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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from July 2019"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 32,710 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Thale Bjerk
- Kine Beate Bjørnås
- Black Hill, South Australia
- Black Hill, Victoria
- Black Hills, Tasmania
- Black Honey (band)
- Black Island (Tasmania)
- Black Power (New Zealand gang)
- Black Pyramid Rock
- Black Queen, Lightning Ridge
- Black Range State Park
- Black River (Tasmania)
- Black River, Tasmania
- Black storm
- Black Sunday bushfires
- Black Wednesday 1878
- Monty Black
- Tom Black (speedway rider)
- Tony Black (writer)
- Whirimako Black
- William Pierpont Black
- Ethan Blackadder
- Blackalls Park railway station
- Brian Blackburn
- Blackbutt, New South Wales
- Blackford, South Australia
- James Blacklock (cricketer, born 1883)
- Blackmail (1973 film)
- Harold Blackmore
- Blackpool, New Zealand
- Blacksoil, Queensland
- Blackstone Heights, Tasmania
- Blackstone, Queensland
- Blacktown City Bears
- Blackville, New South Wales
- Blackwater coal mine
- James Blackwell (rugby union)
- Paul Blackwell (actor)
- Electoral district of Blackwood
- Blackwood Creek, Tasmania
- Blackwood Island
- Donald Blackwood
- Blackwood, Victoria
- Blades of Glory Cricket Museum
- Blagdon, Paignton
- Milan Blagojevic (soccer)
- James Blair (footballer)
- Blairich River
- Megan Blake Irwin
- Doris Blake (gymnast)
- Blakebrook, New South Wales
- Philip Blakeley
- Margot Blakely
- Stuart Blakely
- Michael Blakeney
- Blaketown
- Edgar Blamires
- Blampied, Victoria
- Maxime Blanc
- Goûter Route
- Annabel Blanchard
- Blanche Rock
- Blancoa
- Bland Creek Bridge
- Blandswood, New Zealand
- Shane Blaney
- Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre
- Gregorio Blasco
- Jakob Blasel
- André Blatter
- Tim Blättler
- Blaxlands Corner, New South Wales
- Blayney West Macquarie
- Ces Blazey
- Richard Blennerhassett
- Blepharocarya involucrigera
- Blessington, Tasmania
- Blind (Otūwhero) River
- Blind Balance
- Blind Bight, Victoria
- Blind Workers' Union of Victoria
- Bliss-stick
- Block by Block
- The Block (Brack)
- BLØF discography
- William Blomfield
- Blond Bay State Game Reserve
- Blood & Guts
- Blood lead level
- Bloods Range
- Bloomfield Lodge
- Kwenzo Blose
- Dave Bloustien
- Blowering, New South Wales
- Blowhard, Victoria
- Blowhole Diversion Tunnel
- Reinga Bloxham
- Blue Duck River
- Blue Grey River
- Blue Knob, New South Wales
- Blue Lake (Canterbury)
- Blue Lake (Otago)
- Blue Lake (Raoul Island)
- Blue Mountains (New Zealand)
- Blue Pacific (Streeton)
- Blue River (New Zealand)
- Blue Rocks, Tasmania
- Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session
- Bluebell Hill transmitting station
- Bluemantle Pursuivant
- Blues Point
- Blueys Beach, New South Wales
- The Bluff, Queensland (Ipswich)
- Bluff Downs fossil site
- Bluff Maritime Museum
- Bluff River (New Zealand)
- Blumine Island
- Blumont, Tasmania
- Brett Blundy
- Blythe River
- Blytheville Air Force Base
- BMM English Medium School
- BMW M8 GTE
- BNR class HSG
- Bo Peep, Victoria
- Yvonne Boag
- Board of Studies
- Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards
- Board President's XI (India)
- Boarijore
- Boat Harbour Beach
- Boat Harbour, New South Wales
- Boat Harbour, Tasmania
- Boath Assembly constituency
- Bobbara, New South Wales
- Bobbili Urban Development Authority
- Bobby Robson: More Than a Manager
- Boccia at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
- Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Team BC1–2
- Dominik Bock
- Bocking, Essex
- Kedar Bodas
- Bodhan Assembly constituency
- Barbara Bodichon
- Bodidar
- Bodinayakanur taluk
- The Bodley Head
- Béla Bodonyi
- Erhard F. Boehm
- Boeill Creek, New South Wales
- Bogan Gate
- Boggust Park Crater
- Bogmalo
- Bogong, New South Wales
- Bogong, Victoria
- Bogotá Bulldogs
- Erika Bogovic
- Pramila Bohidar
- Kerstin Bohman
- Rohit Bohra
- Sunil Bohra
- Karl Bohusch
- Abdou Boinaheri
- Boisdale, Victoria
- USS Boise (CL-47)
- Boise Hare Krishna Temple
- Bokakhat Assembly constituency
- Bokakhat subdivision
- Bolba block
- Bold Park Reservoir
- Boleng
- Allan Boler
- Bolinda, Victoria
- William Bolitho (cricketer)
- Bolivia at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
- Alun Bollinger
- Bollons Island
- Emiliano Bolongaita
- Aaron Bolot
- David Bolstad
- George T. Bolt
- Stjepan Boltižar
- Bolton Council
- Bolton Percy
- Alan Bolton (darts player)
- Elizabeth Bolton
- Bolton, Victoria
- Bolwarra Heights, New South Wales
- Bolwarra, New South Wales
- Alice Boman
- Pestonji Bomanji
- Bombah Point
- Bombardier 3.8
- Bombardier 4.8
- Bombay Catholic Sabha
- Bombay Light Horse
- Bombay Sweets
- Bombay, New South Wales
- Bombira
- Bombora