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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from October 2013"
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- 2006 Pacific Islanders rugby union tour of Europe
- Behgjet Pacolli
- Bill Padley
- Padmavati Express
- Antonello Padovano
- Humberto Padrón
- Padroni di casa
- Pagan Day
- Chris Page
- Jennie Page
- Paignton
- Paignton railway station
- Paignton Zoo
- Kevin Painter
- Pakhtakor FC
- Pakistan and the United Nations
- Pakistan national cricket team record by opponent
- The Palace of Laughter
- Palace Theatre, Plymouth
- Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea
- Palak-e Sofla
- The Pale
- Palestine Papers
- William Paley
- Battle of Palikao
- Christopher Palles
- Palm Jumeirah
- Palmair
- Charles G. Palmer-Buckle
- John Palmer (musician)
- Louis Palmer
- Pamplemousses District
- Pan-Celticism
- Panania
- Tejaswini Pandit
- Pangbourne
- Dan Panic
- Nikita Pankratiev
- Howard Panter
- Panto!
- 2008–09 PAOK FC season
- 2009–10 PAOK FC season
- Dimitrios Papadimoulis
- Daniil Papadopoulos
- Papakura railway station
- Papar
- The Paper Soldier
- Papurana, Jhunjhunu
- Parades in Northern Ireland
- Paraguayan architecture
- Jayanth C. Paranjee
- Pardameh
- Paris Live Session
- Parishes of Jersey
- Martyn Park
- Ben Parker (footballer)
- Chris Parker (rugby league)
- John Parker (bishop)
- John Parker (businessman)
- Robert Parker (minister)
- Parkhurst apprentices
- Colm Parkinson
- Parliament of Southern Ireland
- Parliamentary Boundaries (Ireland) Act 1832
- Parliamentary representation from Berkshire
- Parliamentary representation from Buckinghamshire
- Parliamentary representation from Cornwall
- Parliamentary representation from the Isle of Wight
- Parnell Commission
- Fanny Parnell
- The Parole Officer
- John Parr
- Matt Parry
- Karl Parsons
- Richie Parsons
- The Parting Glass
- Partition Sejm
- Partitionism
- Alan Partridge (Brookside)
- Paruskavan Palace
- Ahmed Parvez
- Françoise Pascal
- Pascha (brothel)
- George Pascoe-Watson
- Russell Pascoe
- Thomas Pascoe
- Pasha Kola-ye Bish Mahalleh
- Patchway
- Nisha Patel-Nasri
- Prince Patel
- Paternoster Row
- Caroline Paterson
- Colin Paterson
- Don Paterson
- Gopal Swarup Pathak
- Patio 29
- Ashok Patki
- George Pattison
- Tom Paulin
- João Paulo (footballer, born March 1989)
- Paulton
- La Pausa
- Pavamana Mantra
- Pavee Point
- Dougie Payne
- Ivan Payne
- PCH International
- Len Peach
- Edward Lovett Pearce
- John Peard
- Christopher Pearson (journalist)
- James Anthony Pearson
- Sir Joseph Pease, 1st Baronet
- Peasedown St John
- Edith Pechey
- Pelican Point (Swan River)
- Pierre Pellizza
- Jharome Peña
- Penalty points in Ireland
- Pendennis Castle
- Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
- Penlee lifeboat disaster
- Pennine Way
- Penryn Campus
- People's National Congress Reform
- Pepper Pot, Brighton
- Peraceae
- Peredur
- João Pereira (footballer, born 1990)
- Fernando Peres
- Andrés Pérez de Ribas
- SS Pericles
- Rachel Perkins
- Permanent TSB
- Perranzabuloe
- Claude Perron
- John Perrot
- Brendan Perry
- David Perry (Australian filmmaker)
- John Perry (engineer)
- Raj Persaud
- Personal Public Service Number
- Perth, Tasmania
- Peter the Wild Boy
- Peterborough and District Football League
- Mary Peters (athlete)
- Roy Peterson
- Petroceltic International
- Philip Pettit
- PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year
- Aaron Phangiso
- Ashley Pharoah
- Jim Phelan (Irish writer)
- Philip Sheedy affair
- Katherine Philips
- Philips Sports Manager of the Year
- Dave Benson Phillips
- Graham Phillips (writer)
- The Phoenix (magazine)
- Kittipong Phuthawchueak
- Edmond Picard
- John Pickard (British actor)
- Ferdinand Piëch
- Piercebridge Roman Fort
- Marianne de Pierres
- Pig-faced women
- Owd Grandad Piggott
- Pikey
- Cliff Pilkey
- Gerald Pillay
- Pilot (Dirk Gently)
- Juan Carlos Pinzón
- Piramida (album)
- The Pirate Queen
- Pirate radio in Cork
- William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie
- Detlef Pirsig
- Pitchford
- The Pitman's Revenge
- Pixie
- PK Porthcurno
- PLACE Built Environment Centre
- Plain Folk of the Old South
- Plaines Wilhems District
- Minna Planer
- Planet Ice Arena Milton Keynes
- Planet Sound
- Mortimer Planno
- Plantlife
- James Plaskitt
- Ursula Plassnik
- Plastic Paddy
- Jenny Platt
- The Playboy of the Western World
- The Playboys
- William Plenderleath
- Samuel Plimsoll
- John Plunket (judge)
- Anne Plunkett
- Plymouth (UK Parliament constituency)