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An infobox on Wikipedia is a 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.

If you want to redesign an Infobox, please take it up in the appropriate WikiProject. Thanks.

An infobox may or may not use the template software feature. Infobox templates are an alternative to static infoboxes; they can be used to create a common look between subject items, with a minimum of coding within articles. See also Wikipedia:Infobox templates.


Colors Listing

Categories

Culture #ffcccc
Geography #ccffcc
History #ccffcc
Mathematics #ccccff
People #0000ff (blue)
Science #ccccff
Human societies #ffcccc
Technology #ccccff

Subcategories

Category Color-Code Color-Name
Television theme songs #D2691E chocolate
Strict Nature Reserve (old color) #D06030  
Strict Nature Reserve #E7AF97  
Elements:Alkali metals #FF6666  
EPs #FA8072 salmon
Elements:Actinides #ff99cc  
Elements:Lanthanides #ffbfff  
Animals #FF1493 pink
Dog breeds #FF1493 pink
Astronomical objects #ffc0c0  
Elements:Transition metals #ffc0c0  
British New Army #ddbbbb  
Singles #FFFF00 yellow
Elements:Halogens #ffff99  
Protists #F0E68C khaki
Academy Awards ceremonies #EEDD82  
Elements:Alkaline earths #FFDEAD navajowhite
Compounds #FFDEAD navajowhite
Alternative Medicine #ffcc99  
Saints #FFD700 gold
Breweries #ECC850  
Currency #B8860B goldenrod
Albums (original, studio LPs) orange
Monster Trucks #FF9C00  
Wilderness Area (old color) #B5954B
Wilderness Area #DACAA5  
Mountains #e7dcc3  
Elements:Semimetals #cccc99  
British Yeomanry (Army) #dbdbbb  
British Regular Army #bbddbb  
Geographic subdivisions #DEFFAD  
Elements:Nonmetals #a0ffa0  
Plants #90EE90 lightgreen
Corporations #90EE90 lightgreen
Television Stations #66FFCC  
Natural Monument (old color) #80FF80  
Natural Monument #BFFFBF  
Habitat/Species Management Area (old color) #65CB9B  
Habitat/Species Management Area #B2E5CD  
Greatest hits, box sets and other compilations #8FBC8F darkseagreen
Work of classical music #228B22 forestgreen
National Park (old color) #9BCB65  
National Park #CDE5B2  
British Territorial Army #bbbbdd  
Fungi #ADD8E6 lightblue
Elements:Noble gases #c0ffff  
Live albums #00CED1 darkturquoise
Protected Landscape/Seascape (old color) #4B95B5  
Protected Landscape/Seascape #A5CADA  
Sustainability and Energy Development #87BBC8  
Planes #87CEEB skyblue
Royal Air Force Squadrons #87CEFA lightskyblue
Royal Air Force Stations #00BFFF deepskyblue
Managed Resource Protected Area (old color) #3060D0  
Managed Resource Protected Area #A8BDEC  
Ships #000080 Navy
Cover and tribute albums #DDA0DD plum
Rocks and Minerals #9966FF  
Countries, US states #efefef  
Space missions #efefef  
Weaponry #efefef  
Movie soundtracks #DCDCDC gainsboro
Languages #DDDDDD  
Bacteria #D3D3D3 lightgrey
Elements:Metals #cccccc  
Battles #cccccc  
Other British army #cccccc  
Constellations #C0C0C0 silver
Archaea #A9A9A9 darkgray
Computing topics #f9f9f9  
NFL Football players #B0C4DE lightsteelblue

Proposed but not implemented

New York City Subway

Canal Street
Disabled access

Station Information
Line IRT Lexington Avenue Line
Services 4, ​6, and <6>
Transfers N, ​R, and ​W
N and ​Q
J and ​Z
Platform Side Platforms
Tracks 4
Other
Next North Spring Street
4, ​6, and <6>
Next South Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall
4, ​5, ​6, and <6>
Opened October 27, 1904

I was never really impressed witht the current NYC subway infobox. I thought that it needed to be more pleasing and modern. The new design helps it look like other subway infoboxes. NOTE: The Station Info. and Other boxes will change their color depending on the color of the line. For example, any 1, 2, or 3 line station infobox will have red Station Info. and Other boxes, etc. I don't think that there is any associated WikiProject.

{User:Geoking66 21:17, 21 December 2005 (UTC)}[reply]

Book

Book
Title Blah...
Image
Author Author
ISBN 0013546648
Genre Fiction
Previous book in Series N/A
Subsequent book in Series N/A

I think that we need a standard infobox for all the books that get listed. Feel free to comment and even improove this. I was not sure what else to put in hree...

{Jabencarsey 19:46, 19 December 2005 (UTC)}[reply]

Units

Unit
Standard SI Unit
Name Ampere
Size electric Current
Unit sign A
Formula sign I (direct current), i (alternating current)
in SI Units SI Unit
in imperial units
Named after André-Marie Ampère
Derived from Ampere
see also: Ampere

Not associated with a Project. I highly recommend to use this template for each Article about any Unit - in the metric System, the imperial System, the CGS System, and even units which are old and not in use. MovGP0 14:28, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The definition is as the following:

Term Meaning
Standard The System in witch the unit is defined (SI System, imerial System. CGS System, …)
Name The name of the unit.
Size The phyisical Property witch the unit describes
Unit Sign The sign of the unit. Used after Numbers (ie. "3A" means "three Amperes")
Formula Sign The sign for variables containing a value of the given physical property (ie. the variable 'I' stands for a current in a formula)
in SI Units Useful for calculating. Ie. Volt is defined as "J/C = W/A = (kg m^2)/(s^3 A)"; inch is defined as "0.0254m"
in imperical Units Same as "in SI Units", but results are in imperical Units. If transformation is not possible we might use (or  )
Named after either a person or the translation from another Language (ie. latin) where the unit is named after
Derived from can get used in combination with prefixes. (ie. Millimeter is derived from Meter.) I strongly recommend to avoid describing prefixed units in special Articles whereever possible. You could also insert a unit that was previously used.
see also is used to link to similar Articles - like the different units of pressure (technical atmosphere vs. physical atmosphere).

