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- 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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- East Worldham
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- Ebberston Hall
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- 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
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- Eden Maine
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- Billy Egan
- Harold Egan
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- Reinhard Eiben
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- Eidsvold, Queensland
- Eimeo, Queensland
- Einstein family
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- Károly Eisenkrammer
- Jakob Eisenscher
- The Ejected
- Eke, Gotland
- Ekeby, Gotland
- Viatcheslav Ekimov
- Eklipse Sports Radio
- Eksta
- El Arish, Queensland
- El Progreso
- Joav BarEl
- Elacatinus
- Elasmotherium
- Ern Elder
- Eldoret
- Elections in Australia
- Electoral history of Theresa May
- Electoral system of Fiji
- Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories
- Electorate opinion polling for the 2016 Australian federal election
- Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives
- Electricity sector in Germany
- Electro Hippies
- Jim Eley
- Elfin Sports Cars
- Elham, Kent
- Hamdou Elhouni
- Roy Eliason
- Elizabeth Cross
- Yvonne Elkuch
- Elliot
- Thomas Elliot (organ builder)
- Chris Elliott (footballer)
- Morrie Elliott
- Rod Elliott
- Ellis Beach, Queensland
- David Ellis (Australian footballer)
- Ray Ellis (Australian footballer)
- Ron Ellis (footballer)
- William Ellis (astronomer)
- Ellough Park Raceway
- Elon Peace Plan
- Elstow
- Bill Elsworth
- Sarah Elsworthy
- Elton Motello
- Elviss
- John Elward
- Ely and Littleport riots of 1816
- Email Limited
- Embassy of Palestine, Beirut
- Embassy of Palestine, Cairo
- Embassy of Palestine, Tripoli
- Emblems and Names (Prevention of improper use) Act 1950
- Chika Emeagi
- Alan Emerson
- Emerson, Lake & Powell
- Julio San Emeterio
- Emirates Crown
- Emirates Literature Foundation
- Emmet, Queensland
- Emneth
- Emperor v. Aurobindo Ghosh and others
- Empire Gallantry Medal
- Employees' State Insurance
- Emu Park, Queensland
- Encounter (Indian TV series)
- Endell Street Military Hospital
- Endre, Gotland
- The Enemy (English punk band)
- Energy policy of Pakistan
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