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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from May 2022"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 10,477 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- We Are Lanzarote
- We Are the Wave
- We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
- Jacob Weager
- Wearmouth railway station
- The Weasel's Tale
- Samara Weaving
- Mimi Webb
- Albert Weber (footballer)
- Renée Webster
- Weekly Jamaica Courant
- Craig Weeks
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul
- Ediriweera Weerawardhana
- Ferry Weertman
- Kai Wegner
- Wilhelm Weigand
- Kurt Weigelt
- Weightlifting at the 2021 SEA Games
- Weinbergen
- David Weir (Scottish footballer)
- Findlay Weir
- Adam Weishaupt
- Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)
- Welcome to Yorkshire
- Well smack
- Well, Lincolnshire
- Jessica Weller
- Karl-Georg Wellmann
- Welshpool Town Hall
- Lidewij Welten
- Welton Le Wold
- Welton, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Welton, Lincolnshire
- Kurt Welzl
- Wendell (footballer, born 1947)
- Harry Wensley
- Wenyukela
- Wenzhou Medical University
- Wenzhou railway station
- Wer bin ich
- Wer bin ich – und wenn ja, wie viele?
- John Wesley
- Alexander Wesselsky
- Wessex Society of Newfoundland and Labrador
- West Ashby
- West Barkwith
- West Brompton station
- West Butterwick
- West Croydon station
- West Halton
- West Hampstead Thameslink railway station
- West Hampstead tube station
- West Indian cricket team in England in 1923
- West Indian cricket team in England in 1966
- West Indian cricket team in England in 1973
- West Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005
- West Indies cricket team
- West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club
- West Lynn railway station
- West Norwood railway station
- West Oxfordshire
- West Point Cemetery
- West Ward Rural District
- West Worthing railway station
- West Yorkshire derbies
- George Stephen West
- Gordon West
- William West (botanist)
- William West Jr
- Westborough, Lincolnshire
- Westbury-on-Severn Halt railway station
- Westby, Lincolnshire
- Westdene dam disaster
- Westerlo
- Léo Westermann
- Western Australia Softball Association
- Westgold Resources
- Bjørn Westh
- Westhoughton Mill
- Westmorland and Furness Council elections
- Westside Church
- Westville, Lincolnshire
- Westwoodside
- Wetteren
- Whalan, New South Wales
- Whale and Dolphin Conservation
- Hampden Whalley
- Whangateau
- Alan Wharton
- What a Week to Get Real
- What Iva Recorded
- George Whatford
- Joe Wheater
- Wheatley Hills & Intake (ward)
- Wheelchair Tennis Masters
- Wheelers Hill, Victoria
- Wheeling Township, Belmont County, Ohio
- When We Leave
- Where Are They Now? (TVB)
- Where Is Anne Frank
- Where Love Lives
- Whigs (British political party)
- Mark Whiley
- Whim Creek copper mine
- The White King (film)
- White Rainbow (film)
- White Tights
- White-bellied yellow bat
- White-naped lory
- Belle White
- Ian White (footballer)
- James White (RAF officer)
- Jacqueline Whitelaw
- John Whitelaw (general, born 1921)
- Whitesand River (Saskatchewan)
- Herbert Whitfeld
- Brian Whitfield
- Whittlestone Head railway station
- Who Killed Zebedee?
- The Who
- Whyteleafe railway station
- Whyteleafe South railway station
- Wichelen
- Joe Wickham
- Ingrid Gärde Widemar
- Widows Bar Dam
- Wielingen-class frigate
- Andrew Wight
- Wigram baronets
- Mieke Wijaya
- Raden Wijaya
- Wijnegem
- Wikmani poisid (TV series)
- Wild West (TV series)
- Pete Wild
- William Wild (cricketer)
- Alan Wilder
- Wilderich of Walderdorf
- Wilderness National Park
- Konstanty Wileński
- Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1906–1940)
- Wilkinstown
- Andrew Willcox
- Willebroek
- William (1811 Blythe ship)
- William (1811 ship)
- William III, Landgrave of Thuringia
- William Denison Roebuck
- William Hare Group
- William, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal
- William of Louth
- William of Modena
- William the Silent
- Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 6th Baronet
- Charles Greville Williams
- Gareth Williams (tennis)
- John Williams (VC)
- Johnny Williams (boxer)
- Len Williams (footballer)
- Nina Williams
- Sarah Williams (Labyrinth)
- Sian Williams (footballer)
- Tommy Williams (footballer, born 1899)
- Dominic Williamson
- Williamstown North, Victoria
- George Willis (politician)
- Simon Willis
- The Willows at Christmas
- Edgar Willsher
- Wilmington, South Australia
- Wilsford, Lincolnshire
- A. N. Wilson
- Aaron Wilson (director)
- Andrew Wilson (businessman)
- Brian Wilson (Australian rules footballer)
- Danny Wilson (cricketer)
- Danny Wilson (footballer, born 1991)
- Sir David Wilson, 1st Baronet
- Joseph Wilson (English cricketer)
- Margaret Wilson (tennis)
- Wimbledon Chase railway station
- Wimbledon Windmill
- Wimperg
- Winchmore Hill railway station
- Windeberg
- Windrush Day
- Windsor Bridge railway station (Pendleton)
- Windsor Colliery Halt railway station
- Winford baronets
- Winnaleah
- Winnetou (2016 film)
- Winnoc
- Winston-Salem Police Department
- Winter Hill (song)
- Wirrabara, South Australia
- Wisden 100
- Wisden Cricketers of the Year
- John Wishart (bishop)
- Egon Wisniowski