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- Colours in the Dark (album)
- Colsterworth
- Listed buildings in Colston Bassett
- Elliott Colvin (died 1883)
- Combat Chess
- Combate (newspaper)
- William Combe (died 1667)
- Hannes Combrinck
- Come Home (Annbjørg Lien and Bjørn Ole Rasch album)
- Comedy Connections
- John Amos Comenius
- Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Austrian War 1915–1918
- Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Turkish War 1911–1912
- Commemorative Medal of the Decennial Air Cruise
- Commemorative Medal of the Expedition to Albania
- Committee 29
- Alf Common
- Commons Privileges Committee investigation into Boris Johnson
- Commonwealth Parliament Offices, Sydney
- Communicate (TV series)
- Community Action Party
- Samuela Comola
- A Company Man
- Company rule in Rhodesia
- Comparison of ARM processors
- Compass Point storm tower
- The Complete 1969 Recordings
- Comprehensive school
- Lord Alwyne Compton (politician)
- Henry Compton (MP)
- 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying
- Concealing Fate
- Concord (political party)
- Simone Confalone
- Confetti (Little Birdy album)
- Congolese Party of Labour
- Özlem Conker
- Tom Conlon (Gaelic footballer)
- Connah's Quay Town Football Club
- Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe
- Ulick Considine
- Robert Constable
- Constantine (son of Theophilos)
- Constantinople
- Constipation
- Constitution Day (Pakistan)
- Constitutional Council (Chile)
- Consumed (band)
- Contact (Fancy album)
- Nicolò Contiliano
- Manuel Contreras
- Julius Conus
- List of converts to Christianity from Islam
- Russ Conway
- River Conwy
- Barry Conyngham
- Cooch Behar Cup
- Fintan Coogan Jnr
- Damien Cook
- Wayne Cook (musician)
- Robbie Cooke
- Ron Cooke
- Louis Coolen
- Rini Coolen
- Coonalpyn railway station
- Barry Cooper (cricketer)
- Gavin Cooper
- William E. Cooper (general)
- Cop and Speeder
- 2023 Copa Argentina
- Johnny Copelyn
- Dumitru Copil
- Copley railway station, South Australia
- Thierry Coquand
- Lynn Corcoran
- Iñigo Córdoba
- Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
- Corn Exchange, Bury St Edmunds
- Corn Exchange, Newbury
- Corn Exchange, Saffron Walden
- Corn Exchange, Winchester
- Corona Papers
- Coronation of Queen Victoria
- Carlos Coronel
- Larry Corowa
- Jean Coralli
- Corrective colony No. 6, Vladimir Oblast
- Correios de Timor-Leste
- Correos (album)
- Corringham, Lincolnshire
- Corruption in Costa Rica
- Corryong Airport
- Graziella Corvalán
- Corwin (TV series)
- Geoffrey Cory-Wright
- Liam T. Cosgrave
- Cosmonautics Day
- Listed buildings in Cossall
- Esperança da Costa
- Paulo Costinha
- Listed buildings in Costock
- Listed buildings in Cotgrave
- Listed buildings in Cotham, Nottinghamshire
- Cotija cheese
- Listed buildings in Cottam, Nottinghamshire
- Cottingley railway station
- Natalie Couch
- Paul Couch
- Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries
- The Count of Monte Cristo
- List of countesses of Hainaut by marriage
- Counthorpe
- An Amazing Couple
- Daniel Courcol
- Gérard Cournoyer
- Court leet
- Court-martial of Terry Lakin
- Courteenhall
- Jessie Catherine Couvreur
- Hans Couzy
- Hugo Coveliers
- Covenham St Bartholomew
- Coventry Blitz
- Coventry University
- COVID-19
- COVID-19 vaccination in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Agnes Marshall Cowan
- James Cowan (sports shooter)
- Cowbit
- Bernard Cowen
- Cowgirl (song)
- George Cox (footballer)
- Lois Cox
- Michael Cox (cricketer)
- Robert Cox (Scottish politician)
- Daniel Coxe
- Dave Coxhill
- Coxy's Big Break
- Crab Champions
- Max Crabtree
- Crack Star Flash
- Matthew Cradock
- Christopher Cragwell
- Albert Craig (rhymester)
- James Craig (rugby union, born 1988)
- Martha Craig
- Stephen Craigan
- Craigmillar Castle
- Cranwell
- Charles Craven
- Crazy Gang (football)
- Chris Cree Brown
- Creek Vean
- Arthur Cresswell
- Creswell, Staffordshire
- Jacques Crevoisier
- Emanuele Crialese
- Cameron Crighton
- Crime boss
- Criminal Assets Bureau
- Crisis Control
- Stephen Critchlow
- Croatian diaspora
- Lindsay Crocker
- Crocodile Dundee
- Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
- Crocoduck
- Listed buildings in Cromwell, Nottinghamshire
- Cropredy Bridge
- Listed buildings in Cropwell Bishop
- Listed buildings in Cropwell Butler
- Cross London Route Utilisation Strategy
- Cross-device tracking
- Ben Cross (rugby league)
- William Cross (rugby union)
- Crossfade (Swedish band)
- Roger Croucher
- John Crowley (politician)
- Noel Crowley (dual player)
- Seán Crowley
- Crown colony
- Crown Proceedings Act 1947
- Murder of Una Crown
- Hazel Crowney
- Croxton, Lincolnshire
- Martyn Croy
- 1947 Croydon Dakota accident
- Croydon Fire Brigade
- Crucible steel
- Cruentotrema amazonum
- Andrew Cruickshank
- Cruise (Whitehouse album)
- HMS Cruizer (1797)
- Cruz de Guerra (Portugal)
- Aleksandra Crvendakić
- Cry for You (September song)
- Cry Wolf (Thunderbirds)
- Cryer House
- Cryptophasa rubescens
- Jenő Csaknády