MovGP0 15:29, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Websites

{{{Sitename}}}
{{{Logo}}}
URL: {{{Url}}}
Founded: {{{Date}}}
Founder: {{{Founder}}}
Owner: {{{Owner}}}
Category: {{{Category}}}
Spoken language: {{{SLanguage}}}
Programming language: {{{PLanguage}}}
IMDb
File:IMDb.Logo.png
URL: http://www.imdb.com/
Founded: October 17 1990
Founder: Col Needham
Owner: Amazon.com
Category: Database - Movie
Spoken language: English
Programming language: XHTML


Not assosiated with a project: What about the idea to use an infobox to summarize the huge amount of information displayed in some articles. The usage will also probably be a help in categorizing the articles about featured websites. The reason to get started in the english version is because of the more easier adaptation and acceptation in other languages. An example of how it could look like:

I've also posted this comment at Category_talk:Websites. Comments and suggestions are more than welcome. --Yekezzez 20:48, 3 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Transport for London railway lines

Not associated with a project, but I propose a standard infobox to summarise information about a particular Transport for London (London Underground and Docklands Light Railway) line. This information is currently scattered through individual line articles in a rather random way. My design skills aren't great, so suggestions are welcome:

Transport for London Railway Lines
{{{LineName}}}
Colour On Map {{{LineColour}}}
Year Opened [[{{{YearOpened}}}]]
Line Type {{{DeepOrSurface}}}
Rolling Stock {{{RollingStock}}}
Stations Served {{{StationsServed}}}
Length (km) {{{LengthKM}}}
Length (miles) {{{LengthMiles}}}
Transport for London Railway Lines
Piccadilly Line
Colour On Map Navy
Year Opened 1906
Line Type Deep Tube
Rolling Stock 1973 Tube Stock
Stations Served 52
Length (km) 71
Length (miles) 44.3


--Mpk 18:28, 23 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]



Casino / Casino Hotels

This is not associated with a project, but in working with VegasWikian I propose a standard infobox to use to summarize information on an individual casino's page. I've included an example along with the template. We focused on content over design, so suggestions on both are appreciated.


{{{casino_name}}}

{{{Address}}}

{{{website}}}
[[Image:{{{images}}}|200px|Photo of Casino]]

Theme {{{Theme}}}
# of Rooms {{{Num_of_Rooms}}}
Gaming Space {{{Gaming_Space}}}
Permanent Show(s) {{{Permanent_Shows}}}
Signature Attraction(s) {{{Signature_Attraction}}}
Notable Restaurants {{{Notable_Restaurants}}}
Owner {{{Owner}}}
Casino Type {{{Casino_Type}}}
Date Opened {{{Date_Opened}}}
Major Renovations {{{Date_Renovated}}}
Previous Names {{{Previous_Names}}} {{{Year_Established}}}



Excalibur

3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Excalibur web site The Excalibur casino

Theme Medieval / Camelot
# of Rooms 3,991
Gaming Space Over 100,000 square feet
Permanent Shows
  • Tournament of Kings
  • Thunder Down Under
Signature Attraction(s) Merlin vs. Dragon battle
Notable Restaurants
  • The Steakhouse at Camelot
  • Sir Galahad's Prime Rib House
  • Regale Italian Eatery
  • RoundTable Buffet
Owner Mandalay Resort Group
Casino Type Land-based
Opened June 19, 1990
Previous Names Xandadu project (never built)

SpikeJones 15:53, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)



Update: The Casino Infobox has been picked up by Wikipedia:Wikiproject_Las_Vegas and is available here: Casino infobox 216.2.232.247 16:59, 22 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

National Economy

I created an infobox for national economies several months ago whilst working on the now FA Economy of the Republic of Ireland. Since then the box has been added to similier articles such as Economy of Austria, Economy of Belgium, Economy of France, Economy of Germany, Economy of the United Kingdom, and Economy of the United States. The primary purpose of the infobox is to house the large amount of figures in these articles taken from the CIA World Factbook. Since its creation, I have received no complaints about the box. This box is not currently associated with any particular WikiProject. 14:40, 9 Jan 2005 (UTC) +Template:FA Economy of India

Disney themeparks

No associated WikiProject, no peer review.

Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park
Blizzard Beach logo featuring the Ice Gator
Information
Resort Walt Disney World
Attraction Water park
Opened march 2, 1995

Astronomical surveys

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Survey Name

[image?]

Organization(Caltech, Harvard, UMass etc.)
Wavelength regime(gamma, x-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio)
Data source([[telescope name]])
Survey goals(list)
Webpage(link)

Lunar craters

Template:Lunar crater

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

Music

This is not associated with a project. I would just like to show that EPs and maxi singles released by various artists often outnumber singles, and there are a lot of EPs and maxi singles out there. I didn't do this because I have a lot of free time, but because single infoboxes aren't really appropriate and neither are album infoboxes. I really hope that this is implemented. - Supertrouperdc August 9, 2005.


{{{Name}}}
[[Image:{{{Cover}}}|225px|Cover]]
{{{Type}}} by {{{Artist}}}
Released {{{release date}}}
Format {{{Audio Format}}}
Genre(s) {{{Genre(s)}}}
Length {{{Length}}}
Label {{{Label}}}
Producer {{{Producer}}}
Certification {{{Certifications}}}
{{{Artist}}} Chronology
{{{Last album/EP/maxi single}}} {{{This album/EP/maxi single}}} {{{Next album/EP/maxi single}}}



Ageless Medley
Cover
EP by Amy Grant
Released 1983
Format 7" Single
Cassette
Genre(s) Gospel/Christian
Length 6:10
Label Myrrh/Word
Producer Brown Bannister
Certification N/A
Amy Grant Chronology
Age to Age
(1982)
Ageless Medley
(1983)
A Christmas Album
(1983)


Supertrouperdc 9 Aug 2005



Movies

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Movies for more information. The two templates included here are Template:Infobox_Film and Template:Infobox_Film rating.

