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- Doai Station
- Peter Dobson (swimmer)
- Martin Docherty-Hughes
- John Docherty (footballer, born 1935)
- Doctrinaires
- Doddington, Kent
- Eugène Dodeigne
- Edward Dodwell
- S. H. Dodwell
- Peter Dodworth
- Doe (band)
- German ship Doggerbank
- Hugh Dolbey
- Dølen
- HMS Dolphin (1781)
- Dom (caste)
- Dominici affair
- Domus Sanctae Marthae
- Don't Judge Me
- Don't Mess Me Around
- Don't Say No to Tomorrow
- George Donaldson (footballer)
- William Donaldson (cricketer)
- Dong Xiaowan
- Dongargaon, Agar Malwa
- Peter Langloh Donkin
- Kevin Donnelly
- Peter Donnelly (footballer, born 1965)
- Carl Dooler
- Door Door
- Henry Dorling
- Baron Dormer
- Battle of Dos Ríos
- Archie Douglas
- Carstairs Cumming Douglas
- Oley Douglas
- Peter John Douglas
- Sholto Douglas (cricketer)
- Owain Doull
- Markos Dounis
- Dover Lane Music Conference
- George Dow
- Peter Dowds
- Down Road Nature Reserve
- George Downame
- Samantha Downie
- Downwardly Mobile
- Gerry Doyle (Scottish footballer)
- Alison Dozzo
- Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow Assembly constituency
- Dr. Sirajul Islam Medical College
- Mikhail Dragomirov
- Dragon Saga
- Dragon's Greatest Hits Vol. 1
- Montague Garrard Drake
- Charles Drelincourt
- Alexander Murray Drennan
- Johannes van den Driesche
- Drigung Kagyud Zhadpa Dorjeeling Nunnery
- Drik Picture Library
- Drive (Bic Runga EP)
- Peniame Drova
- William Drummond of Hawthornden
- George Alexander Drummond
- George Stirling Home Drummond
- Peter Drummond (engineer)
- George Drummond (politician)
- Drunk (Ed Sheeran song)
- Peter Ludwig du Moulin
- Yul Mark Du Pont
- Dubli language
- Johann Friedrich Dübner
- Gérard Ducarouge
- Ducati: 90th Anniversary
- Jean-François Ducis
- Roger Ducos
- Robin Dudding
- Sinead Dudgeon
- Gemma Dudley
- Sir Matthew Dudley, 2nd Baronet
- Dugommier station
- HMS Duguay-Trouin (1780)
- Duke of Berry
- Duke of Bronte (1800 ship)
- John Duke (cricketer)
- William Duke (civil servant)
- Dumbachary
- Baron Dunalley
- George Dunbar (classical scholar)
- Michael Dunbar
- Alexander Duncan (footballer)
- George Baillie Duncan
- George Smith Duncan
- Helen Duncan (politician)
- James Duncan (football left-back)
- Tommy Duncan (footballer)
- W. E. P. Duncan
- William John Dundas
- Dunedin Fringe Festival
- 1995 Dunedin mayoral election
- Frederick Dunkley
- Frank Dunlop (footballer)
- William Dunlop (motorcyclist)
- Jimmy Dunn (footballer, born 1900)
- George Dunnet
- Gwyneth Dunwoody
- James Duport
- Agustín Durán
- Duroc station
- George Duthie
- Dutywa
- Claire Dux
- Elspeth Duxbury
- Lisa Dwan
- Humfrey Dyson
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- Earl Talbot (1778 EIC ship)
- Earl Talbot (1797 EIC ship)
- John Earl (cricketer, born 1788)
- Early Cholas
- Early Man (film)
- Eas a' Chual Aluinn
- Charles Odamtten Easmon
- George Eason
- East (Cold Chisel album)
- East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950
- East Bengali refugees
- East Deccan dry evergreen forests
- East Indian Railway Company
- East Pakistan Central Peace Committee
- East Pakistan Renaissance Society
- Eastern Homs offensive (2017)
- Eastern States Agency
- Matthew George Easton
- Henry Eaton (footballer)
- Eaves
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- Pierre-Yves Eberle
- Ebisu Station (Tokyo)
- All Saints Church, Ecclesall
- École Centrale de Lille
- Economics and patents
- Economy of the Hoysala Kingdom
- Edabiya
- Eday
- Brett Eddy
- Edgar Quinet station
- Dave Edgar (footballer, born 1902)
- Piers Edgecumbe
- George Henry Edington
- Lakshan Edirisinghe
- Olive Edis
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- Educating Essex
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- Educating Greater Manchester 2
- Educating the East End
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- Education in Nottingham
- Education World Forum
- Bela Bates Edwards
- Gordon Edwards (cricketer)
- Peter Edwards (rugby league)
- Philip Edwards (cricketer)
- William Edwards (Kent cricketer)
- Gerard Egan
- Egerton Collection
- Alfred Charles Glyn Egerton
- George Egerton (Royal Navy officer)
- Egerton, Kent
- William Julius Eggeling
- Ahmed Eid (swimmer)
- HNoMS Eidsvold
- Eight Taels of Gold
- Ein Bokek
- Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee
- El Paso, La Palma
- George Eld (antiquary)
- William Eldred
- Electricity sector in Bangladesh
- Electrochemistry
- Electronics
- Elegant tern
- William Elger
- Elizabethan Village
- Elko, British Columbia
- Ellam Inba Mayam
- Elliott (1783 ship)
- Keith Ellis (footballer)
- Lauren Ellis (cyclist)
- Gerald Ellison
- Michael Ellison
- Elmsted
- Eloise Copper Mine
- George Elrick
- Elsecar Heritage Centre