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- Ted Clack
- Clackmannan and Kennet railway station
- Clackmannan Road railway station
- List of places in Clackmannanshire
- Clackmannanshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
- An Claíomh Solais
- Claisebrook Road
- Clann na nGael GAA (Meath)
- Clarecastle
- Electoral district of Claremont
- Clarendon Street Junction tram stop
- Dymphna Clark Memorial Lecture
- Brian Clark (cricketer)
- Ciaran Clark
- David Clark (footballer, born 1878)
- Des Clark (water polo)
- Ernie Clark (cinematographer)
- Wilmer P. Cook
- Wally Clark (zoologist)
- Clarke Medal
- Gerald B. Clarke
- Harry Clarke (footballer, born 1875)
- Lovell Clarke
- John Clarke (English footballer)
- Katene Clarke
- Rhiannon Clarke
- T. B. A. Clarke
- Clarkefield railway station
- Classic Sportswear
- A Classical Adventure: The Architectural History of Downing College, Cambridge
- Clattercote Priory
- Claude's (restaurant)
- Claudine (1811 ship)
- Clavus clavata
- Charles Claxton (bishop)
- Clayton Cup
- Clayton Wesley Uniting Church
- John Clayton (footballer, born 1907)
- Clean Energy Finance Corporation
- Clearfield railway station, New South Wales
- Listed buildings in Cleator Moor
- Fred Cleaver
- Joe Clegg
- William Clegg (footballer)
- Clemenger Contemporary Art Award
- Doug Clement
- Mosman Village Church
- Harry Clements (footballer)
- Nathaniel Clements
- Listed buildings in Cleobury Mortimer
- Stephen Cleobury
- Clerkenwell Priory
- Clerkenwell Prison
- William Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clermont
- Clevedon Cricket Club
- Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland
- Cleverman (TV series)
- Cliadh Dubh
- Click Frenzy
- Joel Cliffe
- Clifford Corporation
- Graeme Clifford
- Robert Clifford (footballer)
- Clifford's Inn
- Clifton All Whites F.C.
- Clifton Cricket Club
- Clifton railway station, New South Wales
- Adrian Clifton
- Climate change adaptation
- Climate Commission
- Climate Council
- Climate Emergency Action Alliance
- Climate Institute of Australia
- Climate model
- Climate of Melbourne
- The Climber (manga)
- Climbing to Spring
- Tom Clinch
- Clint's Crazy Bargains
- Baron Clinton
- Paul Clinton (cricketer)
- List of clipper ships
- Listed buildings in Clitheroe
- 1979 Clitheroe by-election
- Battle of Clitheroe
- Clive Peeters
- Listed buildings in Cliviger
- Clocktower Centre
- Clogher (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Clonalvy
- Clonard Abbey
- Clones Film Festival
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert
- Clonlara
- Clontibret
- Clontibret O'Neills GAA
- Ray Close
- CloseUp1
- Clothing and Allied Trades Union of Australia
- Cloudy Bay (Tasmania)
- Clove (ship)
- George Cloy
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne
- Club Deroes Motorcycle Club
- Club Wild
- Listed buildings in Clun
- Guy Clutton-Brock
- James Clutton
- Clyde Engineering JT26C-2SS locomotive
- Clyde Refinery
- Clyde School
- Steven Clynch
- CM postcode area
- CMT (Australian TV channel)
- Cnobheresburg
- CO postcode area
- Coach Concepts
- Coachmaster
- Richard Coad
- John Coady
- Coalition of Democrats (Zimbabwe)
- Coast to Kosciuszko
- Coastal coal-carrying trade of New South Wales
- Coastal defences of Australia during World War II
- Coastline rugby league team
- Coat of arms of Hobart
- Coat of arms of Sydney
- Fred Coates
- John Cobb (racing driver)
- Cobbetts
- Cobblebank railway station
- Baron Cobham
- Coburg Cemetery
- Coburg City Hall
- Coburg Harriers
- Coca-Cola Place
- John Cochran (cricketer)
- Cockatoo Island Dockyard
- Electoral district of Cockburn
- Cockburn railway station
- Cockerham Priory
- Listed buildings in Cockermouth
- Cockermouth (UK Parliament constituency)
- Albert Cocksedge
- James Cockshutt
- Osvaldo Codaro
- Code of a Killer
- Codename Eagle
- Rowland Codling
- Codrington, Victoria
- Clem Coetzee
- Coffee with D
- Coffs Harbour Timber Company
- Coggeshall Abbey
- Harry Cohen
- Cohunu Koala Park
- Coins and postage stamps of Sealand
- John Coker (cleric)
- Col Pearce Medal
- Colac railway station
- Electoral district of Colac
- Stefan Colakovski
- Eastern Rhinos
- 2014 Colchester murders
- Colchester Royal Grammar School
- David Coldrick
- Cec Coldwell
- Cole Clark
- Dick Cole (politician)
- John Cole (academic)
- Michael Cole (footballer, born 1937)
- Antonio Colella
- Electoral district of Coles
- Liam Coll
- Diego Collado (missionary)
- Collavier Corporation
- The Collected Jorkens
- College of Health and Sport Sciences
- College of Intensive Care Medicine
- Collegians
- Collegiate Church of the Immaculate Conception, Bormla
- Collier Road
- Pat Collier
- Colliers and Salters (Scotland) Act 1775
- Abel Collin
- Paul Collings
- Electoral district of Collingwood
- Collingwood Children's Farm
- Collingwood Town Hall
- Collins Place
- Collins Square
- Collins Street Baptist Church
- Charlie Collins (musician)
- Collinsfield, South Australia
- Oscar Collodo
- Collooney
- Colmán Elo
- Colmán of Lann
- Fraser Colman
- 122–124 Colmore Row