Terminator
File:Terminator.jpg
Directed byJames Cameron
Written byJames Cameron
Gale Anne Hurd
Produced byJohn Daly
Derek Gibson
StarringArnold Schwarzenegger
Michael Biehn
Linda Hamilton
Distributed byOrion Pictures Corporation
Release dates
October 26, 1984
Running time
108 min
LanguageEnglish
Budget$6,400,000

Template:Infobox Film rating

Steven McCrary 17:00, August 10, 2005 (UTC)

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

Schools

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools

For lists

The following table can be used in lists to show the hierarchy in a particular school district. See an example at Elgin_Area_School_District_U46.

Bartlett High School
Address
701 Schick Rd.,

Information
TypeHigh School
MottoAude aliquid dignum
Established1997
PrincipalDiane Longfield
Faculty160
Enrollment2,900
Information630-372-4700
MascotHawk
Websitehttp://www.u46.k12.il.us/bhs/
Eastview Middle School
Address
321 N. Oak St.,

Information
TypeMiddle School
Established1970
PrincipalSherry Hullinger
Faculty58
Enrollment1075
Information630-213-5550
MascotWolf
Websitehttp://www.u46.k12.il.us/evms

Template:Infobox elementary school










For individual pages

Deleting the 'high' template:infobox high school, 'middle' template:infobox middle school or 'elementary' template:infobox elementary school designation while editing the list style school infoboxes, above, causes the 'infobox school' template template:infobox school to be used. This latter template is more suitable for individual school pages, with more information being revealed. See example below for Bartlett.

Bartlett High School
Address
701 Schick Rd.,

Information
TypeHigh School
MottoAude aliquid dignum
Established1997
PrincipalDiane Longfield
Faculty160
Enrollment2,900
Information630-372-4700
MascotHawk
Websitehttp://www.u46.k12.il.us/bhs/
Name of School local language

Image (school seal or photo)
© School name

Motto: Xxxxx
Superintendent/Principal Administrator NAME
School type Private/Public
Religious affiliation NONE/RELIGION
Founded YEAR
Location CITY, COUNTRY/STATE
Enrollment Xxxx
Faculty X
Endowment X
Campus surroundings URBAN/RURAL
Campus size X acres
Sports teams Xxxxx
Mascot Xxxxx

Cities

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Cities

City of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Flag of City of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Official seal of City of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Nickname: 
Location in the state of Indiana
Location in the state of Indiana
CountyAllen
Government
 • MayorGraham Richard (D)
Population
 (2003)
 • Total
220,486 (city proper)
 402,087 (metropolitan area)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (EST)
WebsiteCity of Fort Wayne

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

Automobiles

see Wikipedia:WikiProject Automobiles/Layouts

Television Stations

CKND (Global)
(station logo or network logo if no individual station logo exists)
Slogan: "Global's got it!"
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Channel 9 / Cable 12
Owner CanWest Global
Founded 1975
Joined Global 1997
Signal Radius 91% of Manitoba
Callsign Meaning None
Former Affiliations None
Former Callsigns None
Global Network
CFRE
(Regina)
CKND
(Winnipeg)
CIII
(Toronto)

see Wikipedia:WikiProject Television Stations

Pharmacology

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Drugs


Infobox

Royal Air Force Squadrons

see Wikipedia:WikiProject Royal Air Force Squadrons

1 Squadron
File:Harrier.gr7.750pix.jpg
RAF Harrier GR7
Information
Role Strike/Attack
Aircraft Operated Harrier GR7
Home Station RAF Cottesmore
Motto "In omnibus princeps"
History
Date Founded 13 May 1912 (RFC)
Badge A winged numeral "1"
Notable Battle Honours Western Front 1915-1918, Ypres 1915, Somme 1916, Independent Force and Germany 1918, France and Low Countries 1939-1940, Battle of Britain 1940, Fortress Europe 1941-1944, France and Germany 1944-1945, South Atlantic 1982

Business Organizations

I recently created the Template:Infobox_Company template for use in corporate articles such as Microsoft, Epic Games, Iron Lore Entertainment, etc. Please discuss at Template_talk:Infobox_Company. Adraeus 04:23, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)



Monarchs

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Monarchs

Edward II
File:Edward2.JPG
ReignJuly 7, 1307 - January 20, 1327
CoronationFebruary 25, 1308, Westminster
QueenIsabella of France (c.1295-1358)
Royal HousePlantagenet
FatherEdward I (1239-1307)
MotherEleanor of Castile (1246-1290)
IssueEdward III (1312-1377)
John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
(1316-1336)
Eleanor of Woodstock (1318-1355)
Jeanne of the Tower (1321-1362)
Date of BirthApril 25, 1284
Place of BirthCaernarfon Castle
Date of DeathSeptember 21, 1327
Place of DeathBerkeley Castle
Place of BurialGloucester Cathedral


Timelines

The following template is proposed for use on Year, Decade, Century, Millennium pages. See Wikipedia:Wikiproject Years and Wikipedia:Timeline standards for discussions.

