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- Soft Play
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- Naresh Sohal
- Elma Soiron
- David Solari (cyclist)
- Solid State Recital
- Solihull Moors F.C.
- Leonid Solodkov
- Jonathan Crawford (sportsman)
- Khrystyna Soloviy
- Somerleyton, Ashby and Herringfleet
- Somerset County Cricket Club first-class matches
- Barrie Somerville
- Harry Somerville
- Miklós Somogyi
- Songs for Communion
- Sopley
- Haakon Sørbye
- Bajal Soren
- Sotho calendar
- Sotterley
- Pavel Soukup (cyclist)
- Sound of Contact
- Sound of Kuduro
- Sound, Cheshire
- Tom Soutar
- South Africa women's national cricket team record by opponent
- South African art
- South African Chess Championship
- South African Council of Churches
- South African cuisine
- South African Music Award for Duo or Group of the Year
- South African type CZ tender
- South African type ET1 tender
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- South African type XF1 tender
- List of South Australian government agencies
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- South Coast United SC
- South Cove, Suffolk
- South East Football Netball League
- South Holmwood
- South Johnstone, Queensland
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- South Project
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- Southbrook, Queensland
- Southern African Music Rights Organisation
- Jack Southern
- Southill, Bedfordshire
- Southoe
- Southowram
- Leandro Souza (footballer, born 1987)
- Justine Sowry
- Space for Pan African Research Creation and Knowledge
- Space Vision 2040 (Pakistan)
- Spacemen 3
- Spaghetti Junction, Birmingham
- Spain women's national beach soccer team
- Spark Sunderland
- Graeme Spark (footballer)
- Jim Sparkes
- Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
- Tom Spear
- USNS Spearhead
- David Spears
- Special Duties
- Special Squad (Indian TV series)
- Species–area relationship
- The Speedometors
- Speedwell bicycles
- The Speewah
- John Spellar
- Ashleigh Spencer
- Neil Spencer
- Wally Spencer
- Spexhall
- Spin bowling
- Spiral Shades
- The Spitfire Boys
- Rachael Sporn
- Sport in rural and regional Australia
- Col Spratling
- Spratly Islands
- Stephen Spratt
- Spring (band)
- Springbrook, Queensland
- Springthorpe Memorial
- Squamata
- Squish (Froglogic)
- SR Merchant Navy Class 35018 British India Line
- SR Merchant Navy Class 35022 Holland America Line
- Potti Sreeramulu
- Sri Lanka national cricket team record by opponent
- Srivari Brahmotsavam
- St Cross South Elmham
- St James South Elmham
- St John's Church, Wolverhampton
- St Margaret South Elmham
- St Michael South Elmham
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- St. Cecilia and the Gypsy Soul
- St. Michael's, Coventry
- Stabæk Fotball
- Monika Stadler
- Geoff Stafford
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- Stainton, south Cumbria
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- Staminade
- Bill Stamps
- Stanbridge, Bedfordshire
- Stanfield, Norfolk
- Robert Stanlake
- Don Stanley (footballer)
- John Stanley (Tonbridge and Malling MP)
- Stanningfield
- Stanthorne
- Stanton Long
- Stanwell, Queensland
- Stapeley
- Stapleford, Hertfordshire
- Staplehurst
- Tom Stapleton (footballer)
- Staploe
- Don Star
- David Starke
- Paul Starke
- The Starlings
- Dellys Starr
- Kate Starre
- Liudmyla Starytska-Cherniakhivska
- Raymond Stasse
- State Bank of India Officers' Association
- State Library of Western Australia
- State Records of South Australia
- State River Widening
- State visit by Liaquat Ali Khan to the United States
- Station Creek Cemetery
- Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
- Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942
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- Arthur Staveley
- Steamhammer (band)
- Frank Steane
- List of FC Steaua București players
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- Eldred Stebbing
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- Steep, Hampshire
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- Flag of Stellaland
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- Alex Stewart (Australian footballer)