Category:EngvarB from January 2024
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 474 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change
- Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice
- Cabinet Secretary for North Wales
- Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs (Wales)
- Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution
- Cabinet Secretary for Transport (Wales)
- Maia Cabrera
- Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum
- Jane Chapple-Hyam
- Cheshire County Cricket League
- Chief Whip (Wales)
- China Navigation Company
- Christian Caldwell
- Church of St Beuno and St Mary
- John Cockin
- Convoy HX 90
- Corporals killings
- Cross Temple, Fangshan
- Tim Cutler
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- Carys Dallinger
- Tim Dalton (rugby union)
- The Dark Side of the Moon
- Death and state funeral of John Magufuli
- Charlie Dempsey (wrestler)
- Deputy Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism
- Robert Derby
- Devenish Island
- Graham Dewes
- Imtiaz Dharker
- The Diamond Smugglers
- John Dobie (linguist)
- Isoa Domolailai
- Jowasa Drodrolagi
- Mark Du Plessis
- Peshoton Dubash
- Michael Duberry
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- Sualauvi Fa'alogo
- Tupo Fa'amasino
- Lisiate Faʻaoso
- Ta'u Fainga'anuku
- Latu Fainu
- Feleti Fakaongo
- Farha (film)
- Mark Faumuina
- Jack Feleti
- Ed Fidow
- Pila Fifita
- Taufaʻao Filise
- Finance Trust Bank
- Lee Finnerty
- David Fisiiahi
- Paul Fisiiahi
- Flightlink
- St Mark's English Church, Florence
- Sione Fonua
- Latiume Fosita
- Myriam François
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- Calum Gahan
- Julije Gazzari
- Ghana national football team
- Gloster Grebe
- Joseph Goebbels
- Fran Goldthorp
- Elizabeth Gordon, Duchess of Gordon
- Grace family
- Alfred Grace
- Grantham and Melton Cricket Association
- Greg Barclay
- Greg Norman's Golf Power
- Greg Norman's Shark Attack!: The Ultimate Golf Simulator
- Niko Gršković
- Guru Ravidass Jayanti
- Gytrash
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- Danny Kaleopa
- Sekonaia Kalou
- El Yam Kancepolsky
- Rudi Kapeli
- Epel Kapinias
- Vuate Karawalevu
- Joseph Kauvai
- Christina Kay
- Thea Keith-Matchitt
- Cole Keith
- Patrick Kelly (association footballer)
- Kheech Meri Photo
- Kigali Green Complex
- Keano Kini
- Benjamin Kiplagat
- Kitione Kautoga
- Kodeni Solar Power Station
- Lolani Koko
- Meli Koliavu
- Vae Kololo
- Koreans
- Taniela Koroi
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- SS La Bourgogne
- Leo Lafaiali'i
- Seilala Lam
- Lancashire League (cricket)
- John Gerald Lang
- Aymeric Laporte
- Josefa Lasagavibau
- Penieli Latu
- Lord Athol Layton
- Kele Leawere
- Kruise Leeming
- Gus Leger
- Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket League
- Andrew Leota
- Let There Be More Light
- Macgraff Leuluai
- Leon Leuty
- Shaznay Lewis
- Alamoni Liavaʻa
- List of number-one songs of 2024 (Malaysia)
- Liverpool and District Cricket Competition
- Lobo (Dutch singer)
- Ekeroma Luaiufi
- Ariana Luamanu
- Zebastian Lucky Luisi
- Soni Luke
- Lum Pao-Hua
- Iona Lupena
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- Ilaisa Maʻasi
- José Machín
- Jone Macilai (rugby league)
- Madame Tussauds
- The Madness of King George
- Terepai Maea
- Simana Mafileo
- Peter Magubane
- Duane Major
- Fred Makimare
- Malaysia national football team
- Gus Malietoa-Brown
- David Manako
- Josip Mandić
- Danny Mandroiu
- Chioma Mang
- Esau Mann
- Mansfield and District Cricket League
- Mohamed Mansour (businessman)
- Falanisi Manukia
- Jason Marshall (rugby union)
- Ema Masi
- Netane Masima
- Benjamin Mata
- Alianne Matamoros
- Akuila Matanibukaca
- Toru Mateariki
- Patricia Mbazogho
- Bill McCarthy (dual player)
- Alex McGregor (Cook Island footballer)
- Scott McManus
- Meddle
- Medieval art
- Moses Meninga
- Caroline Michel
- Kaylen Miller
- Minister for Mental Health and Early Years