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- Earl of Buchan
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- Ian Buchanan (academic)
- Anthony Buckeridge
- Buckingham (UK Parliament constituency)
- Marcus Buckingham
- Buckinghamshire County Council elections
- Francis Trevelyan Buckland
- Herbert Tudor Buckland
- Rob Buckman
- Harold Buddery
- Buddh International Circuit
- Budj Bim National Park
- Buffet
- The Buggles
- Buhera
- Austin Bukenya
- Jayson Bukuya
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- Bulawayo Polytechnic College
- Bulawayo Technical School
- David Bulbring
- Bulgaria at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
- Makelesi Bulikiobo-Batimala
- Bull Island
- Clive Bull
- John Bull (composer)
- Trevor Bull
- Martyn Lawrence Bullard
- USS Bullhead
- William Bullock (collector)
- Matt Bulman
- Victor Bulmer-Thomas
- Heinrich von Bülow (diplomat)
- Rudolf von Bünau (father)
- Maico Buncio
- Abass Bundu
- Jean Bungartz
- Frank Bungay
- Inayat Bunglawala
- Bunny Chow (film)
- Bunny Rugs
- Rodney Bunting
- Bunurong Marine and Coastal Park
- Bunurong Marine National Park
- Die Burger
- Greg Burgess (rugby union)
- Richard James Burgess
- Rosie Burgess
- Burgh le Marsh
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- Mike Burgoyne (rugby union)
- Kathy Burke
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- W. J. Burley
- Walter Burley
- Burlingtons Bar
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- Alexander Burnes
- William Burnes
- Gilbert Burnet
- James Burnett, Lord Monboddo
- Burnley Manchester Road railway station
- Alex Burns (footballer)
- John Burns
- Ronnie Burns (singer)
- Bert Burridge
- Lee Burridge
- Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park
- Wesley Burrowes
- Liam Burrows
- Clemency Burton-Hill
- Ken Burton
- Nick Burton
- Robert Burton
- Hubert Busby Jr.
- James Busby
- Bill Bushby (footballer)
- Bushmanland (South West Africa)
- Business Day (South Africa)
- Robert William Buss
- Eduardo Bustos
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- Iain Butchart
- Barry Butler (footballer, born 1934)
- Ernie Butler (footballer, born 1924)
- Harry Butler
- Samuel Butler (novelist)
- Samuel Butler (schoolmaster)
- Butterfly Collectors
- Christoph Butterwegge
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- Mel Buttle
- Button Nose
- Larry Buttrose
- Mary Butts
- Luvsangiin Buudai
- Kimberly Buys
- Guy Bwele
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- Glen Byam Shaw
- Althea Byfield
- Douglas Byng
- Pat Byrne (singer)
- Rosemary Byrne
- Syd Byrnes
- John Byrom
- April Byron
- David Byron
- Early life of Lord Byron
- Henry James Byron
- May Byron
- Robert Byron (travel writer)
- Tanya Byron
- Byzantium (band)
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- Cadeby, South Yorkshire
- Jason Cadee
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- Pogus Caesar
- Café Jacques
- Dee Caffari
- Romano Cagnoni
- Hugh Cahill
- Derwent Hall Caine
- City of Cairns
- Cairns Tilt Train derailment
- Caister-on-Sea
- Gurty Calambé
- HMS Calcutta (D82)
- Calcutta School of Indology
- William Henderson Calder
- Ross Caldwell
- Tim Caldwell (cricketer)
- SS California (1923)
- Call (band)
- Georgina Callaghan
- Dave Callan
- Peter Callander
- Norman Callender
- Ashley Callie
- Kenneth Calman
- City of Caloundra
- Frank Calvert
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- Alex Campbell (singer)
- Camber Sands
- Cambodia at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Camelia (singer)
- Barbara Cameron (bowls)
- Charles Cameron (magician)
- Daniel Cameron (Australian politician)
- Richard Cameron (Covenanter)
- Joe Camilleri
- Teofilo Camomot
- Camouflage (Sonny Condell album)
- Camp Gabriels
- Camp Mountain rail accident
- Camp Mulla
- Campaigning for the 2008 Zimbabwean presidential election
- Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton
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- Cannock Chase District
- Cannon and Ball
- The Cannon and Ball Show