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An infobox on Wikipedia is consistently-formatted table which is present in articles with a common subject (An infobox is a generalization of a taxobox (from taxonomy) which summarizes information for an organism or group of organisms).

If you make a table for a new project, please place it on this page when it is proposed (in the proposed section below) and move it in the main list when it has been implemented. If you choose to use colors in your table, please do not choose one that is already being used, and place your choice on this list so that others know it has been taken. You can use either the same color for all tables in a project, or use a system of coloration (for example, the organism taxobox has different colors for each of the kingdoms). To find more information about what colors can be used, see the article on web colors.

Television theme songschocolate
Strict Nature Reserve#D06030
Elements:Alkali metals#FF6666
EPssalmon
Elements:Actinides#ff99cc
Elements:Lanthanides#ffbfff
Animalspink
Dog breedspink
Weaponry#ffc0c0
Astronomical objects#ffc0c0
Elements:Transition metals#ffc0c0
British New Army#ddbbbb
Singlesyellow
Elements:Halogens#ffff99
Protistskhaki
Elements:Alkaline earths#FFDEAD
Compounds#FFDEAD
Space missions#FFDEAD
Albums (original, studio LPs)orange
Wilderness Area#B5954B
Elements:Semimetals#cccc99
British Yeomanry (Army)#dbdbbb
British Regular Army#bbddbb
Geographic subdivisions#DEFFAD
Elements:Nonmetals#a0ffa0
Plantslightgreen
Corporationslightgreen
Natural Monument#80FF80
Habitat/Species Management Area#65CB9B
Greatest hits, box sets and other compilationsdarkseagreen
Planes#00CC00
National Park#9BCB65
British Territorial Army#bbbbdd
Fungilightblue
Elements:Noble gases#c0ffff
Live albumsdarkturquoise
Protected Landscape/Seascape#4B95B5
Managed Resource Protected Area#3060D0
ShipsNavy
Cover and tribute albumsplum
Rocks and Minerals#9966FF
Countries, US states#efefef
Movie soundtracksgainsboro
Languages#DDDDDD
Bacterialightgrey
Elements:Metals#cccccc
Battles#cccccc
Other British army#cccccc
Constellationssilver
Archaeadarkgray

Proposed but not implemented

Ground-based telescopes

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Ground-based Telescope Name

[image of telescope]

Organization(NOAO, NRAO, etc.)
Location(observatory, city, state, country)
Wavelength regime(gamma, x-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio)
Webpage(link)
Physical Characteristics
Telescope Style(refractor, Newtonian reflector, etc.)
Diameter(m, ft)
Collecting Area(m2, ft2)
Focal Length(m, ft)
Mounting(equatorial, alt/az, dobsonian, etc.)
Dome(bi-parting, up and over, transparent, none, etc.)

Mythical characters

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Mythology

Zeus (Greek Zευς) or Dias (Greek: Διας) Sky Father of the Greeks
File:Zeus pd.jpg
Zeus at Otricoli
Symbols
Thunder
Lightning
Masculinity
Sky


Truth
Justice
Hospitality
Royalty
Honesty
Oaths
Family
Virtue
Paternity

Attributes
Thunderbolt
Eagle
Sceptre
Epithets
Ceneus
Lycaeus
Panhellenios
Identified with Centers of worship Status Olympian King of the Gods
Jupiter (Roman)
Tinia (Etruscan)
Sabazios (Phrygian)
Ammon (Egyptian)
Lycaon in Aegina
Mycenae (probable origin), Cape Canaeum, Olympia, Dodona, Pergamon Parentage Cronus and Rhea
Wife Hera (many other lovers, see below)
Offspring Ares, Dionysus, Persephone, Hermes, Apollo, Artemis (many more, see below)
Artwork
Paintings Literature Sculptures and statues Modern interpretations
Jupiter and Io
Leda with the Swan
??? Statue at Olympia ???

At present, this template only has colors assigned for Greek mythology, which will use shades of blue. Other colors will be used for other cultures (e.g. shades of red to denote different beings in Celtic mythology, etc).

