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- Foamy Ed
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- Richie Foley
- Fonda 500
- Fong Kui Lun
- Hippolyte Fontaine
- Heather Foord
- Charles Foot
- Football at the 2015 SEA Games – Group A
- Football at the 2015 SEA Games – Group B
- Fopp (retailer)
- For All That You Want
- Forbidden Ground (2013 film)
- Ford railway station
- Ford World Rally Team
- Ford, Gloucestershire
- Peter Shann Ford
- Fordingbridge Hospital
- John Foreman (musician)
- Forest College and Research Institute, Hyderabad
- Forest of Dean Central Railway
- HMS Forester (1911)
- Forever Young: The Ska Collection
- Natalie Forrest
- Clan Forrester
- Forster Motorsport
- Alex Forsyth (footballer, born 1928)
- Fort Kochi Beach
- Fort Portal–Bundibugyo–Lamia Road
- Fortec Motorsport
- Lance Fortune
- Forum Thomsun Mall
- Foster Islands (Tasmania)
- Brendan Foster
- Frank William Foster
- Trevor Foster (drummer)
- Four Courts Press
- Four Crosses railway station
- The Four Doctors
- Four nation bandy tournament in 2014
- Claude Foussier
- Talia Fowler
- Fowler's Ghost
- Fox (British and Irish TV channel)
- Albert Fox (cricketer)
- Simon Fox
- Foxford
- Foxton, Leicestershire
- Frackman
- Bruno Franceschetti
- Fulvio Francesconi
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- Frédéric François
- Gösta Frändfors
- Christopher Fratin
- Frau und Hund
- Frazer Nash
- The Free Edinburgh Fringe Festival
- Freeby
- Emma Freedman
- Mia Freedman
- Freedom of the City
- Freedom Pass
- Freehand Productions
- Harry Freeman (cricketer)
- Freemasonry in Croatia
- Brian Freeston
- Frenchman's Farm
- Frenchmans Cap National Park
- Palle Frey
- Peter Fribbins
- Colin Friels
- Kerrie Friend
- Rupert Friend
- Frisby on the Wreake
- Paul Fritsch
- George Frodsham
- Frolesworth
- Arnold Frolows
- From the Tropics to the Snow
- Josef Fröwis
- Fruktsoppa
- Fry (racing team)
- Prince Egon von Fürstenberg
- Fulham Island
- Petr Fulín
- Ticky Fullerton
- Mirna Funk
- Furness Railway No. 3
- Future Past (film)
- Future Schlock
- Henry Joy Fynes-Clinton
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- Nderitu Gachagua
- Gaddesby
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- Gaiety Theatre, Ayr
- P. L. Gairola
- Wahome Gakuru
- Sharif Galal
- Clan Galbraith
- James Gale (cricketer)
- GalGael Trust
- Irene Galitzine
- Karl Gall
- Gallagher's Travels
- Gordon Galley
- Maurice Galley
- Luke Gallichan
- Galloway Association of Glasgow
- Galloway Community Hospital
- Denis Galloway
- Chris Galvin (footballer)
- Frank Gambale
- Games for Parents and Other Children
- Gandaki Boarding School
- Gandhi Bhavan, Hyderabad
- Gandhi Medical College and Hospital
- Pravinchandra Varjivan Gandhi
- R Gandhi
- Ali Amin Gandapur
- Gangotri Group
- The Garage, Glasgow
- Romano Garagnani
- Tamar Garb
- Garbo (film)
- Garden Island (Huon River)
- Death of Joy Gardner
- Gunnar Garfors
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- Aditya Garhwal
- Amanda Garner
- Frank Garnett
- Scott Garnham
- Aleksey Garnizov
- Garthorpe, Leicestershire
- Gartnavel General Hospital
- Renee Gartner
- Gary Barlow in Concert (2011 concert tour)
- Gary Barlow: On Her Majesty's Service
- Gas Safe Register
- HMS Gaspee
- Gateshead (UK Parliament constituency)
- Phil Gaudin
- Gaultier GAA
- William Gaunt (art historian)
- Gaunt's Earthcott
- Gauri Parbat
- Valentin Gavrilov
- 1990 Gawkadal massacre
- Gayaza–Ziroobwe Road
- Kaberi Gayen
- Gazeta Sot
- Almir Gegić
- Rob Gell
- Ramesh Gelli
- John Gellibrand
- Gelsmoor
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- Gene (band)
- Giuseppe Gentile
- Gentle Friendly
- Geography of Kochi
- Geography of Pluto
- Geological Society of Glasgow
- Geology of Charon
- USS George Bancroft
- George Street (St. John's)
- Platon Georgitsis
- GER Class 127
- GER Class A55
- Gerard Community Council
- Evald Gering
- Nazaneen Ghaffar
- Ghar Sansar (1942 film)
- Ghatkesar railway station
- Bruno Ghedina
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- Jnan Chandra Ghosh
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- Imran Ghulam
- Mohammed Ghulam
- Ghulami (1985 Punjabi film)
- Tata Giacobetti
- Ito Giani
- Dimitrios Giantsis
- Leah Giarratano
- Gibson Technology
- Alexander Gibson (conductor)
- Robin Gibson (footballer)
- Robin Warwick Gibson
- Gigbeth
- Gija people
- Simon Gilbert (musician)