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This category combines all vague or ambiguous time from December 2021 (2021-12) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Vague or ambiguous time.
Pages in category "Vague or ambiguous time from December 2021"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 244 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Cairns City
- Leonard Calvert
- Cameron Indoor Stadium
- María Eugenia Campos Galván
- Canchim
- Case-based reasoning
- Charleston Farmhouse
- Charlieplexing
- Chermside West, Queensland
- Chinese government response to COVID-19
- Church of the Madonna della Difesa
- Clarke Stadium
- Colombo Stock Exchange
- Comet (experiment)
- Compassion Can't Wait
- Coquito
- Cotswold Water Park
- COVID-19 vaccination in Iceland
- Cramlington Learning Village
- Creature Features
- Crestmead, Queensland
- Crete
- Crime Wave (1954 film)
- James Cruthers
- Crystal Kay
- CTAN
- Curra, Queensland
- Cursive
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- Charles Clyde Ebbets
- Economy of Réunion
- Egyptian Navy
- Anthony Eisen
- Elections in New York (state)
- Elsinore Sewing Club
- Ema (Shinto)
- Enoggera, Queensland
- Dominique Awono Essama
- Gustaf Estlander
- Eulalio Tordil shootings
- European Rail Traffic Management System
- Evangelical Theology Student Council
- Evendine College
- Everton Hills, Queensland
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- Talal Al-Haj
- Haji Public School
- Theodore Hall
- Hamburger
- Hamsa
- Hawker (trade)
- Charlie Hayes
- Heho Airport
- Lucia Hierro
- Himariote dialect
- Hinton station (West Virginia)
- Hirwaun Pond Halt railway station
- History of massively multiplayer online games
- Michael Hrebeniak
- Mary Lee Hu
- Huairou–Miyun line
- Huntsville High School (Alabama)
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- Peter Madden (gang leader)
- Malahat, British Columbia
- Mansfield Hosiery Mills Cricket Club
- Manunda, Queensland
- Marcinkus (play)
- Harold Martin (dragster driver)
- Maryborough, Queensland
- Maxwelton, Queensland
- Noel Mayo
- Daniel McCrossan
- Kevin McCurley (cryptographer)
- Mithi River
- Mohra Heran
- Iosipos Moisiodax
- Quim Monzó
- Andrey Motovilovets
- Mr Fourex
- Multifamily residential