Animals Dream
- When I Was Your Girl
- Robert Whinham
- Nancy Whiskey
- Joseph Whitaker (ornithologist)
- The White Company (retailer)
- White Roding
- Albert White (cyclist)
- Jodie White (footballer)
- Robin White (artist)
- Derek Whiteford
- Phil Whitehead
- Holly Whitford
- Whitsunday Coast Airport
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- Harold Whittingham
- Clare Emma Whitty
- Who Do You Think You Are? (1976 Australian TV series)
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- Jane Wigham
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- Claus Wilke
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- Harold T. Wilkins
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- Andrew Wilkinson (British politician)
- Areta Wilkinson
- Conor Wilkinson
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- Dianne Willcocks
- Tex Willer
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- Alan Lee Williams
- Aneurin Williams
- Arnold Williams (British politician)
- Hartley Williams (priest)
- Marcus Williams (footballer)
- Trae Williams (sprinter)
- Cecil Williamson
- Willington Power Station
- Katherine Willis, Baroness Willis of Summertown
- Algernon Willis
- Rhoda Willis
- Greville Verney, 7th Baron Willoughby de Broke
- Frank William Wills
- Henry Austin Wilshire
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- Cecil Wilson (politician)
- Jamie Lee Wilson
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- Mona Wilson
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- Robin Lee Wilson
- Sarah Maria Wilson
- Walter Wilson (footballer, born 1865)
- Wilston State School
- Vijaya Wimalaratne
- Andrews Windsor
- Mark Wingett
- Anthony Wingfield (MP for Ripon)
- Charles Winnecke
- Ian Winterbottom, Baron Winterbottom
- River Winterborne
- Ron Withell
- Martin C. Wittig
- Witton-le-Wear railway station
- John Atte Wode
- Bob Woffinden
- Marion Wohlrab
- Wolf Creek (TV series)
- Wolf Girl (band)
- Helmut Wollmann
- Gerd Wolter
- The Woman in White (2018 TV series)
- Womboota
- Women in India
- Wondalga, New South Wales
- Wongabel
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- Andrew Wood (bishop)
- John Muir Wood
- Woodend, New South Wales
- St Mark's Church, Woodhouse, Leeds
- Sarah Woodward
- Emily Woof
- Michael Wooldridge (computer scientist)
- Woolgar, Queensland
- Woolgarlo
- Woolundunga, South Australia
- Woomargama
- Worden Park
- Nigel Worden
- Workers' Educational Association
- 2019 Rugby World Cup
- World Press Freedom Index
- World Productions
- World Rowing U23 Championships
- World Scrabble Championship 1999
- World Stroke Organization
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- Nigel G. Wright
- Wu Ta-You
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- Harold Wylde
- David Wylie (footballer)
- Ellis Wynn
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