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- HMS Jersey (F72)
- Jetalsar Junction railway station
- Jetstar Japan
- Jezero (crater)
- Jharsuguda Junction railway station
- Ji Hujur
- Jiang Chen
- José Patrocinio Jiménez
- Toshio Jingu
- Jit Sin High School
- Jit Sin Independent High School
- Battle of Jitra
- JMF Elite Unit
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- Henry Johansen
- Sara Johansson
- Sonny Johansson
- The John Berne School
- John Rylands Research Institute and Library
- Joshua John
- Michael Johnsen
- Dennis Johnson (athlete)
- Kayla Johnson (netball)
- Lee Johnson (football coach)
- Mark Johnson (announcer)
- Johnston River
- Caitlan Johnston-Green
- Ellie Johnston (rugby league)
- Johor Bahru District
- Joia Rara
- Jolarpettai Junction railway station
- Léon Jomaux
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- Oliver Jones (pianist)
- Jönköpings-Posten
- Jonsereds IF
- Jorai railway station
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- Rafael de Juan
- Judiciary of England and Wales
- Stanislas Julien
- Jumpin' In (radio programme)
- Juncus castaneus
- Junkersdorf massacre
- Juno Awards of 2016
- Project Juno
- Stephen Jurika
- JustGiving
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- Robyn Kahukiwa
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- Kainuun Sanomat
- Kajang High School
- Gillies Kaka
- Kakinada Town railway station
- Kalamunda Zig Zag
- Kalgan River
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- Kali Bari Chhindwara
- Oleksandr Kalitov
- Kalyan Junction railway station
- Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Transport
- Hiroko Kamada
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- Alhaji Kamara
- Kamasutra: Vollendung der Liebe
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- Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation
- Kamrup district
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- Srirangam Kannan
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- Reena Kapoor
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- Karaikkudi Junction railway station
- Emily Karaka
- Tomislav Karamarko
- Karimun Regency
- Mieczysław Karłowicz (cyclist)
- David Karlsson (bandy)
- Karma yoga
- Karnataka Central Diocese of the Church of South India
- Asoiva Karpani
- Karur Junction railway station
- Kasai Station
- Kasarani
- Shaiza Kashyap
- Takilele Katoa
- Ernst Kaufmann
- Tharindu Kaushal
- Kaushambi district
- Jason Kawau
- Kayamkulam Junction railway station
- 2013 Kazakhstan Cup
- Kazakhstan–Ukraine relations
- Dave Kearney
- Keat Hwa Centennial Celebrations
- Keat Hwa Chinese Schools
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- Keat Hwa II Secondary School
- Matt Keating
- Helen Kedgley
- Norbert Keenan
- Te Aroha Keenan
- Keep It Turned On
- Kegworth railway station
- Keighley railway station
- Keikyū Kurihama Line
- Charles Kell
- Kellafate
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- Jocelyn Kelleher
- Annette Kellerman
- Aub Kelly
- Isabelle Kelly
- Len Kelly
- Luke Kelly (rugby league)
- Kelston railway station
- Kemble, Gloucestershire
- Fredrik Kempe
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- Jarrad Kennedy
- Kensington and Fairfield (Liverpool ward)
- Kent River
- Norbert Kerckhove
- Kernel debugger
- George Kerr (runner)
- Claire Kersten
- Martin Ketteridge
- Ketton and Collyweston railway station
- Khammam railway station
- Muhammed Akbar Khan
- Khana railway station
- Kharagpur Junction railway station
- Ibn al-Khattab
- Khoj: The Search
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- Kian Kok Middle School
- Kibworth railway station
- Anton Kicha
- The Kids from the Marx and Engels Street
- Michael Kiessou
- Charlotte Kight
- Ernest Kiiza
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- Killamarsh West railway station
- Killer Elite (album)
- Bill Killiby
- Tom Killiby
- Killing Time (Girl album)
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- Kimbra discography
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- Kincardine O'Neil Hospital, Aberdeenshire
- King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Girlschool
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- Ethan King
- Johnny King (footballer, born 1926)
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- Kingston Cricket Club
- Kingston Pioneer Cemetery
- Tom Kingston (rugby league)
- Kingsway Hall
- Kingswood, Stroud District
- Kinkuna railway station
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