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- Football Association of Maldives
- For Tomorrow (song)
- For What It's Worth (Placebo song)
- Ford Escort RS Cosworth
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- Luke Ford (blogger)
- Foreign relations of Antigua and Barbuda
- Emmelie de Forest
- Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
- Chelsea Forkin
- List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom
- Alexandru Forminte
- Juan Forn
- James Alexander Forrest
- Fort Kinnaird
- Fosse Shopping Park
- Fossil Cave
- Ian Foster (rugby union)
- Fotheringay
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- The Four Columns
- Peter Fourier
- Fourth Estate
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- France women's national futsal team
- Franks Report (1957)
- Julian Fraser
- Thomas Richard Fraser
- The Fratellis discography
- Free (Rudimental song)
- Free Theatre Christchurch
- Ian Freeland
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- Warwick Freeman
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- Count Renaud de la Frégeolière
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- Anna-Lena Friedsam
- Frisa Valtellinese
- John Frith (martyr)
- From Genesis to Revelation
- From Luxury to Heartache
- From Ragtime to Rock 'n' Roll
- Richard Fromont
- Front National (South Africa)
- Der Frosch mit der Maske
- Frozen (alcoholic drink)
- Frozen Ghost
- Frozen Ones
- Scott Fuglistaller
- William Fullerton (politician)
- John Furley
- Fuse (Keith Urban album)
- England national futsal team
- Futuristic Dragon
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- Robert Henry Otley Gale
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- Jim Galloway
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- Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
- Hamish Gard
- Julian Gardner (lawyer)
- Garfagnina goat
- Frederick Garling
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- Lilian Gask
- Gasoline Alley (album)
- Fernando Gaspar
- Gateway Television
- John Gatfield
- Gaunless Bridge
- David Gaunson
- Katharina Gaus
- Vijaykumar Krishnarao Gavit
- Gay Community News (Dublin)
- Chhanda Gayen
- Katie Gaynor
- Geary River
- Gecko (song)
- Mac Geddes
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- Samuel Gee
- Thawar Chand Gehlot
- Joe Geia
- Gellibrand River
- General Service Medal (Bophuthatswana)
- General Service Medal (Venda)
- Genesis (Genesis album)
- Genesis Live
- Genesis Live at Wembley Stadium
- Genesis Revisited
- Genesis Revisited: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
- Genesis: In Concert
- Paddy George
- Georgia men's national handball team
- Georgia women's national floorball team
- Georgia women's national under-19 floorball team
- Germany at the 1932 Summer Olympics
- Germany men's national 3x3 team
- Germany men's national goalball team
- Germany men's national pitch and putt team
- Germany national cricket team
- Germany national korfball team
- Germany national racquetball team
- Germany women's national floorball team
- Germany women's national goalball team
- Germany women's national under-19 floorball team
- Gerontius, Metropolitan of Moscow
- Dave Gerrard
- Adolphe Gesché
- Amaka Gessler
- Teitur Gestsson
- Get Back
- Get Closer 2011 World Tour
- Get It On (T. Rex song)
- Ghana national baseball team
- Ghana national cricket team
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- Gibraltar national cricket team
- Peter Gibson
- Richard Gibson
- Sam Giddens
- Gideon the Ninth
- Comics art and writing of Denis Gifford
- Colin Gill
- Gillan (album)
- Michael Cavenagh Gillett
- Gimme the Light
- A Girl Fighter
- Girlfriend in a Coma (song)
- Girls (N-Dubz song)
- Girona railway station
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- Give It Up to Me
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- Glenroy Station
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- Glued to the Box
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- Going Out
- Ken Going
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- Gold Creek Dam
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- Good Feeling (Travis album)