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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from December 2013"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,032 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- D.I.S.C.O.
- Jaimie D'Cruz
- Augusta Emma Wilde, Baroness Truro
- D'Jais
- Dabikinė Manor
- Robbie Dale
- Ian Dalrymple
- Emma Darcy
- Lilian Darcy
- Darling Mills Creek
- Arthur Davenport (aeronautical engineer)
- Davey Street
- Charlotte de Turckheim
- Francisco De Venanzi
- Alberto de Angelis
- Degsnys Manor
- Jamil Dehlavi
- Cino Del Duca
- Francisco Delicado
- Jasmine Dellal
- Deník
- German invasion of Denmark (1940)
- Sonia Deol
- Department of Aboriginal Affairs
- Department of Administrative Services (1987–1993)
- Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Australia, 1998–2013)
- Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
- Department of External Affairs (1921–1970)
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Department of Industry, Science and Resources (1998–2001)
- Department of Markets (1930–1932)
- Department of Supply and Development (1939–1942)
- Department of Supply and Development (1948–1950)
- Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts
- Department of the Interior (1932–1939)
- Department of the Interior (1939–1972)
- Department of Works (1952–1973)
- Department of Works and Railways
- La Désirade
- Desmond's
- Arnold Deutsch
- Óscar Díaz (Paraguayan footballer)
- Ramón Díaz
- Dibang
- Dichromacy
- Thorold Dickinson
- Julian Dicks
- Joke Dierdorp
- Ullrich Dießner
- Diganta Television
- Spase Dilevski
- Nikolay Dimitrov (footballer, born 1987)
- Zahari Dimitrov
- Dejan Dimitrovski
- The Divided
- Diving cylinder
- Dixon of Dock Green
- Diyawadana Nilame
- Matko Djarmati
- Srdjan Djekanović
- Döbeln
- Jack Docherty
- Dock plate
- Félix Dockx
- Karl Dodd
- Dog breed
- Earl Doherty
- Grigor Dolapchiev
- Dom Hemingway
- Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves
- Donnybrook stone
- Doorawarrah
- Marc Dorcel
- Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester
- Jack Dorney
- Dream Attic
- Georg Drescher
- Héctor Droguett
- Olivier-Napoléon Drouin
- Jorge Drovandi
- Drumcree conflict
- Dubai Outlet Mall
- James Dudgeon
- Duedil
- Henri Dulieux
- Dunboyne
- Duncan Down
- Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours
- Durian Durian
- Dustin's Bar Mitzvah
- Henk Duut
- Matija Dvorneković
- Trayan Dyankov
- Pablo Dyego
- Dynamo (magician)
E
- Eagle Premier
- Ealing Studios
- Earley and Woodley (UK Parliament constituency)
- Early Head Start
- East Africa rugby union team
- East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway
- East Coast (New Zealand electorate)
- East–West Highway (Malaysia)
- Emmanuel Eboué
- Echo City
- James Edelman
- Edge (magazine)
- Edith Cowan University
- Education in Turkey
- Edwards Vacuum
- Eglinton Tournament Bridge
- Eglinton Tournament
- Eight Consciousnesses
- Eight Days
- Ek Anek Aur Ekta
- Eldorado Cinema (Oslo)
- Ellen Street, Fremantle
- Ellenbrae
- Robert Emmiyan
- Toos van der Ende
- England (band)
- Alice Englert
- Epistulae (Pliny)
- Epsom Oaks
- Mikhail Epstein
- Nihat Ergün
- Johann Franz Ermels
- Paul Espeit
- Essex Royal Horse Artillery
- Makiko Esumi
- Eucalyptus globulus
- Theodor van Eupen
- European Federation of Animal Science
- European Parliament Report
- European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 8
- European Youth Portal
- Euthanasia in the United Kingdom
- Gerard Evan
- Steve Evans (footballer, born 1962)
- Everton (footballer, born 1983)
- Exit Calm
- Vicky Exley
- Exposure (British TV series)
- Extreme points of Oceania
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- Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur
- Peter Faber
- Édouard-Raymond Fabre
- Fact-Check Ghana
- Fade Street
- Alexander Fadeyev (writer)
- Fáilte Towers
- Ingrid Falk (rower)
- Fallout (Irish TV series)
- Church of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth
- The Fame Game
- Edwin J. Fancey
- Joseph Fassbender
- Faure Island
- Fazlullah (militant leader)
- Christian Gottlob Fechhelm
- Christian Fechner
- Paul Feiler
- Ferdinand Fellner (painter)
- Feng Xiaoting
- Viorel Ferfelea
- Arthur Foxton Ferguson
- Diogo Ferreira
- Ferrol Expedition
- Ferrycarrig Park
- Melchior Feselen
- Rainer Fetting
- FIDE World Chess Championship 1999
- FIDE World Chess Championships (1998–2004)
- Erwin Fiedor
- FIFA Women's World Cup awards
- FIFA World
- Fight Cancer
- Filair
- Find a Family
- Garfield Finlay
- Firbeck
- HMS Firedrake (1912)
- Firesprite
- Fireworks competitions
- Klaus Fisch
- Joseph Anton Fischer
- Oskar Fischinger
- Darnell Fisher
- Penelope Fitzgerald
- Fitzroy Baseball Club
- Fitzroy, Victoria
- Five in a Row (1989 song)
- Ferdinand Wolfgang Flachenecker
- Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial
- Helge Flatby
- François Fleischbein
- Adolf Fleischmann
- Gerlach Flicke
- Florence–Faenza railway
- Flying Squad (TV series)