Wikipedia:WikiProject French departments
This WikiProject is an attempt to formulate a template for the French départements. Reason is the lack of structure for most of the départements articles, which usually contain some loosely organised phrases. This WikiProject tries to suggest a structure for départements articles which would make them more structured, while also giving them a common look and feel.
Title: WikiProject French departements
Scope: This WikiProject aims to structure all French départements articles and sub-articles.
Participants:
Collaboration with Fr.Pedia
Before we do much more here, may I suggest we go and find out how much the French wikipedia has done on this? Maybe we could work with some writers there to compile the basic facts and statistics, and build up the pages on both wikis simultanously. -- Tarquin
Overall impression: they have pages for all depts. The ones I've checked so far have just the pref. and sous-prefs; and a link to a page with list of communes.
Disambiguation
The following departements have been disambiguated:
The following departements need disambiguation:
Any thoughts on how to do this? Eg:
I would tend to favor:
since "departement" alone is not very explicit for most readers.
- I prefer Cher (departement) - when people already have to use pipes, keeping them short is a good thing. That it's not very explicit does not matter much - information should go into the article's text, not into its title. The title is only important when someone needs to create a link to the page. Andre Engels
Fine. - Olivier
Structure
The article should start with a good introduction, giving name of the department, location in France (south, north..., région), bordering sea, rivers, mountains and the like. Also, add a few facts about the departement, the things that it is known for, if applicable.
Next, there is a table with quick facts about the departement. A template for the table can be found at the bottom of this page. The contents are as follows:
- The prefecture (capital)
- The sous-prefectures
- Land area: The area of the departement in sq km (and sq miles), in that order.
- Inhabitants: The number of inhabitants; also include a year for this estimate.
- Population density: The number of inhabitants per sq km and sq mile (please use the numbers used in the two previous entries).
The rest of the article should consists of a few short paragraphs. These paragraphs should give an outline of the history/politics/etc. of the departement and, if necessary, a link to a full article on them.
Template
Don't forget to replace the "_" with the name of the article being converted. For the table, replace the X's with the proper information.
This temporary page is being used to expand and convert the article [[_]] over to the new format currently being defined at WikiProject French departements. Please feel free to add or edit anything on this page to help in the conversion process.
Definition paragraph.
Préfecture | Xxxxx |
Sous-préfectures | Xxxxx |
Area - Total - % water | xx,xxx km² xx% |
Population
- Density |
xxx/km² |
History
Main article: History of _ (If applicable)
Geography
Main article: Geography of _ (If applicable)
Economy
Main article: Economy of _ (If applicable)
Demographics
Culture
Main article: Culture of _ (If applicable)
Include:
- Languages spoken
- Touristic highlights
Miscellaneous topics
External links
List of pages & Convertion log
The "head" page: département, <= are you talking about the disambiguation here? The log for it is higher on this page.
Currently, the following articles have the template applied to them:
none
The following departements are being worked on:
- 13 Bouches-du-Rhône (currently being used as a test to refine the template)
The following departements still need to be worked on:
- 01 Ain
- 02 Aisne
- 03 Allier
- 04 Alpes de Haute-Provence
- 05 Hautes-Alpes
- 06 Alpes-Maritimes
- 07 Ardèche
- 08 Ardennes
- 09 Ariège
- 10 Aube
- 11 Aude
- 12 Aveyron
- --(13)
- 14 Calvados
- 15 Cantal
- 16 Charente
- 17 Charente-Maritime
- 18 Cher
- 19 Corrèze
- 20a Corse-du-Sud
- 20b Haute-Corse
- 21 Côte-d'Or
- 22 Côte-d'Armor
- 23 Creuse
- 24 Dordogne
- 25 Doubs
- 26 Drôme
- 27 Eure
- 28 Eure-et-Loir
- 29 Finistère
- 30 Gard
- 31 Haute-Garonne
- 32 Gers
- 33 Gironde
- 34 Hérault
- 35 Ille-et-Vilaine
- 36 Indre
- 37 Indre-et-Loire
- 38 Isère
- 39 Jura
- 40 Landes
- 41 Loir-et-Cher
- 42 Loire
- 43 Haute-Loire
- 44 Loire-Atlantique
- 45 Loiret
- 46 Lot
- 47 Lot-et-Garonne
- 48 Lozère
- 49 Maine-et-Loire
- 50 Manche
- 51 Marne
- 52 Haute-Marne
- 53 Mayenne
- 54 Meurthe-et-Moselle
- 55 Meuse
- 56 Morbihan
- 57 Moselle
- 58 Nièvre
- 59 Nord
- 60 Oise
- 61 Orne
- 62 Pas-de-Calais
- 63 Puy-de-Dôme
- 65 Pyrénées-Atlantiques
- 66 Hautes-Pyrénées
- 66 Pyrénées-Orientales, see also Roussillon
- 67 Bas-Rhin
- 68 Haut-Rhin
- 69 Rhône
- 70 Haute-Saône
- 71 Saône-et-Loire
- 72 Sarthe
- 73 Savoie
- 74 Haute-Savoie
- 75 Paris
- 76 Seine-Maritime
- 77 Seine-et-Marne
- 78 Yvelines
- 79 Deux-Sèvres
- 80 Somme
- 81 Tarn
- 82 Tarn-et-Garonne
- 83 Var
- 84 Vaucluse
- 85 Vendée
- 86 Vienne
- 87 Haute-Vienne
- 88 Vosges
- 89 Yonne
- 90 Territoire de Belfort
- 91 Essonne
- 92 Hauts-de-Seine
- 93 Seine-Saint-Denis
- 94 Val-de-Marne
- 95 Val-d'Oise
- 971 Guadeloupe
- 972 Martinique
- 973 Guyane
- 974 Réunion
- 975 St-Pierre-et-Miquelon
- 976 Mayotte