| Paraíso, São Paulo | Patrick Chapman | Panorama (disambiguation) |
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| Paolo Verrucci | Panax quinquefolius | Parliament House, Melbourne |
| Palisa (crater) | Pardinho | Pariquera-Açu |
| Parisi | Patrocínio | Patrocínio Paulista |
| Patrick Lalor | Paulicéia | Paulistânia |
| Paulo de Faria | Pausha | Parkgate, Wirral |
| Parkgate | PALASM | Parallelizing compiler |
| Pablo Aimar | Paul Scoon | Palace of Sports |
| Pan-African Parliament | Patrick Feehan | Papillae |
| Paganism in the Eastern Alps | Patricia Mckillip | Paul Jenkins |
| Paco Decina | Pageant queen | Paolo Vanoli |
| Paul Fitts | Pareto analysis | Parkdale (electoral district) |
| Pantera (disambiguation) | Pan Tau | Paul Mercurio |
| Patrick Hogan (politician) | Park City Jazz Festival | Paulinus |
| Padenghe sul Garda | Paderno | Paderno Dugnano |
| Paderno d'Adda | Paderno Ponchielli | Paderno del Grappa |
| Paderno Franciacorta | Pasteur Bizimungu | Panorama (album) |
| Palmerston, New Zealand | Paris, When It Sizzles | Passiflora caerulea |
| Painstream | Panchayat Prajatantra Party | Parametric plot |
| Patriotic Front | Pardot Kynes | Paul Haeberlin |
| Paisco Loveno | Paitone | Palazzolo sull'Oglio |
| Palazzolo | Paraíba valley | Pauline Holdstock |
| Paul Chai | Patricia Tallman | Parabolic fractal distribution |
| Paratebueno | Palmerston Island | Parietal art |
| Paul Ehrlich (surgeon general) | Patti Yasutake | Pascani |
| Partial thromboplastin time | Paul Mowatt | Parcham Party of India |
| Pacific Solution | Page House | Park La Brea, Los Angeles, California |
| PalmOne Treo 650 | Partenopean Republic | Paul Brady |
| Park Yong Ha | Parex | Papa Wemba |
| Pay-as-you-go tax | Pascale Ogier | Pack animal |
| Partly Plugged | Passenger car | Parable of the widow's mite |
| Paratico | Paras (Pokémon) | Parasect |