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- Dag Vågsås
- Arun Vaidyanathan
- Vaitarani (mythology)
- Srinu Vaitla
- Frank Valdor
- Valeo Confectionery
- Igor Valetov
- Palakunnel Valiyachan
- Jean Vallée
- Valsad railway station
- Carmen Marc Valvo
- Van Alen Building
- Marianne Van Hirtum
- Dirk Van Mechelen
- Issy van Randwyck
- Alfred Vance
- Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde
- HMS Vanguard (1909)
- Guy Vanhengel
- Rosie Vanier
- Vanilla (group)
- Stanley Vann
- Henna Vänninen
- Chiara Vannucci
- José Varacka
- Peter Varghese
- Raja Ravi Varma
- Varndean College
- Varsity Line
- Sylvie Vartan
- James Vaughan (footballer, born 1988)
- Rowland Vaughan
- Vauvert
- Fort Vaux
- Anne Vavasour
- Veera Desai Road
- M. C. Veerabahu Pillai
- Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Ireland
- Velim, Goa
- Veepee
- Brendan Venter
- Virgil of Salzburg
- Vermelles
- Vertico spatially modulated illumination
- Very Best of Morrissey
- Aleksandr Verzhbilovich
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- Vestfold Line
- VG-1 (cell line)
- Dominique Vian
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- Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos
- Amanda Vickery
- William Kingston Vickery
- Victim: The Other Side of Murder
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- Victoria Square Shopping Centre
- Enrique Vidallé
- Hugo Vieira
- Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
- Vietnamese Quoted-Readable
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- Vietomartyria nanlingana
- Viglen
- Vijaynagar, Arunachal Pradesh
- K. VijayRaghavan
- Guillermo Tell Villegas Pulido
- Guillermo Tell Villegas
- Villierstown
- Battle of Wilno (1939)
- Vilwadrinatha Temple
- Vindolanda tablets
- Vindomora
- Stella Vine
- Viqarunnisa Noon School and College
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- Virgin Islands men's national softball team
- Graham Virgo
- Viroconium Cornoviorum
- Virtual karyotype
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- G. Viswanathan
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- Giuseppe Vives
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- Voice of Maldives
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- Hella von Sinnen
- Voroniv
- Sergei Voronov (ice hockey)
- Philip Voss
- Wim Vriend
- Nick Vujicic
- VX Sagittarii
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- Walking with Dinosaurs (video game)
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- Edmond Wallace
- Richard Wallace (fencer)
- William Vincent Wallace
- David Walsh (journalist)
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- Frank S. Walsh
- Mark Walsh (darts player)
- Nicholas Walsh (judge)
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- The Water Is Wide (song)
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- Philip Watts
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- Carl Weathersby
- A Web of Air
- Oliver Webb
- Steve Webb
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