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Wikipedia articles (tagged in this month) that use dd mm yyyy date formats, whether by application of the first main contributor rule or by virtue of close national ties to the subject belong in this category. Use {{Dmy}} or {{Use dmy dates}} to add an article to this category. See Wikipedia:MOSNUM.
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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from November 2013"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,893 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- 1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom)
- 3AW
- 4 Cheyne Walk
- 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
- The 5 O'Clock Show
- 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
- 6 (film)
- 7th Cruiser Squadron (United Kingdom)
- 8-pallo
- 9th Deccan Horse
- 9th Queen's Royal Lancers
- 10 Corso Como
- Der 10. Mai
- 21 tapaa pilata avioliitto
- 22 m2
- 24 Hour Psycho
- 26 October 1993
- 27 Infantry Battalion (Ireland)
- 27 Kinder European Challenge
- 30 unohtumatonta laulua
- 42d Flying Training Squadron
- 45th Parliament of Australia
- 55th Berlin International Film Festival
- 97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot
- 100 Ways to Murder Your Wife
- 101st Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers)
- 117th Military Police Battalion
- 132 Battery (The Bengal Rocket Troop) Royal Artillery
- 481st Tactical Fighter Squadron
- 505 Games
- 580s BC
- 1859 in South Africa
- 1860 in South Africa
- 1865 in South Africa
- 1874 in South Africa
- 1875 in South Africa
- 1876 in South Africa
- 1878 in South Africa
- 1889 in South Africa
- 1894 in South Africa
- 1896 in South Africa
- 1901 Caister lifeboat disaster
- 1906 Hong Kong typhoon
- 1920 Eastern Suburbs season
- 1925 FA Charity Shield
- 1926 FA Charity Shield
- 1931 in South Africa
- 1931 World Archery Championships
- 1935 in South Africa
- 1937 in South Africa
- 1938 European Athletics Championships
- 1946 in South Africa
- 1954 in South Africa
- 1956 Night Series Cup
- 1957 Valencia flood
- 1964 Night Series Cup
- 1969 Gujarat riots
- 1971 Heinz Cup
- 1972 in South Africa
- 1977 B.R.S.C.C. Trophy
- 1979 Hang Ten 400
- 1991 Sugo 500km
- 1992 Winter Olympics
- 1999 in British television
- 2007 All-Australian team
- 2007 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland
- 2008 Karnataka-Tamil Nadu hooch tragedy
- 2009 United Kingdom E. coli outbreak
- 2009–10 Iraqi Premier Division
- 2010 Commonwealth Games
- 2010 Lisbon summit
- 2010 World Thoroughbred Rankings
- 2011 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship
- 2011–12 Ravan Baku season
- 2012 CERH European Championship
- 2012 Chicago summit
- 2012 Munich artworks discovery
- 2012–13 Georgian Cup
- 2012–13 Southend United F.C. season
- 2012–13 Ukrainian Cup
- 2013 Chapramari Forest train accident
- 2013 Drogheda United F.C. season
- 2013 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
- 2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
- 2013 Melbourne Cup
- 2013 Pahang FA season
- 2013 Singapore cyberattacks
- 2013 Tippeligaen
- 2013 Wilson Security Sandown 500
- 2013–14 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season
- 2013–14 Cyclo-cross bpost bank trophy
- 2013–14 Georgian Cup
- 2013–14 Pune F.C. season
- 2014 Apia International Sydney
- 2014 Chinese Super League
- 2014 Foxtel Cup
- 2014 in Ireland
- 2014 Melbourne Cup
- 8600 series
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- A la Carte (Triumvirat album)
- AAT Kings
- Ahmet Abakay
- Abbey Grange Church of England Academy
- Abbey Town railway station
- Abbot's Meads
- Fredric Abbott
- Ahmed "Koushary" Abdel Monem
- Abdul Kalam Island
- Bilal Abdullah
- Charles McLaren, 4th Baron Aberconway
- Aberdare by-election, 1946
- Aberdare by-election, 1954
- Aberdeen South by-election, 1917
- Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central by-election, 1919
- Abersychan
- Abertillery by-election, 1950
- Abertillery by-election, 1965
- Above the Noise Tour
- Absent in the Spring
- Absolmsia
- Karl Abt (painter)
- ABU Robocon
- Aby
- Aceh
- Ignatius Kutu Acheampong
- Andreas Achenbach
- Oswald Achenbach
- Herbert Achternbusch
- Achtung Baby
- Franz Ackermann
- Johann Adam Ackermann
- Max Ackermann
- Otto Ackermann (painter)
- Sarah Angelina Acland
- Act to Restrain Abuses of Players
- Acthorpe
- ACTION
- Acton Bridge
- Matt Acton
- Ada TV
- Albrecht Adam
- Benno Adam
- Emil Adam
- Eugen Adam
- Heinrich Adam
- Luitpold Adam
- Adams Filmi
- Luke Adams (footballer)
- Luke Adams (potter)
- Maud Adams
- Thomas Adamson (priest)
- Adaptogen
- John Addis
- Adela of Champagne
- Maggie Aderin-Pocock
- Suman Adhikary
- Pantaloons Fashion & Retail
- Jankel Adler
- Salomon Adler
- Carl Johan Adlercreutz
- Adléta
- Adlington, Cheshire
- Adnams Brewery
- Adrak Ke Punjey
- Adur District Council election, 2006
- The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
- Afghanistan–Iran relations
- Afraid to Dance
- Afrikaans Wikipedia
- Iman Afsarian
- Afzal ul-Mulk
- Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple
- Agden, Cheshire East
- Agden, Cheshire West and Chester
- Aggregate Industries
- Aglandjia
- Giovanni Battista Agnello
- Karl Agricola
- Mirza Nasir Ahmad
- Hafız Ahmed Pasha
- Hezarpare Ahmed Pasha
- Melek Ahmed Pasha
- Nisar Ahmed Faruqi
- Aika (album)
- Max Emanuel Ainmiller
- Air Brousse
- Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust
- Aisby, South Kesteven
- Aisthorpe
- Al-Khidmat Foundation
- Alanta Manor
- Alantės Manor
- Rose Alba
- Albany Senior High School, Western Australia
- Aldbourne
- Heinrich Jacob Aldenrath
- Aldford
- David Aldous
- Goldie Alexander
- Bill Alexander (painter)