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- W.A.K.O. World Championships 1987
- Gugi Waaka
- USS Waccamaw
- Wadbilliga National Park
- Bobby Waddell
- Waddingham
- Wadhwan Assembly constituency
- USS Wadleigh
- Tor Wæhler
- Waffen-SS
- Rudolf Wagner (pilot)
- Scott Wagstaff
- Waihou
- 2008 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season
- 2009 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season
- Waikerie, South Australia
- Carole Wainaina
- Sean Wainui
- Rob Wainwright (rugby union)
- Te Waiohua
- Waikaremoana Waitoki
- Theodor Waitz
- Wajir Airport
- Wakapuaka River
- USS Wake
- Quentin Walcker
- Waldstätte
- 1756 in Wales
- David Art Wales
- Baldwin Wake Walker
- Patrick Walker (MI5 officer)
- Sir George Walker, 1st Baronet
- Sylford Walker
- Walker's Shortbread
- Wall of Shame
- James Wallace (businessman)
- Laura Wallace
- William Wallace (rower)
- Johann Ludwig, Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn
- Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn
- Max Wallraf
- Tricia Walsh-Smith
- Aoife Walsh
- Conor Walsh
- Courtney Walsh
- J. J. Walsh
- Johnny Walsh (hurler)
- Thomas Walsh (archbishop of Cashel)
- George de Grey, 3rd Baron Walsingham
- Marie-Thérèse Walter
- Dennis Walters
- Georgia Walters
- Jo Walton
- Minnie Walton
- Waluburg
- Wil Waluchow
- István Wampetits
- Wanderers Stadium
- Wang Fu Court
- Diane Wang
- Hendrikje Wangemann
- Masten Wanjala
- Sameer Wankhede
- Tony Want
- War crimes in the Tigray war
- War of the Breton Succession
- War of the Pyrenees
- Warby-Ovens National Park
- Ward River (Ireland)
- Peter J. Ward
- Frederick Warden
- Charlotte Wardlaw
- Warendorf (electoral district)
- Battle of Wareo
- Warlordz
- Bandula Warnapura
- Warriors (Gary Numan album)
- Wascana Trails
- Muhammad Waseem (cricketer)
- USS Washington (BB-56)
- USS Wasp (1893)
- Wassail
- Wassenaar Arrangement
- Grace Watamaleo
- The Watch (TV series)
- Water politics in the Jordan River basin
- Water polo at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament
- Water supply and sanitation in the European Union
- USS Water Witch (1851)
- Waterford City Council
- Waterford County Council
- Waterhen River (Saskatchewan)
- Gai Waterhouse
- Waterloo Road, London
- USS Waters (DD-115)
- Waterside railway station
- USS Wathena (ID-3884)
- Tudor Watkins, Baron Watkins
- Watson v British Boxing Board of Control
- Thomas Watson (bishop of Lincoln)
- George Watt (rugby league)
- Neil Watt
- Tommy Watt
- We Are All Alone
- We Are Klang
- We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year
- We're Here to the End
- Cecilia Webb
- Danny Webb (actor)
- Rhys Webb
- Stan Webb (rugby league)
- Ernst von Weber
- USS Webster
- Micheál Webster
- WeBuyCars Dome
- John Weckström
- Kristoffer Weckström
- Wegelin & Co.
- Melanie Wegling
- Max Wegner
- Wei Hsueh-kang
- Wei Yi
- Annelisa Weiland
- Gottfried Weilenmann (cyclist, born 1894)
- Indira Weis
- Sabine Weiss (politician)
- Weiwuying Metropolitan Park
- Yvonne Weldon
- Wellesbourne
- Wellington (footballer, born June 1981)
- Dean Wells (English footballer)
- Lionel Wells
- Richard Wells (Royal Navy officer)
- Tim Welsford
- 1889 Welsh Cup final
- 1896 Welsh Cup final
- Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship
- Marcel Welter
- James Erskine Wemyss
- Michael Wendler
- Wenhua Road Night Market
- Christopher Wenner
- Heinrich Wenseler
- José Ignacio Wert
- Werthyr standing stone
- Wesel I
- Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1735)
- West Australian Symphony Orchestra
- West Branch Mahantango Creek
- West Country ketch
- West Indian cricket team in England in 1906
- West Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2021–22
- West Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship
- John Westall
- Westbury-on-Trym
- Isabelle Westbury
- Western Australia an official handbook
- Western Australian shark cull
- Western Plains wine zone
- Western Port Highway
- Western Quebec seismic zone
- Nathaniel Westlake
- Bartholomew Westley
- Westlife discography
- Westmead Hawk
- Thomas Fane, 8th Earl of Westmorland
- Westnet
- Weston Academy
- John Weston (RAF officer)
- Westoning
- Westwind 24
- William Westwood, 1st Baron Westwood
- Christian Wetklo
- Laurent Wetzel
- Maya Weug
- Roger Weydert
- William Whaley
- What Comes Next (album)
- What Do I Do Now?
- What Doesn't Kill You (Jake Bugg song)
- What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us
- Amherst Barrow Whatman
- Patience Wheatcroft, Baroness Wheatcroft
- USS Wheatland
- Wheatley, South Yorkshire
- Peter Wheeler (TVR)
- Sean Whelan (journalist)
- Francis Wheler
- When Taekwondo Strikes
- When I'm with You (BGYO song)
- Where Horses Go to Die
- Where We're Calling From
- USS Whirlwind (SP-221)
- The White Goddess
- White Rabbit
- White revolution (India)
- Antonia White
- Jim White (journalist)
- Whitecliffs Branch historical site
- Jeff Whitefoot (rugby union)