Greek mythology - Titanscadetblue
Greek mythology - Olympianslightskyblue
Greek mythology - Primordial godspaleturquoise
Greek mythology - Other Godscornflowerblue
Greek mythology - Nymphs, Oceanids and Dryadsroyalblue
Greek mythology - Demigodssteelblue
Greek mythology - Humansdodgerblue
Greek mythology - Monsterscyan

Movies

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Movies

The Terminator
Written by: James Cameron &
Gale Anne Hurd
Directed by: James Cameron
Distributed by: MGM
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Michael Biehn,
Linda Hamilton
Release Date: 26 October 1984
Awards: 1985 Saturn Award,
Best Science Fiction Film;
1923 Mongoose Award,
Best Featureless Film


Rocks and Minerals

New proposal (2/4/04) still needs peer review; see Wikipedia:WikiProject Rocks and Minerals.

Quartz
Photo of quartz
General
Category Mineral
Chemical formula (or Composition) Silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2)
Identification
Color Clear (if no impurities); also see Varieties
Crystal habit 6-sided prism ending in 6-sided pyramid (typical)
Crystal system Trigonal
Cleavage None
Fracture Conchoidal
Mohs Scale hardness 7 - lower in impure varieties
Luster Vitreous
Refractive index 1.544-1.553 - DR +0.009 (B-G interval)
Pleochroism Most varieties weak; definite in smoky quartz
Streak White
Specific gravity 2.65 constant; variable in impure varieties
Melting point
Solubility
Major varieties (or Related minerals )
Chalcedony, Agate, Onyx, Jasper, Aventurine, Tiger's eye, Rock Crystal, Amethyst, Citrine, Rose quartz, Milk quartz (or snow quartz), Carnelian

British Army divisions

No associated WikiProject, no peer review. Used for divisions listed in List of British divisions in WWI.

13th (Western) Division
ArmyNew Army
FormedAugust 21, 1914
DemobilisedMarch, 1919
PreviousNext
12th (Eastern) 14th (Light)

Colour scheme

Regular Army#bbddbb
Territorial Army#bbbbdd
Yeomanry#dbdbbb
New Army#ddbbbb
Other/Unknown#cccccc


Geography

Countries

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Countries

საქართველო
Sakartvelo
File:Georgia coat of arms23.PNG
(In Detail) (Full size)
National motto:  
Official languageGeorgian language
Capital and
largest city
Tbilisi
Capital's coordinates 41° 43' N, 44° 48' E
PresidentMikhail Saakashvili
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 118th
69,700 km²
Negligible
Population
- Total (2003E)
- Density
Ranked 111th
4,934,413
71/km²
Independence
 
From Soviet Union
9 April 1991
CurrencyLari (GEL)
Time zoneUTC +4 (DST +5)
National anthemDideba zetsit kurtheuls
Internet TLD .ge
Calling Code995

Country subdivisions - Provinces, districts, counties and such

Tables similar to the below are used for provinces, states or districts in Germany, Brazil and other countries, while US states, Japanese prefectures, Swedish counties and Finnish provinces use the country format (see the example for the country of Georgia below). The districts of Vietnam use a variety of colors, while this shade of light green is otherwise standard. Another exception are the states of Germany, which use a light orange (#FFDEAD). For the French departements a blue color is currently proposed.

Related Wiki-Projects which use a template: Thai provinces, German districts, Swedish counties, French départements, Chinese provinces, Finnish provinces, Japanese prefectures.

Statistics
State:Rhineland-Palatinate
Adm. Region:Koblenz
Capital:Altenkirchen
Area:642 km²
Inhabitants:137,200 (1999)
pop. density:214 inh./km²
Car identification:AK
Website:kreis-altenkirchen.de
Map

Sciences

Organisms

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life

Pacific Gull
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Charadriiformes
Family:Laridae
Genus:Larus
Species:pacificus
Binomial name
Larus pacificus

Current use of colors for organisms.

