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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from December 2016"
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- Irwi Johansson
- Johari Abdul Ghani
- John and Elvis Are Dead
- Hired armed cutter John Bull
- USNS John Glenn
- John Laws Morning Show
- John Lewis Christmas advert
- Edward John (British politician)
- Brian F. G. Johnson
- Thomas Johnson (died 1569)
- Thomas Johnson (Liverpool merchant)
- Tom Johnson (footballer, born 1926)
- Edward Johnston
- Lennox Johnston
- Leslie Johnston
- Sir John Johnstone, 1st Baronet
- Sir William Johnstone, 2nd Baronet
- Frank Jolly
- David Jones (drummer)
- Dennis Jones (Australian politician)
- Elin Jones
- Ernie Jones (footballer, born 1919)
- Geraint Stanley Jones
- Les Jones (footballer, born 1940)
- Leslie Jones (footballer)
- Richard Jones (MP for Radnor)
- Simon Jones (footballer)
- Theophilus Jones (soldier)
- Theophilus Jones (1729–1811)
- Thomas Jones (died 1558 or 1559)
- Thomas Jones (died 1711)
- Thomas Jones (English judge)
- Thomas Mardy Jones
- Walter Jones (Australian politician)
- Andries Jonker
- HMS Jonquil (K68)
- Bengt Jönsson (swimmer)
- Nils Jørgensen
- Josimar (footballer, born 1986)
- Michael Josselson
- Marcel Josserand
- Ljiljana Jovanović
- Vida Jowett
- Judo at the 2016 South Asian Games
- HMS Julia (1806)
- La Juliana (1570 ship)
- Rossana Juncos
- HMS Juno (1895)
- HMS Jupiter (1778)
- HMS Jupiter (1895)
- Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll
- HMS Justice
- Richard Justice (MP)
- Mikko Juva
- Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
- Juyuan railway station
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- Kari Kaaja
- Billy Kahora
- Uuno Kailas
- SMS Kaiser (1911)
- SMS Kaiserin
- Adison Kakuru
- Petr Kalina
- Kalynivka, Horlivka Raion, Donetsk Oblast
- Kamacite
- Kamiura Station
- Kamyabi
- Pablo Kang
- Irungu Kang'ata
- 2016 Kanpur train accident
- Svetlana Kapanina
- Konrad Kapler
- Vasily Karazin
- Elma Karlowa
- SMS Karlsruhe (1916)
- Georgios Karpouzis
- Karuvelam Pookkal
- Hamid Karzai
- Simon Kassianides
- María Dolores Katarain
- Olivera Katarina
- Kathiawari horse
- SS Katoomba
- Walter Kavanagh (cricketer)
- Masanori Kawatsu
- Billy Kay (writer)
- Rupesh KC
- Sir John Keane, 1st Baronet
- Declan Kearney
- David Keene (judge)
- Thomas Keens
- Bob Keiller
- Kelch protein
- Richard Kelley
- Elizabeth Kelly (artist)
- Gertrude Kelly
- Liam Kelly (footballer, born 1996)
- Bob Kelso (footballer)
- Norman Kemp Smith
- Sir Robert Kemp, 2nd Baronet
- HMS Kempenfelt (R03)
- Kempes (Brazilian footballer)
- Denis Kendall
- HMS Kenilworth Castle (K420)
- Thomas Kennedy (Scottish judge)
- Tom Kennedy (British politician)
- HMS Kennet
- HMS Kent (54)
- HMS Kent (1652)
- HMS Kent (1679)
- HMS Kent (1746)
- HMS Kent (1762)
- HMS Kent (1798)
- HMS Kent (1901)
- HMS Kent (D12)
- Thomas Kent (MP)
- Kyle Kentish
- HMS Kenya
- Liam Keogh
- Maria Keogh
- HMS Keppel (D84)
- Michael Ker
- Richard Ker
- W. P. Ker
- Keris-class littoral mission ship
- Mike Kernaghan
- Tuomo Kerola
- Jason Kerr (footballer)
- Russell Kerr
- HMS Kestrel (1898)
- Ketupat
- Thomas Keyes
- Abdulrahman Khaled
- Valery Khalilov
- Khan al-Shih offensive (October–November 2016)
- Ajaz Ahmed Khan
- Mirza Hassan Khan
- Moin Khan (Bangladeshi cricketer)
- Raza Ali Khan
- Suzad Iqbal Khan
- HMS Khedive (D62)
- Lalrinzuala Khiangte
- Kiangsu-Chekiang College (Kwai Chung)
- Kiangsu-Chekiang College, International Section
- Ilmari Kianto
- Otto Kiep
- Knut Kiesewetter
- Denis Kilbride
- Sir Peter Killigrew, 2nd Baronet
- Kim Si-hoo
- Kin On stop
- Kin Sang stop
- Thomas Kincaid-Smith
- HMS King Alfred (1901)
- List of King Arthur class locomotives
- King Ling College
- King of Malaysia
- Alfred John King
- Edward King (Royal Navy officer)
- Oliver King
- Richard King (MP)
- Thomas King (died 1688)
- King's Bridge Halt railway station
- King's Buildings
- King's Castle, Ardglass
- King's College, Aberdeen
- King's Cross Hospital
- King's Dock, Port of Liverpool
- King's Evangelical Divinity School
- King's Lock
- King's Lynn Docks
- HMS Kingfisher (1770)
- HMS Kingfisher (L70)
- HMS Kingfisher (1675)
- HMS Kingfisher (1782)
- HMS Kingfisher (1804)
- HMS Kingfisher (1879)
- HMS Kingham (M2704)
- Alexander William Kinglake
- Kings Cross Top Shed
- Kings Heath railway station
- Kings of Israel and Judah
- Kingsbridge railway station (England)
- Winnifred Kingsford
- Kingsgate Bridge
- Kingshouse railway station
- Kingsknowe
- Kingsknowe railway station
- Kingsland Basin
- Kingsland Road
- Kingsland Viaduct
- Kingsley Halt railway station
- Kingsmead Square, Bath
- HMS Kingsmill (K484)
- Denise Kingsmill, Baroness Kingsmill
- HMS Kingston (1697)
- Kingston (1806 Whitby ship)
- Kingston (1811 ship)
- Lewis Kingston