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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from September 2017"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 7,442 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- MV Aorangi (1924)
- Aorangi School
- Jessica-Jane Applegate
- George Appleton
- Appreciation Index
- The Apprentice (British TV series) series 4
- The Apprentice (British TV series) series 12
- Aquaphor
- MV Aqueity (1945)
- Arabization
- Aragalur
- Arasiramani
- Archdeacon Crowther Memorial Girls' School
- Anna Archibald
- Katie Archibald
- Nicholas Archibald
- Arena Națională
- Ariano Suassuna Trophy
- Ariel (The Tempest)
- Yury Aristov
- K. R. Arjunan
- Vernon Armitage
- Frankie Armstrong
- John Armstrong (architect)
- John Armstrong (journalist/poet)
- Kevin Armstrong (guitarist)
- Army Flying Museum
- Hollie Arnold
- Aronda
- River Arrow, Wales
- Eustahija Arsić
- Arthur I, Duke of Brittany
- Arundel Castle
- Aruvankadu
- S. N. Arya
- Ash Merlyn International School
- Daniel Ash
- Ashby Canal
- List of Ashes to Ashes episodes
- River Ashop
- Mohamed Ashraf
- Mohammad Ashraful
- Dean Ashton
- Asia Town (restaurant)
- Ask Rhod Gilbert
- Askern Miners F.C.
- Asoli
- Asom Gana Parishad
- John Aspinall (engineer)
- Marie Aspioti
- Aspiring Air
- Assembly Rooms Cinema Hall
- Associated Architects
- Rakesh Asthana
- Division of Aston
- Felicity Aston
- Astrosaurs
- Asturian miners' strike of 2012
- Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
- Simon Ateak
- Vincent Ateak
- SS Athenia (1903)
- Candacy Atkins
- John Atkins (cyclist)
- Roxy Atkins
- Atlanta (Porcupine Tree album)
- Attack on the Iron Coast
- Attayampatti
- Constitutionalization attempts in Iran
- Derek Attridge
- ATVOD
- John Atwell (engineer)
- Auckland Central (New Zealand electorate)
- 1962 Auckland City mayoral election
- 1965 Auckland City mayoral election
- 1968 Auckland City mayoral election
- 1971 Auckland City mayoral election
- 1974 Auckland City mayoral election
- 1977 Auckland City mayoral election
- Olli Auero
- F. H. Auld
- Aussie Racing Cars
- John Austen (died 1572)
- Australia Zoo
- Australian Affordable Housing Party
- Australian cricket team in India in 2017–18
- Austramathes purpurea
- The Autobiography of a Flea
- Automobile Museum Reims-Champagne
- Avadattur
- Avadhanum Paupiah
- Avalanche Lake, Nilgiris
- Ave Maria International Academy
- Avinashi
- Avoca Dell, South Australia
- Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon
- Avondale, Queensland
- AWA Tower
- Awana clan
- Awarai
- Awinmul
- Ayabakan
- Derlis Ayala
- Ayesha's Rainbow
- John Aylworth
- Ayothiapattinam
- Ayr Bruins
- Ayr Scottish Eagles
- Tom Ayrton
- Musayed Al-Azimi
- Ibrahim Aziz (athlete)
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- B.D. College, Patna
- Omar Ba
- Ba'kelalan
- Frank Baaleri
- Justin Baard
- Wallie Babb
- BAC Mustard
- Margit Bach
- Back (TV series)
- Back Home (novel)
- Backes & Strauss
- Roger Backhouse
- Badaga cinema
- Badehar Urf Dehlan
- Élisabeth Badinter
- Badsha – The Don
- HMS Bahamas
- Samuel Bai
- Natasha Baig
- Baijini
- Lucy Bailey
- Reginald Richard Bailey
- Donald Macpherson Baillie
- John Baillie (railway engineer)
- Eric Bailly
- Alistair Bain
- Dionne Bainbridge
- Andrew Wilson Baird
- John Baird (Wolverhampton MP)
- John Baird I
- Bajgi
- Thomas H. Bak
- Grace Bakari
- Frano Bakarić
- George Baker (British actor)
- John Baker (RAF officer)
- John Gilbert Baker
- Natasha Baker
- Bakhtiyarpur College of Engineering
- Baking Board, Queensland
- Godfred Bakiweyem
- Jagmeet Bal
- Division of Balaclava
- Hoon Balakram
- Balanak Bonihar O Pallavi
- Aleksandr Balandin (gymnast)
- Herbert Baldwin (politician)
- Jack Baldwin (footballer)
- Panapasa Balekana
- Lady Eve Balfour
- Dick Balharry
- HMS Ballahou
- John Ballantyne (minister)
- John Ballantyne (publisher)
- Division of Ballarat
- Ballet Shoes (novel)
- Balnacoul Halt railway station
- Keteng Baloseng
- Quratulain Balouch
- HMS Bamborough Castle (K412)
- Banaz: A Love Story
- H. Hugh Bancroft
- John Bancroft (businessman)
- Band of Magicians
- Banda, Maharashtra
- Bangana town
- HMS Bangor (J00)
- Banjara (Muslim)
- Bank of New Zealand Centenary Series 1994–95
- Bank of Scotland £10 note
- Donald Banks
- Moheschunder Bannerjee
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- Banrawats
- HMS Banshee (1894)
- HMS Banterer (1807)
- HMS Banterer
- Baptist High School
- Barabaig people
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- HMS Barbara (1806)
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- HMS Barbuda (1780)
- Bardolph (Shakespeare character)
- HMS Barfleur
- HMS Barfleur (1697)
- HMS Barfleur (1768)
- HMS Barfleur (1892)
- HMS Barham (1811)