Animaliapink
Plantaelightgreen
Fungilightblue
Protistakhaki
Bacterialightgrey
Archaeadarkgray

Dog breeds

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Dog breeds

Great Dane
File:Great Dane.jpg
Alternative names
Deutsche Dogge
German Mastiff
Country of origin
Germany
Classification
FCI:Group 2 Section 2
AKC:Working
ANKC:Group 7 (Non-Sporting)
CKC:Group 3 - Working Dogs
KC(UK):Working
NZKC:Non-sporting
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, AKC, ANKC, KC(UK), NZKC
Notes
Note

There is also a version of this table using the new wiki markup at User:Sannse/Sandbox

Compounds

It has been proposed that this table, or a variant, be used for rocks and minerals as well.

General

Name Carbon dioxide
Chemical Formula CO2
Appearance Colourless gas

Physical

Formula weight 44.0 amu
Melting point Liquifies under high pressure at 216 K (-57 °C)
Boiling point sublimes at 195 K (-78 °C)
Density 1.6 ×103 kg/m3 (solid)


1.98 kg/m3 (gas at 298 K)

Solubility 0.145 g in 100g water

Thermochemistry

ΔfH0gas -393.52 kJ/mol
ΔfH0solid ? kJ/mol
S0gas, 1 bar 213.79 J/mol·K
S0solid ? J/mol·K

Safety

Ingestion May cause nausea, vomiting, GI hemorrhage.
Inhalation Asphyxiant (suffocating), causes hyperventilation. Repeated exposure dangerous.
Skin Dry ice may cause frostbite.
Eyes Can be dangerous.
More info Hazardous Chemical Database
 
   SI units were used where possible. Unless otherwise stated, standard conditions were used.

Disclaimer and references


Elements

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements

Sulfur - Chlorine - Argon
F
Cl
Br  
 
 

Full table
General
Name, Symbol, NumberChlorine, Cl, 17
SeriesHalogens
Group, Period, Block17 (VIIA), 3 , p
Density, Hardness3.214 kg/m3 (273 K), NA
Appearanceyellowish green
File:Cl,17-thumb.jpg
Atomic Properties
Atomic weight35.5 amu
Atomic radius (calc.)100 (79) pm
Covalent radius99 pm
van der Waals radius175 pm
Electron configuration[Ne]3s2 3p5
e-'s per energy level2, 8,7
Oxidation states (Oxide)±1,3,5,7 (strong acid)
Crystal structureOrthorhombic
Physical Properties
State of mattergas (nonmagnetic)
Melting point171.6 K (150.7 °F)
Boiling point239.11 K (29.27 °F)
Molar volume17.39 ×10-3 m3/mol
Heat of vaporization10.2 kJ/mol
Heat of fusion3.203 kJ/mol
Vapor pressure1300 Pa
Speed of soundno data
Miscellaneous
Electronegativity3.16 (Pauling scale)
Specific heat capacity480 J/(kg*K)
Electrical conductivityno data
Thermal conductivity0.0089 W/(m*K)
1st ionization potential1251.2 kJ/mol
2nd ionization potential2298 kJ/mol
3rd ionization potential3822 kJ/mol
4th ionization potential5158.6 kJ/mol
5th ionization potential6542 kJ/mol
6th ionization potential9362 kJ/mol
7th ionization potential11018 kJ/mol
8th ionization potential33604 kJ/mol
9th ionization potential38600 kJ/mol
10th ionization potential43961 kJ/mol
Most Stable Isotopes
isoNAhalf-life DMDE MeVDP
35Cl75.77%Cl is stable with 18 neutrons
36Cl{syn.}301,000 yBeta-
epsilon
0.709
1.142
36Ar
36S
37Cl24.23%Cl is stable with 20 neutrons
SI units & STP are used except where noted.

