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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from November 2017"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 7,418 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Atacama Desert border dispute
- HMCS Athabaskan (G07)
- Marios Athanasiadis
- Rachel Atherton
- Kenny Athiu
- Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres
- Athletics at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games
- Frank Atkinson (museum director)
- Attaullah (Afghan cricketer)
- David Attenborough filmography
- Paul Atterbury
- Attorney-General (Vic) ex rel Dale v Commonwealth
- Attorney-General for NSW v Brewery Employees Union of NSW
- Louis Attrill
- William Atwood
- Gilad Atzmon
- 1944 Auckland City mayoral election
- 1953 Auckland City mayoral election
- AudioGO
- Ilkka Auer
- SS Augustine B. McManus
- The Aunt and the Sluggard
- Australasian Antarctic Expedition
- Australia at the 2017 Asian Winter Games
- Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation v Whybrow & Co
- Flag of the Australian Capital Territory
- Australian constitutional law
- Australian Dodgeball League
- Australian Homemade
- 2017 Australian Open
- 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis
- Autographer
- Automated Meteorological Data Acquisition System
- Autotroph
- Province of Avalon
- Poloni Avek
- Ismael Avila
- Andri Avraam
- Awards and decorations received by Leonid Brezhnev
- Awe (film)
- Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer
- Richard Ayoade
- Gillian Ayres
- Aze (chief)
- Shamsuddin Azeemi
- Maqsood Aziz
- Azusa (train)
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- RAF Babdown Farm
- Mauro Baccelli
- Robin Bacchus
- The Bachelor (Australian TV series) season 5
- The Bachelorette (Australian TV series) season 3
- Henry Bachtold
- Alžbeta Bačíková
- Back in Time for...
- Saajid Badat
- Lee Baddeley
- Baden-Powell Peak
- Badimaya
- Jim Baggott
- Wali Bahadur
- Julien Bahain
- Khalifa Bahrouni
- Baiada Poultry
- Stepan Baidiuk
- Laura Bailey (footballer)
- Bailgu
- David Bailie
- James Baird (British Army officer)
- Baiyungu
- Lars Bak
- Tiémoué Bakayoko
- Kenny Baker (English actor)
- Maureen Baker (doctor)
- Phil Baker (rower)
- Stanley Baker
- Patrick Baladi
- Tibor Balajcza
- Baldoyle
- Michael Balfour (actor)
- Balfours
- Balice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
- James Ball (journalist)
- The Ballad of Shirley Collins
- The Ballad of Yoel Moshe Salomon
- Balleny Islands
- Margaret Ballinger
- Balls to the Wall (album)
- Alastair Balls
- Balmacara Bay
- Balmain ferry wharf
- Balmain West ferry wharf
- Darren Balmforth
- Mary Bamber
- Anne Bampton
- Andrew Barnard
- Bandits in Milan
- RAF Banff
- Bang on the Money
- Bang the Drum (album)
- Bank Nationalisation Case
- Hany El-Banna
- Baradha people
- Karin Barber
- Mary Barbour
- Barburgh Mill
- Emilie Juliane of Barby-Mühlingen
- Gerard Barcia
- Juan Pablo Barcia
- James Barclay
- HMAS Barcoo
- RAF Bardney
- RAF Barford St John
- Tommy Barkas
- Brian Barker
- Eric Barker
- Paul Barker (writer)
- Teslyn Barkman
- RAF Barkway
- St John the Baptist's Church, Barnack
- Brian Barnes (golfer)
- Geoffrey Thomas Barnes
- Horace Barnes
- Thomas Barnes (journalist)
- Barra brava
- Tom Barras (rower)
- Colin Barratt
- Tony Barrell (journalist)
- Claudia Barrenechea
- Marcos Barreto
- John Barrett (tennis)
- Barry Welsh Is Coming
- Joyce Barry
- Jan Bárta
- Basil Bartlett
- Charles Bartlett (rower)
- Chris Bartley (rower)
- RAF Barton Hall
- Wilfred Bartrop
- HMAS Barwon
- Baryonyx (band)
- Patrick Bashford
- Basia
- Laxman Basnet
- RAF Bassingbourn
- Marc Bassingthwaighte
- Damián Batallini
- Batán Grande Reserved Zone
- Pauline Irene Batebe
- Marcus Bateman
- Christopher Bates (rower)
- Murder of Thomas Bates
- Philip Bath
- Bathurst Courthouse
- James Batley
- David Batt (politician)
- Battagram
- Miriam Batten
- Battle Abbey School
- Battle Chef Brigade
- Battle of Cape Gloucester
- Battle of Karksi (1600)
- Beate Baumgartner
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- Mary Ann Baxter
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- Bayview Park ferry wharf
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- Gary Beadle
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- Richard Beard (photographer)
- Henry Beasley
- The Beat (British band)
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- Beaufort, Malaysia
- HMCS Beauharnois (K540)
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- Henry Beaumont (priest)
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- Gordon Becker
- Tanya Beckett
- John Charles Beckwith (British Army officer)
- E. W. Bedford
- Janet Beer
- Rebecca Beeson
- Bega Dairy & Drinks
- Harold Begbie
- Catherine Bégin