{{Yearbox}}

Centuries: 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century
Decades: 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s
Years: 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007


followed by:

{{C21YearInTopic}}


Please discuss at Wikipedia talk:Wikiproject Years - Trevor macinnis 03:35, 17 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

NFL Football players

{{{name}}}

[[Image:{{{image name}}}|200px|{{{name}}}]]

Personal Info
Birth {{{birthdate}}}, {{{birthplace}}}
Height {{{playerheight}}}
Weight {{{playerweight}}}
Player Information
Position {{{playerposition}}}
Number {{{playernumber}}}
College {{{playercollege}}}
Awards {{{awardname}}}, {{{awardyear}}}
NFL Draft
Year {{{draftyear}}}
Round, Pick {{{draftround}}}, {{{draftpick}}}
Team {{{draftteam}}}
Teams Played For
{{{yearbegan}}} - {{{yearend}}} {{{teamname}}}
Darius Watts

Darius Watts

Personal Info
Birth December 19, 1981, Atlanta, Georgia
Height 6 feet, 2 inches
Weight 190 lbs.
Player Information
Position Wide Reciever
Number #17
College Marshall College
Awards None
NFL Draft
Year 2004
Round, Pick 2nd round, 22nd pick
Team Denver Broncos
Teams Played For
2004 - present Denver Broncos

As of now, there is no set standard as to what information should go on such a player's page, and I think that an Infobox would be perfect for that kind of use. I welcome any comments or feedback either here or on my talk page. --Rascalb 09:35, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Arts & Entertainment

Games

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Games

Don't Break the Ice
Players2 or more
Setup time< 5 minutes
Playing time20 minutes
ChanceNone
Age range3 and up
SkillsManual dexterity


Computer and video games

See Wikipedia Project: Computer and Video Games.

GRIM FANDANGO
center Grim Fandango Lucas Arts Classics Cover
Developer: Lucas Arts
Publisher: Lucas Arts
Designer: Tim Schafer
Engine: GrimE
Release date: 1998
Genre: Adventure game
Game modes: Single player
ESRB/ELSPA ratings: Teen/+11
Platform: Windows
Media: 2 CDs
System requirements: Intel Pentium 133 CPU, 32MB RAM, 20MB hard disk, 2MB PCI graphic card
Input: Keyboard or joystick


Arcade games

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Arcade Games

Pac-Man
Pac-Man screenshot
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Midway Games
Game designer: Iwatani Toru
Release date: 1980
Genre: Retro/Puzzle
Game modes: Up to 2 players, alternating turns
Cabinet: Standard and sit-down
Controls: Joystick
Monitor
Orientation: Vertical
Type: Raster, standard resolution
Notes
Considered the #1 arcade game of all time; Developed during the Golden Age of Arcade Games


Star Trek

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Star Trek

Episodes

{{Template:ST episode}}

"Spock's Brain"
Star Trek: TOS episode
File:STSpocksBrain.jpg
McCoy receives a mental boost, in
"Spock's Brain"
Episode no. 56
Prod. code 062
Airdate 20 September 1968
Writer(s) Gene L. Coon as Lee Cronin
Director Marc Daniels
Guest star(s) Marj Dusay
James Daris
Sheila Leighton
Pete Kellett
Eddie Paskey
William Blackburn
Frank da Vinci
Roger Holloway
Previous episode
"Assignment: Earth"
Stardate 5131.4 Year 2268
Next episode
"The Enterprise Incident"

Characters

{{Template:ST character}}

Star Trek character
Lt. Commander Data
Brent Spiner as Data
on Star Trek: The Next Generation
Data
Race android
Gender male
Hair color dark brown
Eye color yellow
Current rank Lieutenant Commander
Home planet Omicron Theta
Affiliation Starfleet
Portrayed by Brent Spiner

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
GDP (PPP)
- Total
- Per capita
As of 2005
$15.522 billion (122nd)
$3,038 (127th)
HDI (2003)0.732 (100th) – medium
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 Cameroon, 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, Dutch municipalities.

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

Comarques of Catalunya

There is no English-language project for the comarques of Catalunya, but we have more or less followed the style of the analogous infobox in the Catalan Wikipedia. The example below lacks a demonym (the name by which inhabitants of the region are known).

Alt Empordà
Flag of Alt Empordà Coat of Arms of Alt Empordà
(Flag) (Coat of Arms)
Map of Catalonia with Alt Empordà highlighted
Other Catalan comarques
ProvinceGirona
CapitalFigueres
Largest cityFigueres
Demonym 
Population (2002)99,321
Area1,342.4 km2
Pop. density74.0 hab/km2
Municipalities68

Finnish municipality

Although there is little need to create a dedicated project, an uniform way to enter the data for Municipalities of Finland would be in order. The following is translated from fi.wikipedia, Malline:Kunta. Changes: removed commented-out sections; added "Languages" section; "Emäpitäjä", the historical municipality has been removed → mention in a history section; "Kunnan/kaupunginjohtaja", the name of the municipal manager has been removed ← irrelevant, because this is not a political office like a mayor, but a public servant position. The year is added to the municipal tax part, because this may change by the decision of the council. The format for the languages part should be official languages in order of number of speakers, followed by the respective percentage, e.g. Swedish 73%, Finnish 25%.

{{{name finnish}}} {{{name swedish}}}
{{{coat of arms}}} {{{location}}}
Coat of Arms Location
Founded {{{year}}}
Province [[{{{province}}}]]
Region [[{{{region}}}]]
Sub-region [[{{{subregion}}}]]
Area
- Of which land
{{{area}}} km²
{{{landarea}}} km²
Population
- Population density
{{{population}}}
{{{population density}}} inh./km²
Official languages {{{languages}}}
Merged from {{{merged from}}}
Municipal tax {{{tax}}} % ({{{year}}})
Home page [{{{www-address}}} {{{www-label}}}]

U.S. Regions: Official Regions

This template is used for official US Regions (official in the sense of being used by the Census Bureau). We will probably eventually adopt a similar infobox for unofficial regions.

See Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Regions.

XXXXX
File:Map of USA highlighting Midwest.jpg

Location in the U.S.

