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- Dobbyn, Queensland
- Anișoara Dobre-Bălan
- Dănuț Dobre
- Louise Dobson
- Ron Dobson
- Dockenfield
- Docker, Cumbria
- Hanzade Doğan Boyner
- Dogondoutchi
- Dogsflesh
- Jack Doherty (footballer, born 1921)
- Kevin Doherty (filmmaker)
- Phil Doherty
- Döhne
- Peter Doig
- The Doll (band)
- Peter Dolling
- George Dollond
- John Dollond
- Peter Dollond
- Jean Domat
- Dome, Ghana
- Raúl Domínguez (cyclist)
- Dominion (British band)
- Dominion Road
- Dommoc
- Domus Academy
- Don Albert & Partners
- Dave Donaldson (Australian footballer)
- Eric Donaldson (footballer, born 1898)
- Doncaster Rovers SC
- Jeremy Doncaster
- Donegal International Rally
- Alfredo Donelli
- Donji Kokoti
- Nigel Donnelly
- Peter Donnelly (Australian footballer)
- Raymond Donoghue
- Alistair Donohoe
- Dooars Cha Bagan Workers' Union
- Jim Doolan (footballer)
- Doomadgee, Queensland
- Dick Doran (footballer)
- Dordrecht, South Africa
- Jack Dore
- Dorman Museum
- Loretta Dorman
- Dormansland, Surrey
- Dorneywood
- Medhadi Al-Dosari
- Jamal Ahmed Al-Doseri
- Mamdooh Al-Doseri
- Dosso, Niger
- The Doughboys (Tasmania)
- Don Douglas (footballer)
- Peter Dow
- Jack Dowding (footballer)
- Doug Dowling
- John Dowling (footballer, born 1944)
- Gordon Downes
- Ralph Downes
- Alison Downie
- Downside, Surrey
- Alf Dowsing
- Bernard Doyle
- Dal Dozzi
- Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality
- Boris Dragojević
- DragonBox Pyra
- William Drake (organ builder)
- John Draper (motorcyclist)
- Jörg Drehmel
- Drew Robinson & Company building
- George Smith Drew
- John Drew (astronomer)
- Reg Drew
- Jack Drinan
- Geoff Driver
- The Drones (English band)
- David Droscher
- Druid (band)
- Guy Drut
- Michał Drzymała
- Dublin Film Critics' Circle
- Dublin Marathon
- Duckinwilla, Queensland
- The Duckworth Lewis Method
- Andrew Duff
- Leo Duff
- Ralph Duff
- Gerry Duffy
- Kevin Duffy (footballer)
- Dugan
- Dugandan, Queensland
- Martin Dugard (speedway rider)
- Norm Dugdell
- Harry Duigan
- John Duignan
- Dulacca, Queensland
- Arthur Duncan (Australian footballer)
- Kenneth Charles Duncan
- Norm Duncan
- Urban Duniam
- Bill Dunn (footballer)
- Les Dunn
- Megan Dunn (cyclist)
- Danny Dunne
- Ernie Dunne
- Frank Dunne (footballer)
- John Dunshea
- George Dunstan (footballer)
- Jack Dunstone
- Phil Dunstone
- Dunton Wayletts
- Danny Dunton
- Duntroon, Australian Capital Territory
- Dunwich
- Dunwich, Queensland
- Duomatic principle
- Alf Dupe
- Geoff Dupuy
- Adriano Durante
- Mark Durkan
- Durrington, Wiltshire
- Arup Kumar Dutta
- Kanailal Dutta
- Brett Dutton
- Dyas (king)
- Ben Dyball
- Bill Dyer (Australian footballer)
- Ken Dyer (Australian footballer)
- George Dykes
- Igor Dzyuba
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- Eagulls
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- Don Earl
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- Earth's Greatest Spectacles
- Earthling Society
- Earwig
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- East Anglia Transport Museum
- East Chevington
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- East Hunsbury
- East Kangaroo Island
- East London, South Africa
- East of Eden (band)
- East Peckham
- East Russell, Queensland
- East Worldham
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- Kevin Easton
- Eater (band)
- Eaton Bray
- Ebberston Hall
- Gil Ebbott
- Nima Ebrahimnejad
- Echo Lake (band)
- Echtra Cormaic
- Eco-Power Stadium
- Economic Advisory Committee
- Economy of Nepal
- Ecosystem engineer
- Ecuador at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Ecuador at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Edderside
- Eddington, Kent
- Eden Maine
- Eden ministry
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- Abdul Sattar Edhi
- Edinburgh of the Seven Seas
- Rolf Edling
- Andrew Edmondson
- Ángel Edo
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- George Edwards (Australian footballer)
- Johnny Edwards (footballer)
- Mike Edwards (motorcyclist)
- Reg Edwards (Australian footballer)
- Ted Edwards (footballer)
- Efficiency and Reform Group
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- Jalil Eftekhari
- Billy Egan
- Harold Egan
- Egg (band)
- Eggington
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- Reinhard Eiben
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- Eidsvold, Queensland
- Eimeo, Queensland
- Einstein family