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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from August 2015"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 8,209 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Me and My Sister
- Lucy Meacock
- Meadowbank, New Zealand
- Meadowlands Secondary School
- Meadows Technicolour Fair
- Media Space
- Pedro Medina (sport shooter)
- Medium Cool Records
- Yevgeniy Medvedev
- Sue Meek
- Frank Meere
- George Megalogenis
- Maud Megens
- Mohamed Mehrez
- Akshay H. Mehta
- R. A. Mehta
- Mei Xiaohan
- Gérard Meister
- Josef Meixner (sport shooter)
- Marie Mejzlíková
- Melam Kottu Thali Kattu
- Melbourne International Festival of Brass
- Melbourne Jazz Festival
- Melbourne Jazz Fringe Festival
- Melbourne School Bands Festival
- Melbourne Sun Aria
- Saskia Melchers
- Andrew Norman Meldrum
- Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Saint Michael Archangel in Sydney
- Wilfrid Mellers
- Melling railway station
- Mellons Bay
- Alexsandro Melo
- Melodic Records
- Melt Yourself Down
- Joe Melvin
- List of members of the British Free Corps
- Memoirs of Lady Hyegyeong
- Memphis Industries
- Yaima Mena
- Claude Ménard (athlete)
- Philip Meninsky
- Womel Brandy Mento
- Émilie Menuet
- Meopham railway station
- Mer de glace (opera)
- Mercer railway station
- Merchant Adventurers' Hall
- Meridian Records
- HMS Mermaid (U30)
- Mero Badloo
- Ralph Merrifield
- John Merritt (public servant)
- Merseyside Maritime Museum
- Merton, Oxfordshire
- Messages: Greatest Hits
- Messenger Newspapers
- David Messer
- Messiah (UK duo)
- Messum's
- Metal for the Brain
- Metegol
- Methven Branch
- Metro Gold
- Marlene Mevong Mba
- Mexborough
- Mexico at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics
- Roger Michael
- Margaret Michaelis-Sachs
- John Micklethwait
- Micro Forté
- Micro gallery
- Mid West (Western Australia)
- Middle Assendon
- Middle Aston
- Middle Stoke Halt railway station
- Edward Middleditch
- Middlemore
- Middlemore railway station
- Middleton railway station, Wellington Region
- Middleton Stoney
- Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival
- Midfield General
- Midland Line, New Zealand
- Midville railway station
- Mighty Atom Records
- Mighty Mighty
- Migration Museum, Adelaide
- Migration of the Serbs (painting)
- Mike (cat)
- Mike Fantastic
- Milan (given name)
- Milcombe
- William James Mildenhall
- Mildura Country Music Festival
- Jack Miles (political activist)
- Milford, New Zealand
- Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II
- Millbrook Community School
- Millennium Gallery
- Scott Miller (soccer, born 1981)
- Millerton, New Zealand
- Richard Millington
- Glenn Milne
- W. A. Milne
- Buff Milner
- Howard Milner
- James Milner (art historian)
- Milton Regis
- Milton Road Halt railway station
- Milton-under-Wychwood
- Milton, Cherwell
- Mimesis (magazine)
- French frigate Minerve (1831)
- Minister in the Presidency
- Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (South Africa)
- Minister of Arts and Culture
- Minister of Basic Education
- Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
- Minister of Correctional Services (South Africa)
- Minister of Economic Development (South Africa)
- Minister of Education (South Africa)
- Minister of Employment and Labour
- Minister of Finance (South Africa)
- Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment
- Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology
- Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation
- Minister of International Relations and Cooperation
- Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy
- Minister of Police (South Africa)
- Minister of Public Enterprises
- Minister of Public Service and Administration
- Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform
- Minister of Small Business Development
- Minister of Social Development (South Africa)
- Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture
- Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services (South Africa)
- Minister of Tourism (South Africa)
- Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition
- Minister of Transport (South Africa)
- Minister of Water and Sanitation (South Africa)
- Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities
- Minster Lovell
- Minster on Sea railway station
- Shiraz Minwalla
- Minworth Greaves
- Ezra Mir
- Miramar, Buenos Aires
- Andrei Miron
- Mirrors (band)
- Arun Kumar Mishra
- Gyan Sudha Misra
- Sudesh Mishra
- Gati Krushna Misra
- Mission Bay, New Zealand
- City of Mitcham
- Mitcham Square
- The Mitchell Brothers
- Alex Mitchell (Australian journalist)
- Chris Mitchell (journalist)
- Natasha Mitchell
- William Mitchell (philosopher)
- Mitr, My Friend
- Nadia Mitsopoulos
- Jai Pal Mittal
- Mitton Hoard
- Mix Munkies
- Mixbury
- Zee Mkhabela
- Mlibizi
- Graeme Moad
- Brendan Moar
- Lennart Moberg
- Russell Mockridge
- Ashok Gajanan Modak
- Modbury Football Club
- The Modern (band)
- Modern juggling culture
- Modulate (band)
- Ash Moeke
- Thabiso Benedict Moeng
- Moeraki Branch
- Moerewa railway station
- Piet Moeskops
- Ian Moffitt
- Mogali Rekulu
- Mogudu (film)
- Palani Mohan
- Mohini (TV series)
- Mamoru Mohri
- Moira (film)
- Gerald Moira
- Desmond Mokgobu
- Anastasiya Mokhnyuk
- Willem Molenaar
- Mollington, Oxfordshire
- Fran Molloy
- Nosratollah Momtahen
- Mona Foma
- Monaco (band)