Population: XXXXX
Total Area: XXXXX
Largest City: XXXXX, XXXXX XXXXX
Highest Elevation: XXXXX XXXXX m
Lowest Elevation: XXXXX
Largest State: XXXXX XXXXX km²
Smallest State: XXXXX XXXXX km²
Census Bureau Divisions

Mountains

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Mountains. See

Template:Mtnbox start Template:Mtnbox coor dms Template:Mtnbox topo Template:Mtnbox volcano Template:Mtnbox climb Template:Mtnbox finish

Notes about template:

  • Mtnbox topo, Mtnbox volcano, Mtnbox climb are optional rows.
  • Mtnbox start nopic may substitute for Mtnbox start.
  • Mtnbox geology may substitute for Mtnbox volcano.
  • Types are listed at List of mountain types.
  • Talk pages on those articles are encouraged to use {{Mountain}}
  • External links section encouraged to use {{Geolinks-US-mountain}}


Sciences

Organisms

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life

Template:Taxobox begin
Template:StatusUnknown Template:Taxobox image Template:Taxobox begin placement Template:Taxobox regnum entry Template:Taxobox phylum entry Template:Taxobox classis entry Template:Taxobox ordo entry Template:Taxobox familia entry Template:Taxobox genus entry Template:Taxobox species entry Template:Taxobox end placement Template:Taxobox section binomial Template:Taxobox end

Current use of colors for organisms.

Animaliapink
Plantaelightgreen
Fungilightblue
Protistakhaki
Bacterialightgrey
Archaeadarkgray


Dog breeds

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Dog breeds for latest version and discussions.

Name of Dog
Great Danes come in several colors.
Alternative names
Deutsche Dogge
German Mastiff
Common nickname
(e.g., Doxie, Yorkie, Peke, GSD)
Country of origin
Germany
Classification
FCI: Group 2 Section 5 #235
AKC: Working
ANKC: Group 7 (Non-Sporting)
CKC: Group 3 - Working Dogs
KC(UK): Working
NZKC: Non-sporting
UKC: Group
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, AKC, ANKC, KC(UK), NZKC,

UKC

Notes
Note


Chemical compounds

These three infoboxes are part of the Wikiproject Chemicals

Infobox
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

{{subst:chembox}}
The full chemical infobox, generally for all chemical compounds

Template:Chembox simple organic {{subst:chembox_simple_organic}}
A short infobox alternative for starting articles and stubs on organic chemical compounds

Template:Chembox simple inorganic {{subst:chembox_simple_inorganic}}
A short infobox alternative for starting articles and stubs on inorganic chemical compounds

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)
Discovery
Discovered by Asaph Hall
Discovered in 1877
Orbital characteristics
Mean radius 9378 km
Eccentricity 0.0151
Revolution period 7h 39.2m
Inclination 1.08°
Is a satellite of Mars
Physical characteristics
Equatorial diameter 26(×18) km
Surface area km2
Mass 1.08×1016 kg
Mean density 2.0 g/cm3
Surface gravity m/s2
Rotation period 7h 39.2m
Axial tilt
Albedo 0.06
Surface temp.
min mean max
K K K
Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa

Observatories

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Observatory Name

[image of observatory]

Organization(NOAO, NRAO, etc.)
Location(city, state, country)
Coordinates(latitude, longitude)
Altitude(m, ft)
Weather(# of clear nights, humidity)
Webpage(link)
Telescopes
([[Name]])(type)
([[Name]])(type)
([[Name]])(type)

Space-based telescopes

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Space-based Telescope Name

[image of telescope]

Organization(NASA, ESA etc.)
Wavelength regime(gamma, x-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio)
Orbit height(km, mi above ground)
Orbit period(min, h)
Launch date(date)
Deorbit date(date)
Mass(kg, lb)
Other names(names)
Webpage(link)
Physical Characteristics
Telescope Style(refractor, Newtonian reflector, etc.)
Diameter(m, ft)
Collecting Area(m2, ft2)
Focal Length(m, ft)
Instruments
(instrument name)(characteristics)
(instrument name)(characteristics)
(instrument name)(characteristics)

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.)

Surveys

Astronomical Surveys. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Telescopes


Survey Name

[logo]

Organization(Caltech, Harvard, UMass etc.)
Wavelength regime(gamma, x-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio)
Data source([[telescope name]])
Survey goals(list)
Dataproducts(catalogues, images, etc.)
Webpage(link)

Disputed science

Green Cheese Model of Lunar Composition
ClaimsThe moon's lithosphere is composed of cheese, as opposed to the silicate rock composition postulated by mainstream science.
Related scientific disciplines
Year proposed1978
Original proponents
  • A. Nonymous
Subsequent proponents
  • B. Nonymous
  • C. Nonymous
(Overview of pseudoscientific concepts)

Intended as a tool to categorize and concisely summarize the tenets of a controversial scientific theory, model, belief, or observation. See WikiProject Pseudoscience.

Implemented as {{Infobox Pseudoscience}}.

Tropical cyclones

Tropical cyclones, including hurricanes and typhoons. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones and Portal:Tropical cyclones.

Hurricane Katrina
FormedAugust 23, 2005
DissipatedAugust 31, 2005

History and Culture

Olympics

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Sports Olympics

Games of the XXVIII Olympiad

The official Athens 2004 logo

Ancient victors were crowned with olive
wreaths (Gk. kotinos) — a tradition echoed
with this games' medalists. The colours of
the logo come from the Flag of Greece.