Element table headings will have fill colors that match the fill colors used for that element's chemical series in the periodic table: (Copied from Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements)

Alkali metals #FF6666
Alkaline earths #FFDEAD
Lanthanides #ffbfff
Actinides #ff99cc
Transition metals #ffc0c0
Metals #cccccc
Semimetals #cccc99
Nonmetals #a0ffa0
Halogens #ffff99
Noble gases #c0ffff

Constellations

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Constellations

Andromeda
File:Andromeda constellation map small.png
larger image
AbbreviationAnd
GenitiveAndromedae
Meaning in Englishthe princess Andromeda
Right ascension1 h
Declination40°
Visible to latitudeBetween 90° and -40°
Best visibleNovember
Area
 - Total
Ranked 19th
722 sq. deg.
Number of stars with
apparent magnitude < 3
3
Brightest star
 - Apparent magnitude
Alpheratz (α And)
2.1
Meteor showers
Bordering constellations

Astronomical objects

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Astronomical Objects

Phobos

Phobos, as imaged by Mars Global Surveyor on June 1, 2003 (NASA)
larger version

Discovery
Discovered byAsaph Hall
Discovered in1877
Orbital characteristics
Mean radius9378 km
Eccentricity0.0151
Revolution period7h 39.2m
Inclination1.08°
Is a satellite ofMars
Physical characteristics
Equatorial diameter26(×18) km
Surface areakm2
Mass1.08×1016 kg
Mean density2.0 g/cm3
Surface gravitym/s2
Rotation period7h 39.2m
Axial tilt
Albedo0.06
Surface temp.
minmeanmax
KKK
Atmospheric pressure0 kPa

History and Culture

Universities

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Universities

File:UWOTowerLogo.jpeg

Motto: Veritas et Utilitas
Chancellor Ellen Clitheroe
President Paul Davenport
School type Public
Religious affiliation Main campus: None
Brescia: Catholic
Huron: Anglican
King's: Catholic
Founded 1878
Location London, Ontario, Canada
Enrollment 25 000 undergraduate
5000 graduate
Campus surroundings Urban
Campus size 155 hectares
Mascot Mustang

Corporations

See Wikipedia:Companies, Corporations and Economic Information

Company Information
Official name: International Business Machines
Stock Symbol: IBM
President/CEO: King Kong
Number of Employees: 2
Revenues:
Headquarters in:
Incorporated in:
Owner/controlling interest:

Battles

See Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Battles

Battle before: Battle of Fürth
Battle after: Battle of Nördlingen (1634)
Battle of Lutzen
Battle of Lützen
Conflict Thirty Years' War
Date November 16, 1632
Place Near Lützen,
southwest of Leipzig, Germany
Result Decisive Protestant victory
Combatants
Sweden, Protestant Saxony Catholic Holy Roman Empire
Commanders
Gustavus Adolphus,
Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar
Albrecht von Wallenstein,
Gottfried zu Pappenheim,
Heinrich Holk
Strength
16,000 troops 15,000 troops
plus 10,000 on the way
Casualties
1,500 3,000

Colour scheme.

Colour Locality Example
#ffcccc North America Battle of New Orleans
#ccffcc South America none
#ffff99 Asia Battle of Ager Sanguinis
#cccccc Europe Battle of Lützen (1632)
#eeddbb Africa Battle of Romani
#ffccaa Oceania none
#ccccff Open ocean none
#ffccff Fictitious Nirnaeth Arnoediad
white Other/Unknown none

Languages

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages

English
Spoken in: United Kingdom and 104 other countries
Region: -
Total speakers 402 Million
Ranking: 3
Genetic
classification:
Indo-European

 Germanic
  West
   English

Official status
Official language of: see below
Regulated by: -
Language codes
ISO 639-1: en
ISO 639-2: eng
SIL: ENG


Ethnic groups

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Ethnic Groups, Wikipedia:WikiProject Ethnic Groups Template

Cajuns
Total population: XXXX
Significant populations in: Louisiana: XXXX
 Texas: XXXX
Other US states: XXXX
LanguageCajun French, English.
Related ethnic groups French
   French-Canadians
   Acadians
  Cajuns

Musical recordings (albums, singles, etc)

