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- Camden motive power depot
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- Camillo, Western Australia
- Francis Campbell
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- James William Carling
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- Katy Carr
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- Carrier Strike Group Three 2004–09 operations
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- Alan Carrington
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- The Cat Is Out
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- Ned Chaillet
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- Rise of Neville Chamberlain
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- Samson Chanba
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- St Andrew's Church, Chew Stoke
- Chhal – Sheh Aur Maat
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- The Chosen Few (1970s Australian band)
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- Christine of France
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- City of God – 10 Years Later
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- James Clark (water polo)
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