Nations participating 202
Athletes participating 11,099
Events 301 in 28 sports
Opening ceremony August 13, 2004
Closing ceremony August 29, 2004
Officially opened by Costis Stephanopoulos
Athlete's Oath Zoi Dimoschaki
Judge's Oath Lazaros Voreadis
Olympic Torch Nikolaos Kaklamanakis


Snooker players

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Snooker

Stephen Hendry
Personal Information
Date of birth January 13, 1969
Nationality Scottish
Career
Professional 1985—current
2004/5 World Ranking 3
Best World Ranking 1 (8 years)
World Championship Best Winner (7 times)
Highest Break 147 (8 times)
Ranking Tournament Wins
World Championship 1990, 19921996, 1999
Rothmans Grand Prix 1987, 1990, 1991, 1995
British Open 1988, 1991, 1999
Asian Open 1989, 1990
Dubai Duty Free Classic 1989, 1990, 1993
UK Championship 1989, 1990, 19941996
Regal Welsh Open 1992, 1997, 2003
Sky Sports International Open 1993, 1997, 1999
European Open 1993, 1994, 2001
Thailand Masters 1998
Other Tournament Wins
Benson & Hedges Masters 19891993, 1996
Malta Grand Prix 1998, 2001

Whisky

Name Of Whisky
Quick Summary
(Distillery or
label graphic)
Also known as:
Origin:
Fragrance:
Smoothness:
Sweetness:
Color:
Complexity:
Body and texture:
Finish:
Relative cost:
Overall Rating:


Cheese

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Cheeses

Roquefort
Production AreaSouthern France
MilkEwe milk (whole)
PasteurizedNo
TextureSemi-hard
Fat contentapprox. 36%
Protein contentapprox. 22%
Dimensions/weight25cm x 10cm thick/2.5-3kg
Aging timeapprox. 3 months
CertificationAOC


Pokémon

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Pokédex

File:16pidgey.png

Beedrill (#15) - Pidgey - Pidgeotto (#17)

General
Name (Japanese), NumberPidgey (Poppo), 16
StageBasic
Evolves from(none)
Evolves toPidgeotto
Battle¹
Hit points40
Attack45
Defense40
Speed56
Special attack²35
Special defense²35
Special³35
Biological
SpeciesTiny Bird Pokémon
TypesNormal, Flying
Height1'0" (0.3 m)
Weight4 lb (1.8 kg)
AbilityKeen Eye
Shiny colorThe area on its body that is normally brown turns yellowish-green, while its beak and feet turn of a golden-like color.
Gender distribution50% male, 50% female
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.
² Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal
³ Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow


World music

See Wikipedia:WikiProject World music

This project uses a number of different varieties of infoboxes, the following is merely on example.


Music genres

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Music genres

Template:Hiphopgenrebox

Color scheme:

Blues #0000E1 (includes R&B)
Calypso darkkhaki (#bdb76b)
Country brown (including bluegrass)
Cumbia aquamarine
Disco deepink
Electronic silver (includes techno, house, industrial, ambient and trance)
Filmi lavender
Flamenco darkgreen
Gospel #a0522d (siena)
Heavy metal cyan
Hip hop darkblue
Jazz pink
Klezmer springgreen
Mambo darkorchid
Mariachi darksalmon
Merengue yellow
Polka antiquewhite
Pop music #87CEEB
Raï mediumvioletred
Reggae purple
Rock crimson (includes alternative, punk and prog)
Rumba seagreen
Salsa palegoldenrod
Samba olive
Son montuno darkslategray
Soul orange (includes funk)
Tango maroon
Zydeco chartreuse

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


Military conflicts

Usage

Battle of Lützen
Part of the Thirty Years' War
Battle of Lutzen by Carl Whalbom depicting King Gustavus Aolphus falling from a horse mortally wounded in a melee
The Battle of Lützen by Carl Wahlbom shows the death of King Gustavus Adolphus on 16 November 1632.
Date6 November (O.S.) or 16 November (N.S.), 1632
Location
Near Lützen, southwest of Leipzig
(present-day Germany)
51°15′N 12°08′E / 51.250°N 12.133°E / 51.250; 12.133
Result Protestant victory
(see Aftermath section)
Belligerents
Sweden Sweden
Protestant Union
 Holy Roman Empire
Catholic League
Commanders and leaders
Sweden Gustavus Adolphus 
Sweden Dodo von Knyphausen
Electorate of Saxony Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar
Sweden Robert Munro, 18th Baron of Foulis
Holy Roman Empire Albrecht von Wallenstein
Holy Roman Empire Heinrich Holk
Holy Roman Empire Count Gottfried zu Pappenheim (DOW)
Strength
12,800 infantry
6,200 cavalry
60 guns
10,000 infantry
7,000 cavalry, plus 3,000 infantry and 2,000 cavalry on arrival
24 guns
Casualties and losses
3,400 dead and 1,600 wounded or missing Probably about the same as Swedish casualties[1]

A military conflict infobox (sometimes referred to as a warbox) may be used to summarize information about a particular military conflict (a battle, campaign, war, or group of related wars) in a standard manner.

Information summarized in an infobox should follow the general guidance for writing a lead section. It should not "make claims" or present material not covered by the article. As with a lead section, there is some discretion in citing information in an infobox. The same guidance should be applied to an infobox as given for citations in a lead section. Information in an infobox must conform with verifiability, point-of-view and other policies.

Information in the infobox should not be "controversial". Refer the reader to an appropriate section in the article or leave the parameter blank rather than make an unsubstantiated or doubtful claim.

The infobox should be added using the {{infobox military conflict}} template, as shown below:

{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict    = 
| width       = 
| partof      = 
| image       = 
| image_size  =
| image_upright =
| alt         =
| caption     = 
| date        = 
| place       = 
| coordinates = <!--Use the {{coord}} template -->
| map_type    = 
| map_relief  = 
| map_size    = 
| map_marksize = 
| map_caption = 
| map_label   = 
| territory   = 
| result      = 
| status      = 
| combatants_header = 
| combatant1  = 
| combatant2  = 
| combatant3  = 
| commander1  = 
| commander2  = 
| commander3  = 
| units1      = 
| units2      = 
| units3      = 
| strength1   = 
| strength2   = 
| strength3   = 
| casualties1 = 
| casualties2 = 
| casualties3 = 
| notes       = 
| campaignbox = 
}}

Note: When using parameters, avoid the ambiguous abbreviation "N/A", and instead use "unknown" or "none". All subjective or qualitative judgements and numerical quantities or statistics must be cited to a reliable source (see WP:MILMOS#CITE).

