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- Cabaret Voltaire (band)
- Auguste Caby
- George Caddy
- Ernest Cadine
- HMS Caerleon (1918)
- Caff Records
- A Cage of Butterflies
- Cahill (group)
- Mick Cain (rugby union)
- Chris Cairns
- HMS Caistor Castle
- Calcutta High Court
- Calcutta Time
- Caldecott, Oxfordshire
- Philip Hermogenes Calderon
- David Caldwell (athlete)
- Calendar (British TV programme)
- Caleta Chaihuín
- John Baptiste Calkin
- The Call (Flanagan novel)
- Aela Callan
- Joseph Callens
- Rukmini Callimachi
- Callington
- Calvadnack
- Camara (social enterprise)
- HMS Camberley (1918)
- Museum of Cambridge
- Cambridge Heath
- Cambridge Literary Review
- Cambridge Museum of Technology
- Cambridge Science Centre
- Cambridge University Museum of Zoology
- Cambridge Z88
- Camden Sports Complex
- Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
- Donald Cameron (mayor)
- Don Cameron (South Australian politician)
- Cameroon at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Tullio Camillotti
- Campbell Works
- Eric Campbell (reporter)
- Frederick William Campbell
- Campbells Bay
- HMS Camperdown (D32)
- Kévin Campion
- Canada House
- Canal Street (Runcorn)
- Canberra Country Blues & Roots Festival
- Canberra International Music Festival
- Clara Canchanya
- Candy Flip
- Cann Hall
- Cannon Hill, Merton
- Canonbury
- Canons Park
- Fernand Canteloube
- Canterbury Heritage Museum
- Canterbury East railway station
- Canterbury Interior Main Line
- Canterbury Provincial Railways
- Canterbury West railway station
- Cape Foulwind Railway
- Cape Verde at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Cape-class motor lifeboat
- Barcroft Capel Boake
- Capital Liverpool
- Capital North West & Wales
- Capitán Sarmiento, Buenos Aires
- Dan Caplen
- Captain (cricket)
- Captains of Industry (record label)
- Caracal (album)
- Battle of Carberry Hill
- CarboTech
- Carclaze
- Cardiff Reform Synagogue
- De Vic Carey
- Cargo Records (UK)
- HMS Carisbrooke Castle (K379)
- Nancy Carline
- Richard Carline
- Rachel Carling-Jenkins
- Agostino Carlini
- San Carlo al Corso
- Charlotte of Belgium
- Carlton in Cleveland
- Carlton Miniott
- Carlyle's House
- Ian Carnell
- Carnevale in Adelaide
- Caroline and I
- Cheryl Carolus
- Caroone House
- Percy Carpenter
- John Carr (Australian politician, born 1871)
- Carrenleufú
- Carrick Hill
- Carriel
- Carrington Moss
- Noah Carroll
- CARRS-Q
- HMS Carstairs
- Ernestine Carter
- Roy Carter (oboist)
- Carterton railway station
- The Cartoon Museum
- Mauriel Carty
- Luíza Carvalho
- Henry Francis Cary
- Paul Cashmere
- Cass & Slide
- Hilary Cass
- The Cassandra Complex (band)
- Santa Rita de Cássia FC
- Cassington
- Castelnau, London
- The Castle Theatre, Wellingborough
- Castle Green, London
- Castle Plaza
- The Castle, Newcastle
- Castlecliff Branch
- Castlefield Gallery
- Castlereagh (County Down barony)
- Castor Bay
- Nick Cater
- HMS Caterham (1919)
- Catfish Records
- Catholic Diocese of the Australian Military Services
- John Cato
- Elena Cattaneo
- Catthorpe Interchange
- Ralph Caulton
- Cavern Mecca
- Caversfield
- Cavok Air
- Cawthorne and Co
- Cayman Islands at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Caythorpe railway station
- José Cazorla Maure
- Cedar College
- Gunilla Cederström
- Mete Çelik
- Central Adelaide Mosque
- Central African Republic at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Central Connect Airlines
- Central Park (Wigan)
- Central Park, Sydney
- Centre for Computing History
- Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences
- Centre for Excellence in Telecom Technology and Management
- Centre for Life
- Centre for Recent Drawing
- Centre of the Earth
- Ceri Hand Gallery
- Charles Cerutty
- Ceylon at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Chad at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Chadlington
- Chadwell Heath
- Chairman's Stakes (SAJC)
- Choomphol Chaiyanitr
- Chakravakam (TV series)
- José-Antonio Chalbaud
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Sydney
- Chalice (band)
- Claude William Chambers
- Victória Chamorro
- N. G. Chandavarkar
- P. Chandra Reddy
- Emily Chantiri
- Jean Chaput
- Charing railway station
- Charles Campbell College
- Charles Dickens Museum
- Charles Wesley's House
- Wilson Charles
- David Charleston
- Charlestown, Cornwall
- Charlton-on-Otmoor
- Charlton, London
- Charly Records
- Charney Bassett
- Chartham railway station
- Chase Cross
- Chastleton
- Margaux Châtelier
- Chatham Central railway station
- Chatham railway station (Kent)
- Nalini Ranjan Chatterjee
- Somnath Chatterjee
- Chaturbhuj Doshi
- Mahadev Bhaskar Chaubal
- Kishan Swaroop Chaudhari
- Aziz Ahmed Chaudhry
- B. S. Chauhan
- Chazey Heath
- HMS Cheam (1919)
- Checkendon
- Cheese on toast