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- We Beheld the Last Contraction of the Seraph
- We Belong Together
- We Gotta Get out of This Place
- We Love You (Combichrist album)
- We Remain
- We'll Live It All Again
- Alois Weber
- Alois Weber (general)
- Heinrich Martin Weber
- Max Weber
- Weekly Comic Bunch
- Weert
- Wei-Yin Chen
- André Weil
- Weilburg
- Welcome 2 My Nightmare
- Welcome to the Cruel World
- Welcome to Wherever You Are (song)
- Welfare chauvinism
- Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
- Wenchang Satellite Launch Center
- Wendish question
- Wenrich of Trier
- Werner Faymann
- Werner Rolevinck
- Wesley de Ruiter
- Wesley Sneijder
- Wesseling
- Tom Wesselmann
- West German federal election, 1949
- West German federal election, 1953
- West German federal election, 1957
- West German federal election, 1961
- West German federal election, 1965
- West German federal election, 1969
- West Ham United F.C. in European football
- West Jinshajiang Road Station
- West Lake
- West Russian Volunteer Army
- Diedrich Hermann Westermann
- Western canon
- Western Hemisphere
- Western Ukraine
- Westfalenstadion
- Westgate shopping mall attack
- Richard Wettstein
- Johann Weyer
- Whaling in Japan
- Whaling in Norway
- Whaling in the Netherlands
- What a Girl Wants (Christina Aguilera song)
- What a Lemon
- What Could Have Been Love
- What Do You Got?
- What Have You Done for Me Lately
- What Is Mathematics?
- What's My Line?
- What's Up? (song)
- Whataya Want from Me
- Whatever (Ayumi Hamasaki song)
- Wheel of Fortune (Ace of Base song)
- When I Was Your Man
- When We Were Young (Adele song)
- When You Look at Me
- When You Say Nothing at All
- Whenever, Wherever
- White & Nerdy
- White (CNBLUE song)
- White Album 2
- White cane
- White Christmas (song)
- White Croatia
- White Croats
- White Day
- White genocide
- White genocide conspiracy theory
- White Hispanic and Latino Americans
- White Mexicans
- White Motor Company
- White on Blonde
- White phosphorus munitions
- White Revolution
- White Women (album)
- Whitney Houston (album)
- Hassler Whitney
- Who Let the Dogs Out?
- Who's Back?
- Whole Again
- Why (Carly Simon song)
- Why Don't You Love Me (Beyoncé song)
- MV Wickenburgh
- Widerøe Flight 933
- Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
- Wiebe van der Vliet
- Wielka Piaśnica
- Wien bridge
- Norbert Wiener
- Wienhausen Abbey
- Wierzchlas, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
- Wigner's theorem
- Eugene Wigner
- Wigwam (Bob Dylan song)
- Wij zijn Ajax (song)
- Wikimania
- Infogalactic:WikiProject Formula One/Disputed results
- Infogalactic:WikiProject Olympics/2010Planning
- Wild at Heart (telenovela)
- Wildenburg Castle (Eifel)
- Wildlife (band)
- Wilfredo Gómez
- Wilfredo Martínez
- Wilhelm Brückner (luthier)
- Wilhelm Cauer
- Wilhelm Hisinger
- Wilhelm Keilhau
- Wilhelm Stäglich
- Wilhelm, German Crown Prince
- Wilhelmsburg station
- Willem II (women)
- Willi Tokarev
- William the Conqueror
- William A. Spicer
- William II of the Netherlands
- William Nylander
- William of Falgar
- William of Moerbeke
- William Westmoreland
- Willibrord van Beek
- Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
- Willy Stähle
- Willy Stöwer
- Willys
- Wim Kieft
- Wim Kok
- Wim Ruska
- Wind power in Austria
- Windhoek
- Winding Road (Ayaka and Kobukuro song)
- Window Shopper
- Wings (1996 video game)
- Wings (Birdy song)
- Winnenden school shooting
- WinRAR
- Winston Bogarde
- Winston Smith Project
- Winter (Unheilig song)
- A Winter in Majorca
- Winter storms of 2009–10 in East Asia
- Winter's law
- Werner Winter
- WIPR-TV
- Wish You Were Here (Avril Lavigne song)
- Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd album)
- Wit licht
- Maarten de Wit
- Witchhammer
- With a Bang (Case Closed)
- With Love from the Boys
- With Monti for Italy
- With the Music in my Soul
- Wittelsbach-class battleship
- Wittlich
- WOLE-DT
- Wolf 1061
- Albin Wolf
- Wolfgang Kraus (footballer, born 1953)
- Wolfgang Pauli
- Balthasar Woll
- Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
- A Woman Called Sada Abe
- Woman in Love
- Woman's World (song)
- Womanizer (song)
- Women's cinema
- Women's suffrage
- Wong brothers
- Woo Weekend
- Woody Boogie
- Woolly mammoth
- Work (Ciara song)
- Work Bitch
- Work It Out (Beyoncé song)
- Workaholic (song)
- Working Cabinet (Joko Widodo)
- World Chess Championship 1910 (Lasker–Schlechter)
- World Chess Championship 2010
- World Cosplay Summit
- World Fencing Championships
- World football transfer record
- World Junior Figure Skating Championships
- World Military Track and Field Championships
- World Single Distance Championships for Men
- World Single Distance Championships for Women
- World War Blue
- World War I casualties
- World War II looting of Poland
- World Wrestling Council
- Morten Wormskjold
- Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention
- Celeste Woss y Gil