Parameters

  • conflict – the name of the conflict being described (e.g. "Battle of Lützen" or "World War I").
  • widthoptional – the width of the infobox, e.g. "400px"; defaults to: "315px".
  • partofoptional – the larger conflict containing the event described in the article. For battles or campaigns, this should be the war during which the event takes place; for particularly large wars, this may include a theatre (e.g. "the Eastern Front of World War II"). For wars, the parameter may be used to link to a larger group of wars (e.g. the Italian War of 1521–26 to the Italian Wars). It may be necessary to insert "the" before the name of the war for proper grammar.
  • imageoptional – an image for the warbox. Given in the form Example.jpg
  • image_sizeoptional – a size for the image
  • image_uprightoptional – a scaling factor for the image to enlarge or reduce it
  • captionoptional – the text to be placed below the image.
  • dateoptional – the date of the conflict described. Convention is to give the actual date for battles and the years for wars, but this does not always apply.
  • place – the location of the conflict. For conflicts covering a wide area, a general description (e.g. "France", or "Europe", or "Worldwide") may be used.
  • coordinatesoptional – the location of the structure, given as a coordinate pair by using {{coord}} with display=inline,title. Used to display the geographic location of the conflict and the location on a map added with the map_type parameter.
  • map_typeoptional – the base map to be used for the location map, e.g. "Scotland"; see {{location map}} for more details.
  • map_reliefoptional – "yes" if the location map is a relief map; see {{location map}} for more details.
  • map_sizeoptional – width of the location map in pixels (px), e.g. "150"; defaults to: "220".
  • map_markoptional – the name of a file to use as the location map marker, e.g. Green_pog.svg; defaults to: "Red_pog.svg".
  • map_marksizeoptional – width of the location map marker in pixels (px), e.g. "10"; defaults to: "8".
  • map_captionoptional – caption displayed below the location map; defaults to "Location within {{{map_type}}}", e.g. "Location within Scotland".
  • map_labeloptional – the label placed next to the marker on the location map.
  • territoryoptional – any changes in territorial control as a result of the conflict; this should not be used for overly lengthy descriptions of the peace settlement.
  • actionoptional – In case of Coup d'État, short description of modus operandi, e.g. "...marched over the city...", "...dissolving the Congress of the Republic...", "...take the government hostage ...", "...put the country under military control ...", etc.
  • resultoptional – this parameter may use one of two standard terms: "X victory" or "Inconclusive". The term used is for the "immediate" outcome of the "subject" conflict and should reflect what the sources say. In cases where the standard terms do not accurately describe the outcome, a link or note should be made to the section of the article where the result is discussed in detail (such as "See the Aftermath section"). Such a note can also be used in conjunction with the standard terms but should not be used to conceal an ambiguity in the "immediate" result. Do not introduce non-standard terms like "decisive", "marginal" or "tactical", or contradictory statements like "decisive tactical victory but strategic defeat". Omit this parameter altogether rather than engage in speculation about which side won or by how much.
  • statusoptional – for ongoing conflicts, the current status of the conflict. This should not be used if a final result (above) is provided.
  • combatants_headeroptional – sets the header text for the combatants section. Default is "Belligerents". In case of Coup d'État, use "Government-Insurgents".
  • combatant1/combatant2/combatant3optional – the parties participating in the conflict. This is most commonly the countries whose forces took part in the conflict; however, larger groups (such as alliances or international organizations) or smaller ones (such as particular units, formations, or groups) may be indicated if doing so improves reader understanding. When there is a large number of participants, it may be better to list only the three or four major groups on each side of the conflict, and to describe the rest in the body of the article. The combatant3 field may be used if a conflict has three distinct "sides", and should be left blank on other articles. Combatants should be listed in order of importance to the conflict, be it in terms of military contribution, political clout, or a recognized chain of command. If differing metrics can support alternative lists, then ordering is left to the editors of the particular article. The practice of writing in a "Supported by" subheading is deprecated (see discussion).
    • combatant1a/combatant2a/combatant3aoptional – in cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, these subsidiary fields may be used to provide additional rows for the combatantN fields (above).
    • combatant1b/combatant2b/combatant3boptional – additional row, as above.
    • combatant1c/combatant2c/combatant3coptional – additional row, as above.
    • combatant1d/combatant2d/combatant3doptional – additional row, as above.
    • combatant1e/combatant2e/combatant3eoptional – additional row, as above.
  • commander1/commander2/commander3optional – the commanders of the military forces involved. For battles, this should include military commanders (and other officers as necessary). For wars, only prominent or notable leaders should be listed, with an upper limit of about seven per combatant column recommended. Ranks and position titles should be omitted. The {{KIA}} and {{POW}} templates may be included immediately after the names of commanders who were killed in action or surrendered and were taken prisoner, respectively. The commander3 field can only be used if the combatant3 field is set.
    • commander1a/commander2a/commander3aoptional – in cases where the commanders significantly changed over the course of the conflict, these subsidiary fields may be used to provide additional rows for the commanderN fields (above).
    • commander1b/commander2b/commander3boptional – additional row, as above.
    • commander1c/commander2c/commander3coptional – additional row, as above.
    • commander1d/commander2d/commander3doptional – additional row, as above.
    • commander1e/commander2e/commander3eoptional – additional row, as above.
  • units1/units2/units3optional – the units or formations involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field. The units3 field can only be used if the combatant3 field is set.
  • strength1/strength2optional – the numerical strength of the units involved.
  • polstrength1/polstrength2optional – In case of Coup d'Etat, political organizations that supported the government (1) respective the insurgents (2).
  • milstrength1/milstrength2optional – In case of Coup d'Etat, military units that supported the government (1) respective the insurgents (2).
  • strength3optional – if combatant3 is set, this is a third strength field identical to the two above; if it is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total participation in a conflict is known.
  • casualties1/casualties2optionalcasualties suffered (including: dead, wounded, missing, captured and civilian deaths) and equipment losses. Note that this section of the infobox is headed "Casualties and losses". Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW". Where equipment losses are reported, this should be confined to major or significant types of equipment broadly categorized such as: tanks, guns (artillery pieces), aircraft, destroyers etc.
  • casualties3optional – if combatant3 is set, this is a third casualty field identical to the two above; if it is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total casualties of a conflict are known, or where civilian casualties cannot be directly attributed to either side.
  • notesoptional – optional field for further notes; this should only be used in exceptional circumstances.
  • campaignboxoptional – optional field for appending a campaignbox template to the bottom of the infobox, which allows both boxes to float as a single element (useful if there are subsequent left floating images, which would otherwise not be able to float above the campaign box); the template must be specified in the format {{Campaignbox XYZ}}.

