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This is a list of stubs without {{msg:stub}} by month of last edit and title, a stub here being any article marked as such with some sort of notice within the page text, e.g. "Stub Alert! This is a Wikipedia stub".

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  • Sabir_Yunusov (357):[[ru:Юнусов, Саб
  • Saltdal (255):The municipality '''Saltdal''' in the county of [[Nordland]], [[Norway
  • Sam_Brownback (931):'''Samuel Dale Brownback''' (born [[September 12]], [[1956]]) is an [[
  • Sam_J._Ervin,_Jr. (907):'''Samuel James Ervin Jr.''' ([[September 27]], [[1896]] - [[April 23]
  • Sampo_plc (323):'''Sampo''' is a [[Finland|Finnish]] company in [[bank]]ing and [[insu
  • Samuel_Dickstein_(mathematician) (722):[[pl:Samuel Dickstein]] '''Samuel Dickstein''' 1851 - 1939 was a [[Po
  • Samuel_Skinner (255):'''Samuel Knox Skinner''' was the [[White House]] Chief of Staff to Pr
  • San_Juan_de_Ulua (514):'''San Juan de Ulua''' is a large [[fortress]] on an island overlookin
  • Sand_Eel (1226):'''Sand Eel''' or '''Sandeel''' is the common name used for a consider
  • Santiago_Méndez (675):'''Santiago Méndez Ibarra''' ([[1790]] - [[1870]]) was governor of [[Y
  • Sapardi_Djoko_Damono (742):[[id: Sapardi_Djoko_Damono]] '''Sapardi Djoko Damono''' (born [[Mar
  • Satin (272):[[da:Satin]] '''Satin''' is a thick [[cloth]] that has a glossy sur
  • Schmerikon (690):'''Schmerikon''' is a municipality near [[Rapperswil]], [[Switzerland]
  • Schruns (216):'''Schruns''' is the main village of the [[Montafon]] valley in [[Aust
  • Scott_Weiland (794):'''Scott Weiland''' (born [[October 27]], [[1967]]) is an [[United Sta
  • Scottish_Café (833):The '''Scottish Café''' was the café where [[Poland|Polish]] mathemati
  • Scottish_Episcopal_Church (1503):[[ja:スコットランド聖&
  • Screw_magazine (225):'''Screw magazine''' is a [[pornographic]] magazine published by [[Al
  • Scuderia_Ferrari (323):'''Scuderia Ferrari''' is [[Italian language|Italian]] for <i>Stable [
  • Seaton (226):'''Seaton''' is a [[seaside resort]] in [[Devon]], [[England]]. Its h
  • Sebastião_Salgado (965):Sebastião Salgado is a well-known photographer who worked only in blac
  • Seekh_kabab (308):'''Seekh kabab''' pronounced &quotshish-ka-bob&quot is a type of food
  • Seison (445):'''''Seison''''' is a genus of [[rotifer]], found on the gills of ''[[
  • Self_(psychology) (1319):The '''Self''' is a key construct in several schools of [[Psychology]]
  • Self-healing_ring (1615):A '''self-healing ring''' is a common configuration in [[telecommunica
  • Semele_(oratorio) (650):'''''Semele''''' is a secular [[oratorio|secular oratorio]] by [[Georg
  • Semiramide (732):'''''Semiramide''''' is an [[opera]] by [[Gioacchino Rossini]]. The
  • Senate_Internal_Security_Subcommittee (657):The '''Senate Internal Security Subcommittee''' or more commonly know
  • Sensory_deprivation (983):'''Sensory deprivation''' is the reduction of [[the senses|sensory inp
  • Setun (623):'''Setun''' was a [[ternary]] computer developed in [[1958]] in [[Russ
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  • Shatrughna (337):'''Shatrughna''', in [[Hindu mythology]] was the youngest brother of L
  • Shaw_Cable (252):'''Shaw''' is [[Canada]]'s second largest [[cable]] [[television]] ope
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  • Shivini (293):'''Shivini''' was a [[solar deity|solar god]] in the [[mythology]] of
  • Shobna_Gulati (323):'''Shobna Gulati''' is a British [[actress]], writer and dancer. She p
  • Shock_heating (281):'''Shock heating''' is the generation of [[heat]] in a substance cause
  • Shona (502):'''Shona''' is a native language of [[Zimbabwe]]. It is an official la
  • Shopping_Bag (409):'''''Shopping Bag''''' is an album from [[The Partridge Family]], a fi
  • Sidney_Nolan (998):'''Sidney Nolan''' ([[April 22]], [[1917]] - [[28 November]], [[1992]]
  • Siljan,_Norway (284):The municipality '''Siljan''' in the county of [[Telemark]], [[Norway]
  • Simon_Boccanegra (564):'''''Simon Boccanegra''''' is an [[opera]] by [[Giuseppe Verdi]]. Th
