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- Damjan od Resnika
- Kevin Danaher
- Dancing with Tears in My Eyes
- Abubakar Iro Danmusa
- Serge Danot
- Daranagar
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- The Darlington Arena
- Date and time notation in the United Kingdom
- Bala Ade Dauke
- Daung Kyun
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- William Davys
- Elle Dawe
- Suzanne R. Day
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- De Clare
- John de Courcy Ireland
- Rolf de Heer
- Peter de Montfort
- Sebastian de Souza
- Dead Man's Shoes (2004 film)
- Deal Castle
- Dean of the Chapel Royal
- Dean, Smith & Grace
- Frank Deasy
- The Death of Major Peirson, 6 January 1781
- Siddhartha Deb
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- Declán of Ardmore
- Deed of change of name
- Frank Delaney
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- Delta (horse)
- Politics of Northern Ireland
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- Joe Dempsie
- Denominational education in the Republic of Ireland
- Deoghar district
- Department for the Economy
- Department of Education (Australia, 2013–14)
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- The Derby Ram
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- River Derwent, Yorkshire
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- James FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond
- Katherine FitzGerald, Countess of Desmond
- Kingdom of Desmond
- Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Desmond
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- Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond
- Charles Desvergnes
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- Devadiga
- Development and preservation in Dublin
- Devil's Bit
- Clare Devine
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- Devon Great Consols
- Ely Devons
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- Diesel Sweeties
- Jane Digby
- Din Daa Daa
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- Dingle Peninsula
- Martin Dingle-Wall
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- Collette Dinnigan
- Diocese of Down and Dromore
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- Dirgheshwari temple
- Disaster Management Act, 2005
- Discipline Global Mobile
- Discovery New School
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- District of Columbia School Reform Act of 1995
- Districts of Mauritius
- Diva: The Video Collection
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- The Divine Emma
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- E. R. Dodds
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- The Dowie Dens o Yarrow
- Down to Earth (Jem album)
- Angela Downey
- Downton, Hampshire
- Dowth
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- Dr. Graham's Homes
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- Dreamchaser
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- Druid of Colchester
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- Antoine du Verdier
- Dublin AFL Divisions 3 – 12B
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