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums

Dirt
Album cover
LP by Alice in Chains
Released October, 1992
Recorded ???
Genre Grunge
Length 57 min 35 sec
Record label Columbia
Producer Alice in Chains and Dave Jerden
Professional reviews
Q review 2 stars out of 5 October 2000
Robert Christgau review Grade: B link
Alternative Press review Favorable March 1993 p. 40)
Vox review 8 out of 10 (Very Good) December, 1992 p. 63)
Allmusic.com review 4.5 stars out of 5 link
Entertainment Weekly review Grade: A October 16, 1992 p. 76)
Spin review Favorable November, 1992 p.114)
Alice in Chains Chronology
Facelift
(1990)
Dirt
(1992)
Jar of Flies
(1994)
EPssalmon
Singlesyellow
Original studio albumsorange
Live albumsdarkturquoise
Greatest hits, box sets and other compilationsdarkseagreen
Cover and tribute albumsplum
Movie soundtracksgainsboro
Television theme songschocolate

Technology

Planes

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft

Messerschmitt Me 163B-1
File:Me 163B-0.jpg
Description
RoleInterceptor
Crewone, pilot
Dimensions
Length18 ft 8 in5.70 m
Wingspan30 ft 7 in9.33 m
Height9 ft2.75 m
Wing area200 ft²18.50 m²
Weights
Empty4,191 lbs1,905 kg
Maximum take-off9,500 lbs4,310 kg
Powerplant
Engines1x Walter 109-509A-2 rocket
Power3,750 lbs1,700 kg
Performance
Maximum speed596 mph960 km/h
Combat range50 mph80 km/h
Ferry range
Service ceiling39,700 ft12,100 m
Armament
Guns2x 30 mm MK 108
Bombsnone


Rockets

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Rockets

Saturn V
Saturn V launch
Saturn V launching Apollo 15.
Stages
1 - S-ICEngines
Thrust N
ISP sec
Burn time~ sec
FuelsRP-1/LOX
2 - S-IIEngines
Thrust N
Burn time~ sec
FuelsLH2/LOX
3 - S-IVBEngines
Thrust N
Burn time~ sec
FuelsLH2/LOX
Three stage version
Payload to LEO118,000 kg
Payload to TLI47,000 kg


Space missions

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Space Missions

Mercury 3
Mission Statistics
Mission Name:Mercury MR-3
Call Sign:Freedom 7
Number of Crew Members:1
Launch:May 5, 1961
14:34 UTC
Cape Canaveral Complex 5
Landing:May 5, 1961
14:49:28 UTC
Duration:15 minutes, 28 seconds
Number of Orbits:None

Ships

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Career
Launched:5 December 1885
Commissioned:17 April 1889
Decommissioned:30 September 1923
Fate:sold
General Characteristics
Displacement:4,500 tons
Length:342.2 ft ( m)
Beam:48.3 ft ( m)
Draft:19 ft ( m)
Speed:14 knots
Complement:33 officers, 376 enlisted
Armament:4 x 8-inch guns, 8 x 6-inch guns, 2 x 5-inch guns


Weaponry

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Weaponry

File:SG44.jpg
Sturmgewehr 44

Production Details
Weapon Name Sturmgewehr 44
Production Name Assault Rifle, Model 1944
Available 1944
Inventor
Origin Germany
Weapon Characteristics
Calibre 7.92x33mm Kurz Patrone
Muzzle velocity 685 km/s
Operational Action Tilting Bolt, Gas Operated
Overall length 940mm
Barrel length 419mm
Weight 5.22kg
Firing Rate ~550 rounds per minute
Viewing angles Blade front, tangent U-notch rear
Effective Range

Other

Protected Areas

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Protected Areas.

Organ Pipes National Park



Location Victoria, Australia
Nearest City Melbourne
Latitude 37° 40' 07" S
Longitude 144° 46' 02" E
Area 121 ha
Date of Establishment 1972
Governing Bodies Parks Victoria
IUCN category III

Different colors depending on protection level:

Strict Nature Reserve#D06030
Wilderness Area#B5954B
National Park#9BCB65
Natural Monument#80FF80
Habitat/Species Management Area#65CB9B
Protected Landscape/Seascape#4B95B5
Managed Resource Protected Area#3060D0

Numbers

see Wikiproject Numbers

2
CardinalTwo
OrdinalSecond
Numeral systemBinary
Factorization(Prime number)
Roman numeralII
Binary10
Hexadecimal2