  • Simon_Phillips (525):'''Simon Phillips''' was the drummer for [[The Who]] in the 1989 USA R
  • Singapore_Botanic_Gardens (707):'''Singapore Botanic Gardens''' is a 52 hectare garden in [[Singapore]
  • SingTel (874):'''SingTel''' (formerly ''Singapore Telecom'') is [[Singapore]]'s larg
  • Singularity_Sky (379):'''''Singularity Sky''''' (ISBN 0441010725) is a [[hard science fictio
  • Sir_Charles_Fitzpatrick (394):'''Sir Charles Fitzpatrick''' was born on [[December 19th]], [[1853]],
  • Siyyid_Kázim (435):'''Siyyid Kazim''' was the [[Mullah]] (a very great one with thousands
  • Skates (335):'''Skates''' are similar to [[shoes]] but worn to perform the act of [
  • Sketches_by_Boz (2121):'''''Sketches by Boz''''' is a collection of short pieces published by
  • Skewer (254):A '''skewer''' is a [[metal]] or [[wood]] stick used to hold small pie
  • Slamdancing (332):'''Slamdancing''' is characterized by its aggressive nature, the movem
  • Sleep_Is_for_Sissies (649):'''''Sleep Is for Sissies''''' is a [[1980]] short [[film]] written an
  • Sleight_of_hand (453):'''Sleight-of-hand''' is a technique of '''close-up [[magic (illusion)
  • Slipper (895):Similar in usage to a [[shoe]], a '''slipper''' is an indoors version
  • Slow_waltz (438):'''Slow Waltz''' is the term applied to [[waltz]] in countries where [
  • Small_Gods (690):'''''Small Gods''''' is a [[novel]] by [[Terry Pratchett]], part of hi
  • Small_hydro (693):'''Small hydro''' is the application of hydroelectric power on a comme
  • Small_Soldiers (454):'''''Small Soldiers''''' is a film directed by [[Joe Dante]] in [[1998
  • Social_research (878):'''Social research''' is the branch of [[sociology]] that carries out
  • Sociedad_Aeronáutica_de_Medellín (399):'''Sociedad Aeronáutica de Medellín''' (SAM) is a [[Colombia]]n [[airl
  • Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London (1207):The '''Society of Antiquaries of London''' is a learned society, based
  • Softwood (562):Wood from [[conifer]]s is generally referred to as '''softwood'''; sof
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  • Son_of_Dracula (313):'''''Son of Dracula''''' was a [[1974]] movie. It starred [[Nilsson]]
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  • Stellar_cartography (283):In [[astronomy]], a term used to refer to the mapping of [[star]]s, [[
  • Stephen_Daedalus (426):'''Stephen Daedalus''' is the main character in [[James Joyce]]'s ''[[
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  • Steve_Askew (256):After Kaja (ex [[Kajagoogoo]]) split up in 1986, '''Steve Askew''' set
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  • Studen_Kladenets (640):'''Studen Kladenets''' is a [[dam]] on the [[Arda River]] located near
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  • American_Hellenic_Educational_Progressive_Association (871):The '''American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association''' is a [</now *[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=American_Old_West&action=edit American_Old_West] (536):<nowiki>The Western [[United States of America]] has played a significant role
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  • Andy_White_(singer-songwriter) (724):'''Andy White''' is an Irish singer/songwriter, born in Belfast. He st
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  • Bewick_Bridge (767):'''Bewick Bridge''' ([[1767]]-[[1833]]) studied mathematics at [[Cambr
  • Bharata (1427):'''Bharata''', in [[Hindu mythology]] was the half-brother of Lord [[R
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  • Bicycle_Playing_Cards (396):'''Bicycle Playing Cards''' have been manufactured by the [[United Sta
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  • Bierun (324):'''Bieruń''' is a town in south [[Poland]] with 22,100 inhabitant
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  • Big_Fat_Liar (347):'''Big Fat Liar''' ([[2002]]) is a [[film]] about how a [[boy]] tries
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