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- Cnut
- Co-respondent
- Coal
- Coal tar
- Coalbrookdale
- Coalville
- Coastal defence and fortification
- Coatbridge
- Coatesville, Pennsylvania
- Cobaltite
- Cobán
- Howell Cobb
- Thomas Spencer Cobbold
- Richard Cobden
- Carel Gabriel Cobet
- Cobham, Kent
- Cobija, Chile
- Coble
- Cobra
- Coca
- Johannes Cocceius
- Samuel von Cocceji
- Coccidia
- Georges Cochery
- Louis Adolphe Cochery
- Johann Cochlaeus
- Cockaigne
- Cockayne Hatley
- Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet
- Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet
- Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn
- William Cockerill
- Cockermouth
- Cockle (bivalve)
- James Cockle
- Cockney
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Cocytus
- Cod
- Coda (music)
- Code of Hammurabi
- Code of law
- Christopher Codrington
- Edward Codrington
- Codrus
- Coelom
- Jan Pieterszoon Coen
- Coenaculum
- Coesfeld
- Jacques Cœur
- Coffee
- Coffee production in India
- Cofferdam
- Coffin
- Cogers
- Rose Coghlan
- Gustav Cohn
- Aimée de Coigny
- Coimbatore District (Madras Presidency)
- Coimbra
- Coinage Offences Act 1861
- Coir
- Coke (fuel)
- Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (seventh creation)
- Jean-Baptiste Colbert
- Colchagua Province
- Colchester
- Colchester Royal Grammar School
- Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester
- Colchester, Vermont
- Colchis
- Colcombe Castle
- Coldstream Guards
- Thomas Cole
- Timothy Cole
- Colemanite
- Colen Donck
- John Colenso
- Derwent Coleridge
- Hartley Coleridge
- Herbert Coleridge
- John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge
- John Taylor Coleridge
- Sara Coleridge
- Coleshill, Buckinghamshire
- John Colet
- Gaspard II de Coligny
- Colin Blackburn, Baron Blackburn
- Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll
- Colin Macfarquhar
- Colin Muset
- Collatia
- Charles Collé
- The College of Richard Collyer
- Bartolomeo Colleoni
- Pietro Colletta
- Colley Cibber
- Collin d'Harleville
- Heinrich Joseph von Collin
- Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
- Collingwood, Victoria
- Anthony Collins (philosopher)
- John Churton Collins
- Mortimer Collins
- William Collins (poet)
- Colloquy of Poissy
- Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois
- Robert Collyer
- George Colman the Elder
- George Colman the Younger
- John Colomb
- Philip Howard Colomb
- Colombia
- Pierre Bertrand de Colombier
- Colonial history of Angola
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
- Vittoria Colonna
- Colonnade
- Colonus (person)
- Colophon (city)
- Colorado River (Argentina)
- Colossae
- Colossal Cavern
- Colour sergeant
- Jean Claude Gilles Colson
- Edward Colston
- Columba
- Columbarium
- Columbia River
- Columbia, Tennessee
- Columbina
- Columbite
- Christopher Columbus
- Columbus, Georgia
- Columbus, Indiana
- Columbus, Mississippi
- Column of Arcadius
- Colure
- Coluthus
- John Colville (c. 1540–1605)
- Colvin Smith
- Auckland Colvin
- John Russell Colvin
- Sidney Colvin
- Colwyn Bay
- Coma Berenices
- Comacchio
- Comana (Cappadocia)
- Comana Pontica
- Comb and paper
- Combat helmet
- Combat of the Thirty
- George Combe
- William Combe
- Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere
- Émile Combes
- Comedy
- The Comedy of Errors
- John Amos Comenius
- B. B. Comer
- Comes
- Comet seeker
- The Comic History of Rome
- Comilla
- Comma
- Command of the sea
- Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
- Commandery
- Commemorative plaque
- Commendation ceremony
- Commentarii
- Commentry
- Commerce
- Commerce (card game)
- Commerce Clause
- Commercial law
- Commercial treaty
- Commercium
- Commercy
- Commissariat
- Commissary
- Commissionaire
- Commodian
- Commodus
- Common bleak
- Common Informers Act 1951
- Common land
- Common lodging-house
- List of common misconceptions
- Common raccoon dog
- Common redshank
- Common scold
- Common snipe
- Communism
- Lake Como
- Dino Compagni
- Companionway
- Company
- Compiègne