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- Robbie Cadee
- Disappearance of Philip Cairns
- Cairo International Film Festival
- Andy Caldecott
- Cam Calder
- Calderglen High School
- Rıfat Çalışkan
- Will Calnan
- Mimmo Calopresti
- Tiago Calvano
- Con Cambie
- Cameroon at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Campaspe River
- Duncan Campbell (journalist)
- Keith Campbell (motorcyclist)
- Brian Campeau
- Cannock Mineral Railway
- Canterbury Roman Museum
- John Cantlie
- Martin Cao
- Cape Blanche Conservation Park
- Cape Bouguer Wilderness Protection Area
- Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
- Captive import
- Mirinda Carfrae
- Jacques Cariou
- Carling King
- Carlton House, Toowoomba
- Carlton Towers
- Carlton, Nottinghamshire
- Carpenter Rocks Conservation Park
- Alby Carr
- Peter Carr (New Zealand politician)
- Robin Carrell
- Carribie Conservation Park
- Brian Carroll (Australian footballer)
- Damian Carroll
- Turi Carroll
- David Carter (politician)
- Douglas Carter
- Philip Carteret (courtier)
- Israel Casado
- Dicky Case
- Kevin Cass
- Cat City
- Martin Cattalini
- Cawston College
- Dumitru Celeadnic
- ŽKK Celje
- The Centaurus
- Elena Cernei
- Marek Červenka
- Dobriša Cesarić
- Cessnock, New South Wales
- Chaalis Chauraasi
- Bill Chaffey (paratriathlete)
- Chambord (liqueur)
- Champagne in Seashells
- James Chan Khay Syn
- Kid Chan
- Chan Seng Khai
- Matthew Chance
- Chandra Muzaffar
- Chanthuru Suppiah
- Charles Abela Memorial Stadium
- Charmed Life (Billy Idol album)
- Charoun, Munger
- Chattam
- Prosenjit Chatterjee filmography
- Che Husna Azhari
- Che Rosli Che Mat
- Che Uda Che Nik
- Harold Cheeseman
- Cheng Lin
- SS Cheribon
- Betty Chew
- Chew Hoong Ling
- Rajaram I
- Chichibu Railway Class DeKi 100
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- Chichibu Railway Class DeKi 500
- Chief Langalibalele Rifles
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- Children Galore
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- Sunday Chizoba
- Gilberto Chocce
- Robert Choe
- Chong Eng
- Chong Ted Tsiung
- Chor Chee Heung
- Jay Chou albums discography
- Chow Kon Yeow
- Christianisation of Scotland
- Max Christie (politician)
- Rawdon Christie
- Chronicle of Malaysia
- Chua Soi Lek
- Chua Tee Yong
- Chuah Guat Eng
- Church Fenton
- Church of SS Mary and Ambrose, Edgbaston
- Church of St Michael and All Angels, Beckwithshaw
- Cipria
- Circle-throw vibrating machine
- Cishan Bus Station
- Citadel Records
- Citizen Initiative for Development
- Citizens' Forces
- City of Bohane
- Ciuleandra
- Civic Passion
- Claraville Station
- Clare (song)
- Danny Clark (cyclist)
- Simon Clark (broadcaster)
- Bobbie Clarke
- Brendan Clarke (motorcyclist)
- Vince Clarke
- Classic Masters (Crowded House album)
- John Clewarth
- Clifford House, Toowoomba
- Robert Clive (diplomat)
- Close (to the Edit)
- Matt Clowry
- Club Atlético Douglas Haig
- Tony Clubb
- Coast (radio station)
- Coast FM (Westport)
- Coat of arms of Kotor
- Moira Coatsworth
- FC Coburg
- Allan Cockerell
- Myron S. Cohen
- Cois Fharraige (festival)
- Julie Dawn Cole
- Jonathan Coleman (politician)
- Coleshill Parkway railway station
- Coliban River
- The Collection 1989–2003
- St Oswald's Church, Collingham
- Colombia at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Colonel Bogey (film)
- Community Radio Network (New Zealand)
- Comoros at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Compass FM 104.9
- Compilation (The Clean album)
- The Complete Radio One Sessions
- Bevan Congdon
- Conn (name)
- Mick Connaboy
- Brian Connell
- Craig Connell
- Michael Connelly (New Zealand politician)
- Bill Conoulty
- Roxanne Constantin
- Constitutional Union (Morocco)
- Capture of Contalmaison
- Arthur Cook (New Zealand politician)
- Frederick Cooke (socialist)
- Oliver Cookson
- Doug Coombs (geologist)
- David Cooper (basketball)
- Lake Coorong
- Cooyar War Memorial
- St Stephen's Church, Copley
- Daryl Corletto
- Troy Corser
- Hugh Cortazzi
- 2024 COSAFA Women's Championship
- COSMOSPACE
- Steve Constanzo
- John Costello (pastoralist)
- Cottage (68 Stephen Street)
- The Cottage (film)
- Cottam, East Riding of Yorkshire
- James Cotter (politician)
- James Cottriall
- Could You Be the One? (Stereophonics song)
- Counthorpe and Creeton
- Courtenay, New Zealand
- Cowbell Digital Music
- Cowboy (2013 film)
- Nick Cowburn
- Cyril Cowderoy
- Cowlam
- Fabian Cowper
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- Charles Coypeau d'Assoucy
- Percy Cradock
- Robert Craigie (diplomat)
- Walter Creasor
- Creative Vibes