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- Keezhmad
- Kegworth
- Keil Isles
- Keiron: The First Voyager
- Keisei Chiba Line
- Keli Highland
- Amanda Keller
- Mike Kellie
- Kells, County Meath
- HMS Kelly (F01)
- Abigail Kelly
- Declan Kelly (radio executive)
- John Kelly (footballer, born 1909)
- Richard Kelly (Australian cricketer)
- Kelmarsh railway station
- HMS Kelvin (F37)
- Kelvin Diesels
- Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena
- Kelvinbank F.C.
- Kelvinside Athletic F.C.
- Lorraine Kember
- Charles Kemp (Australian cricketer)
- Franz-Josef Kemper
- Kendall River (Queensland)
- Kendleshire
- Waman Kendre
- T. D. Kendrick
- Kendriya Vidyalaya Bolarum
- Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 AFA, Dundigal
- Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 AFA, Dundigal
- Kendriya Vidyalaya Tirumalagiri
- Kenilworth Homestead
- John Kenneally (radio presenter)
- Jack Kennedy (hurler)
- Mark Kennedy (musician)
- Annie Kenney
- Frankie Kent
- Hayman Kent
- Kenton Bar
- Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Felicia Kentridge
- Kentstown
- James Kerley
- Andrew Kerr (broadcaster)
- Frank Kerr (footballer)
- Esa Kervinen
- Keshav Puram metro station
- Keswick, South Australia
- Keyham, Leicestershire
- Khader Memorial College of Engineering and Technology
- Khairatabad Mosque
- Khairatabad railway station
- Pengiran Khairul Khalil
- Seif Khalifa
- Khan Market metro station
- Harun Rashid Khan
- Irene Khan
- Mehran Khan
- Muhammad Nawaz Khan (writer)
- Raheel Khan
- Sardar Ali Khan (justice)
- Khandela
- Khanzadas of Mewat
- Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary
- Khatoo, Rajasthan
- Reyhaneh Khatouni
- KHCAA Golden Jubilee Chamber Complex
- Manish Khera
- Khetri Nagar
- Khol Hi-Raitan Wildlife Sanctuary
- Khuda Dekh Raha Hai
- Khuddar (1985 film)
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Khulna
- Khurais Airport
- Khurais Airport (old)
- Khusro Manzil
- KIA Football Academy
- Kiama Examiner
- Kivutha Kibwana
- Evans Kidero
- John Kiely (Waterford hurler)
- Herbert Thomson Kienzle
- Roderich Kiesewetter
- Kigumba–Masindi–Hoima–Kabwoya Road
- Kilcloon
- Kilcoy Homestead
- Kilcummin, County Mayo
- Kildalkey
- Kilkelly
- Killawalla
- Killiney railway station
- The Killing Field
- Killyleagh Castle
- Kilmainhamwood
- Kilmarnock Athletic F.C.
- Kilmarnock Athletic F.C. (1888)
- Kilmarnock Portland F.C.
- Kilmaronock Thistle F.C.
- Kilmead
- Kilmessan
- Kilmorack Gallery
- Kilmovee
- Kilnwood Vale railway station
- Kilrossanty GAA
- Kilsby and Crick railway station
- Kilskeer
- Kiltale
- Kiltimagh
- Kim Won-gyun
- Tom Kimber
- HMS Kimberley (F50)
- Kimberley East railway station
- Kimberley West railway station
- Kimcote and Walton
- Grace Kimmins
- Ally Kimote
- Kincardine Community Hospital
- Kindred Spirits (1984 film)
- Kinetica Sports Ltd
- Kinfauns Castle
- King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- The King Is Dead!
- King Kothi Palace
- King Mob
- The King of the Two Day Wonder
- Dave King (footballer, born 1940)
- Dave King (footballer, born 1962)
- Simon King (musician)
- Thea King
- King's Cliffe railway station
- King's Colour Squadron
- King's Norton, Leicestershire
- King's Park Secondary School
- King's Theatre, Edinburgh
- King's Theatre, Glasgow
- Kingdom of Alwar
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- Kingdom of Jaisalmer
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- Kingdom of Sirohi
- Amason Kingi
- Kings Beach Bathing Pavilion
- The Kings of Frog Island
- Kingsbridge branch line
- Clarence Kingsbury
- Kingscote railway station
- HMS Kingston (F64)
- Kingston Park
- A. Kent Kingston
- Wendy Kingston
- James Kinnell
- Mick Kinsella
- Enjo Kiongozi
- HMS Kipling (F91)
- Lucy Kiraly
- Kirandul
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- Eric Kirby
- Roc Kirby
- Pete Kircher
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- Kirkby Mallory
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- Kirkintilloch Athletic F.C.
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- Kirklington and Edingley railway station
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- Kirti Nagar metro station
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- Mile Kitić
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- Knockmore, County Mayo
- Knossington
- Knowle Hospital
- Tim Knox
- FC Kochin
- Martsel Koen
- Jens Koeppen
- Mike Koglin
- Kohat Enclave metro station
- Mihai Kokossy