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- Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn
- Jogger's Park
- Johiya
- Errol John
- David Johnson (nephrologist)
- Frederick Johnson (Surrey cricketer)
- George Randall Johnson
- Nathaniel Johnson (politician)
- Peter Johnson (Nottinghamshire cricketer)
- Peter Johnson (RAF officer)
- Robert Johnson (English politician)
- Sammy-Jo Johnson
- George Johnston (engineer)
- George Johnston (footballer, born 1947)
- George Johnstone (footballer, born 1914)
- George Whitton Johnstone
- William Johnstone (artist)
- William Johnstone (VC)
- Baron Joicey
- Joint Aircraft Recovery and Transportation Squadron
- George Jones (Surrey cricketer)
- Morgan Jones (British politician)
- Philip Jones (MP)
- Robert Jones (died 1715)
- Robert Jones (died 1774)
- Robert Jones (of Castell-March)
- Tim Jones (swimmer)
- Tony Jones (sculptor)
- William Nathaniel Jones
- Joppa railway station
- Jorasanko Thakur Bari
- Edisson Jordanov
- Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
- Charles Joy (engineer)
- François de Joyeuse
- JSW Barmer Power Station
- Jubilee Park, Jamshedpur
- Judgement (afterlife)
- Judith of Bohemia
- Judith of Habsburg
- Clément Juglar
- Robert Jugler
- Jules Joffrin station
- Miguel Julio
- July effect
- Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium
- Luis Juncos
- Anuja Jung
- Jurisprudence of Catholic canon law
- Antoine de Jussieu
- Just Cause (video game)
- Just Cause 2
- Juxtaglomerular apparatus
- Wadie Jwaideh
- Jyotirindra Nandi metro station
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- Geoff Kabush
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- Kaigan Line
- Kailasa Temple, Ellora
- Sinking of SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse
- Siddharth Kak
- Kakahi, New Zealand
- Kakatiya Nagar
- Kakudmi
- Kal Bhairav Temple, Ujjain
- Kalamos Island biological field station
- Kaliadeh Palace
- Kalikata
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- Kalki
- Béni Kállay
- Dieter Kalt
- Mehta Kalu
- Kalyanam Seydhukko
- Kalyani Expressway
- Kalyani Government Engineering College
- Mostafa Kamal (Bir Sreshtho)
- Sultana Kamal
- S. K. Kamaruddin
- Kamboja Pala dynasty
- Kami-Atsunai Station
- Kanad
- Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
- Peter Kane (footballer)
- George Kanyeihamba
- Kaptai Dam
- Sadet Karabulut
- Karajarri
- Karakat Assembly constituency
- HNLMS Karel Doorman (R81)
- Doris Kareva
- Obaidul Karim
- Karimata Strait
- Karkottai
- German cruiser Karlsruhe
- Erik Karlsson (ice hockey, born 1994)
- The Kartel
- Nuwan Karunaratne
- Hekmat Karzai
- Kashiram Das
- Roop Dass Kashyap
- Lukáš Kašpar
- Jussi Pekka Kasurinen
- Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού
- Hanan Kattan
- Kattappava Kanom
- Kau Point Battery
- Bhupendra Nath Kaushik
- Sefo Kautai
- Patrick Kavanagh (police officer)
- Kavi Sukanta metro station
- Kavigan
- Kawarau Gorge
- Battle of Kay
- Patrick Kay
- Sammy Kean
- Mike Kearney
- Matthew Keating (politician)
- Robert Keating
- Kedareshwara Temple, Halebidu
- Roderick Kedward (politician)
- Keeper of the Archives
- Peter Keightley
- Keihan 600 series
- Keihan 700 series
- Keihan 800 series
- Keihin–Tōhoku Line
- Robert Keilway
- Robert Keilway (MP for Salisbury)
- Keiō-hachiōji Station
- Keisei 3600 series
- Keisei 3700 series
- George Keith (missionary)
- George Skene Keith
- Keld, North Yorkshire
- Sharon Kellett
- Charles Kelling
- Brian Kelly (rugby league)
- George Kelly (footballer)
- Morgan Kelly
- Peter Kelly (piper)
- Wayne Kelly
- Robert Kelsall
- Kelvin Powrie Conservation Park
- Owen Kember
- Nicholas Kemeys
- Percival Kemp
- Robert Kempe
- Nicholas Kendall (Royalist)
- Walter Kennaway
- Norman Kennedy
- Peter Kennedy (footballer)
- Sandy Kennedy
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- William Rann Kennedy
- Baron Kennet
- Kenneth Stirling Conservation Park
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- George Ker
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- Kerim Kerimov (soldier)
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- William Petty-FitzMaurice, Earl of Kerry
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- Dilawar Khan
- Feroze Khan
- Gul Khan (cricketer)
- Isa Khan
- Sarfaraz Khan
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- ǁKaras Region
- Gaurav Khatri
- Syeda Khatun
- Khawja Ajmeri High School
- Khe Sanh (song)
- Natasha Khristova
- Khukhan district
- Khulna Agricultural University
- Jo Kiesanowski
- Baron Kilbracken
- Robert Kilgour
- Baron Killearn
- 1971 killing of Bengali intellectuals