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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from January 2015"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,629 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Claim of Right 1989
- Clan Scrymgeour
- Clann Credo
- Clapham railway station, Adelaide
- St John the Baptist Church, Clarborough
- James Clare (rugby league)
- Dave Clark (musician)
- Henry Martyn Clark
- Laurence Clark (comedian)
- Thomas Brown Clark
- Bob Carlos Clarke
- Dave Clarke (English footballer)
- Eric "Fish" Clarke
- Isaac Clarke (publisher)
- Johnny Clarke
- William Clarke (industrialist)
- Clarkson, South Africa
- Classic Brit Awards
- Classic Response
- O Clássico
- Panzer Division Clausewitz
- Clayton, West Sussex
- Cleator Moor East railway station
- Cleator Moor railway station
- Clematis railway station
- Emmanuelle Clément
- Manuel Clemente
- Clements Gap Wind Farm
- Clésio
- Robert Cox Clifton
- Climate Change Agreement (UK)
- Cliveden Mansions
- Clock Opera
- Susan Close
- Cluniac priories in Great Britain
- CMA CGM Bougainville
- Coastwatch Oz
- Coat of arms of the City of York Council
- Emblem of Vietnam
- Cobh Ramblers F.C.
- Cobh Wanderers F.C.
- Cocoa Tea
- Codava National Council
- Danny Codling
- Codrington Wind Farm
- Wallace Coe
- Nuno Coelho (footballer, born 1987)
- Coerney
- Coldstream, South Africa
- Coleraine F.C.
- College Street, Sydney
- Collgar Wind Farm
- Peter Collier (politician)
- Maria Consolata Collino
- Ansel Collins
- Harold Collins (Australian politician)
- Hugh Collins
- Frank Collinson
- Les Collinson
- Collombatti, New South Wales
- Colonel Bogey March
- Colors Gujarati
- Colors Marathi
- Colors Tamil
- Colpoda
- Bob Colville
- Joan Comas Pausas
- Combermere Abbey
- Comboyne, New South Wales
- Comedy Nights Live
- Comités Abertos de Faculdade
- Commander, Naval Forces Vietnam
- Communes of France
- Community Health Partnership
- Lucio Compagnucci
- Compass (1965 TV program)
- Compatibility of C and C++
- Comply or Die
- Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2
- Conal
- Conasprella roberti
- 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship
- Concord College, Acton Burnell
- Congo River Rapids (Alton Towers)
- Matt Conlan
- Connected (Stereo MC's album)
- Ray Connor
- Jack Connors (footballer, born 1927)
- The Conspirators (band)
- John Constable
- Constitution of Estonia
- John Conteh
- Contemporary Islamic philosophy
- Contributions Agency Collection
- Conwy & Denbighshire NHS Trust
- Division of Cook
- George Cook (footballer, born 1904)
- Cook, Welton & Gemmell
- Mick Cooke
- Cookhouse, South Africa
- Electoral district of Coolgardie
- Coolgardie Gold Mine
- Coolgardie Miner
- Coolgardie safe
- Coolgardie–Esperance Highway
- Coonamia railway station
- Andrew Cooper, Baron Cooper of Windrush
- Coopernook, New South Wales
- Coopers Gap Wind Farm
- Coorara railway station
- Coorparoo Football Club
- Cootham
- The Copenhagen Post
- Rafael Copetti
- Frederick Copleston
- Coramba, New South Wales
- The Corby Sixth Form
- Corindi Beach, New South Wales
- Cork Street
- Peter Cornelius
- Corner Gas: The Movie
- Diane Corner
- Cornish fairing
- Pedro Correia (footballer, born 1987)
- A Cosmic Christmas
- Cospicua
- Afonso Costa
- Edward Costello
- Jason Costigan
- Harold Costley-White
- Richard John Cottell
- Joseph Cotton
- Sheldon Cottrell
- René Couanau
- Coulter (surname)
- Count Ossie
- Couridjah, New South Wales
- Court Farm, Pembrey
- Covesea Skerries Lighthouse
- Alexander Cowan
- Theo Cowan
- Austen Cowper
- Division of Cowper
- Paige Cox
- Billy Coyle (footballer)
- Craig House, Edinburgh
- Craigellachie, Windsor
- Sid Cramp
- Dave Crampton
- Michael Crandon
- Nicholas Crane
- Craig Crawford (politician)
- Frank Creagh
- Cream tea
- Credit unions in the United Kingdom
- Creil, Netherlands
- Cremorne, Hamilton
- Crescent Head, New South Wales
- Vasile Crișan
- Bryan Cristante
- Cristaria plicata
- Dolores Cristina
- Crofting Commission
- Croghan, County Offaly
- Lindsay Croisdale-Appleby
- David Crooks (RNZAF officer)
- Crookwell Wind Farm
- John Crosbie (bishop)
- Cross Terrace
- Cross-Eyed Mary
- Crow (Australian Aboriginal mythology)
- Crows Nest Wind Farm
- Helen Crummy
- Flávio Cruz
- CSCL Globe
- Attila Csipler
- CSR Refinery, New Farm
- Mario Ćubel
- Cullerin Range Wind Farm
- Culrav
- Division of Cunningham
- John Cunningham (architect)
- Liz Cunningham
- Wilhelm Cuno
- James Curnock
- James Jackson Curnock
- Currency Creek Game Reserve
- Curse at Alton Manor
- Custard tart
- Cuylerville, South Africa
- Brigitte Cuypers
- 2009 Cyprus Women's Cup
- Cyril the Swan
- Czechoslovakia at the 1936 Summer Olympics