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- The Goa Mix
- Godfrey Okoye University
- Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder
- Namita Gokhale
- Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
- Golden Dragon, Silver Snake
- The Golden House
- Golden Miller Novices' Chase
- Golden Ticket (album)
- Golden Wonder
- Goldsmiths' Hall
- Andy Goldsworthy
- Aleksandr Golovko
- Christel Goltz
- Robert Gonçalves
- Anthony Gonsalves
- Goodbye (Def Leppard song)
- Herbert Goodes
- Lauren Goodger
- William Goodlad
- Goodwood Circuit
- Gora pri Komendi
- Gordon Dam
- Gordon River
- Alex Gordon (architect)
- Colin Gordon (athlete)
- Graham Gordon
- Alexandre Goria
- Bhairavi Goswami
- Alexander Dick Gough
- Government House, Canberra
- Alan Gow
- Gustav Graef
- Clan Graham
- Gram, Denmark
- Granada Theatre, Clapham Junction
- Grand Match
- Edward Grange
- Mary Grannan
- Charles Grant (British East India Company)
- Grantchester Road
- Sam Gray (footballer, born 1992)
- Stuart Gray (footballer, born 1960)
- Great Australian Bight Marine National Park
- Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted
- Great Britain at the 2012 European Athletics Championships
- The Great Debate (Canadian TV series)
- Great Depression in Australia
- Great Milton
- All Hallows Church, Great Mitton
- Great Mosque of Djenné
- Great Northern Highway
- Great Sandy Strait
- All Saints Church, Great Saughall
- Greater Sydney Rams
- Tommy Greaves
- Greece at the 2012 European Athletics Championships
- Green Snake (1993 film)
- Chris Green (railway manager)
- Leo Green
- Michael Cawood Green
- Winston Green
- Alan Greene (cricketer)
- Amy Greenwood
- Stuart Greeves
- Benedict Gregorios
- William Gregory (mayor)
- André Greipel
- Herbert Gribble
- Grid 2
- Grid Autosport
- Roger Grierson
- Adrian Griffiths
- Edward Griffiths (cricketer)
- Frank Grimes
- Grønhøj
- Jean Grosjean
- NK Grosuplje (defunct)
- Group representation constituency
- Group switching centre
- Grove House, Roehampton
- Joachim Gruppelaar
- Gudhjem
- Gudme
- Guerilla Tea
- Guernsey Festival of Performing Arts
- Mateo Guez
- Marcos Guilherme
- Julià Guillamon
- Guinness Ghana Breweries
- Peter Guinness (actor)
- Guise baronets
- Guitiriz
- Karen Gunn
- John Gunthorpe
- Guntín
- Peter Gurney
- Rajan Gurukkal
- Andreas Gustafsson
- Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie
- Guthrum II
- Paul Gutty
- Gwynllyw
- Roger Gyselinck
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- Mohammad Habash
- Abdul Hai Habibi
- George Hacker (bishop)
- Chris Hackett (footballer)
- Haderslev
- Hadsten
- Harry Haffner
- Paul Hagen
- Leigh Haggerwood
- Haig Park
- Philip A. Haigh
- Hail the Judge
- William Haines (Australian politician)
- Ross Halfin
- Halifax Joint Committee
- All Souls' Church, Halifax
- Andrew Hall (English cricketer)
- Province of Halle-Merseburg
- Liam Halligan
- Baron Barrymore Halpenny
- Marion Rose Halpenny
- Hals, Denmark
- Kristin Halvorsen
- Leslie Halward
- Hambleden
- Hamburgische Münze
- John Hamer (footballer)
- Bruce Hamilton (public servant)
- Hammel
- Simon Hammersley
- Han Xue (actress)
- Handsome Siblings
- James Hanks (rugby union)
- Henri Hanlet
- Hanover Housing Association
- Hanstholm
- Hapkido (film)
- Happy Family (2002 film)
- Happy Ghost IV
- Sarah Hardcastle
- Oswald Harding
- Damien Hardwick
- Lumsden Hare
- Alistair Hargreaves
- Charles Harington (British Army officer, born 1872)
- Ian Harland
- Battle of Harlaw
- Harle Syke Mill
- Roy Harrigan
- Harris Park Transport
- Andrew Harris (cricketer, born 1971)
- John Harris (critic)
- Julie Harris (cricketer)
- Walter Harris (historian)
- All Saints Church, Harthill
- Jonathan Harvey (composer)
- Harwich International railway station
- Andrew Harwood (cricketer)
- Theo Harych
- Ali Said Hassan
- Hassan Latheef
- Hasseris
- Joan Hatcher
- Hatful of Rain (band)
- Percy Hattersley-Smith
- Rolf Hauge (army officer)
- Pål Hausken
- Andrew Hawkins (cricketer)
- Alexander Haycock
- Ian Hayles
- Richard Hayward (actor)
- He Has Nothing But Kung Fu
- He's a Woman, She's a Man
- Health policy in Bangladesh
- Heart of Midlothian F.C. Reserves and Academy
- Heartland (Real Life album)
- Heaton railway station
- Heavy Drug (Surrender Sounds Mix)
- HEC Jeunes Filles
- Hedehusene
- Heera Panna
- Chris Heighington
- Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.
- Amir Mirza Hekmati
- Doug Hele
- Battle of Heligoland Bight (1914)
- Janus Hellemons
- Hello America (song)
- Helmet Law Defense League
- Frits Helmuth
- Help Me Lose My Mind
- Henri-Georges Clouzot filmography
- Hepatorenal syndrome
- Bernard Hepton
- Here Comes Fortune
- Ronnie Herel