Campaignboxes

One common type of navigational template in articles concerning conflicts, wars and related topics is the campaignbox template, intended to provide context and convenient navigation among articles on the battles in a campaign, front, theater or war (or, more rarely, among several campaigns or wars).

If the article includes an infobox, the campaignbox/es are usually placed immediately after it (i.e. just below it). If available, as with infoboxes such as {{Infobox military conflict}}, use the infobox's |campaignbox= parameter:

{{Infobox military conflict
...
}}
{{Campaignbox XXXX}}

or

{{Infobox military conflict
...
| campaignbox = {{campaignbox XXXX}}
}}

Articles may include multiple campaignboxes; typically, these are stacked under the infobox. The most common scenario occurs when two levels of campaignboxes are present – for example, an article about a battle can include both a campaignbox listing the battle itself and an "enclosing" campaignbox listing the campaign, theater or war during which the battle took place. Similarly, an article about a war can include both a campaignbox listing the war (among a series of wars) and a campaignbox for the war itself, listing the battles that took place during it.

Creating campaignboxes

Existing campaignboxes may be viewed through the Campaignbox template category to which campaignboxes are added automatically. If a new campaignbox becomes necessary, it should be named Template:Campaignbox XXXX (where XXXX is the (shortened) name of the campaign) and should use {{Campaignbox}} thus:

{{Campaignbox
| name = 
| title = 
| battles = 
| notes = 
}}

Parameters

Note: These parameters are for {{Campaignbox}}.

name
The name by which Wikipedia refers to the template, i.e. "Template:Campaignbox XXXX". This can be produced by using {{subst:PAGENAME}}.
title
The name of the campaign or war, which, if an article about the campaign or war exists, should link to it. Dates should not be indicated unless needed for clarity. Note that long links may cause alignment problems; see the troubleshooting guide for more information.
battles
A chronological list of battles and operations in the campaign, linked as [[Battle of YYYY|YYYY]]. A convenient and accessible way to separate the items in the list is to add | listclass = hlist and then use the standard * (asterisk)-based listing format.
notes
(optional) Any explanatory notes needed to clarify the list. This option should be used sparingly.
(raw_name)
(optional; deprecated) This parameter overrides the use of the title in determining the template name and exists for the sake of backward compatibility. When creating a new campaignbox, both title and name should be specified as above and this parameter omitted.

The following optional parameters are passed on to the templates {{Military navigation}} or {{Navbox}} used to create campaignboxes and so can affect their styling. See these two templates' documentation pages for further details.

state
To set whether the campaignbox appears fully visible or collapsed (to titlebar only) when it is first presented by a page.
bodyclass
CSS styling to affect the whole template.
listclass
CSS styling to affect the list of battles, operations, etc. (e.g. to affect |battles=).

The use of special formatting (such as bolding or changes in font size) in the list of battles – particularly to mark battles as "important" – is generally discouraged; while there are a few cases where such approaches may be both helpful to the reader and sufficiently well-sourced that they do not constitute original research, they are usually both unnecessary and potentially confusing. Similarly, dividing the list of battles into multiple blocks by inserting heading-like separations should be exceptional; if such a division is felt to be needed, a better solution may be to split the one campaignbox into two or more.

This infobox may be used to describe a particular planned or executed military operation or attack. For operations that resulted in combat, it can be used as an auxiliary template to the {{infobox military conflict}}, if necessary; for other types of operations, including those that were planned but never executed, it may be used alone. In the case of conflicts that consisted of multiple independent operations, multiple copies of the box may be used on a single article.


Example

Case Blue
Operational scopeStrategic offensive
Planned byWehrmacht
ObjectiveCapture of Caucasus oil fields
DateBegan 28 June 1942 (1942-06-28)
Executed byArmy Group South
{{Infobox military operation
 |name        = Case Blue
 |scope       = Strategic offensive
 |planned_by  = ''[[Wehrmacht]]''
 |objective   = Capture of [[Caucasus]] oil fields
 |executed    = Began {{start date|1942|06|28|df=y}}
 |executed_by = [[Army Group South]]
}}

Parameters

Note: These parameters are for {{Infobox military operation}}.

Note: When using parameters, avoid the ambiguous abbreviation "N/A", and instead use "unknown" or "none". All subjective or qualitative judgements and numerical quantities or statistics must be cited to a reliable source (see WP:MILMOS#CITE).

  • name – the name of the operational plan; names in multiple languages may be provided.
  • subtitle – alternative name of the conflict being described.
  • partofoptional – the larger conflict containing the event described in the article.
  • imageoptional – an image for the warbox. Given in the form File:Example.jpg
  • image_uprightoptional – image upright scaling factor.
  • altoptionalAlternative text for image that is accessible to screen readers to help the visually impaired
  • captionoptional – the text to be placed below the image.
  • locationoptional – the location of the operation.
  • coordinatesoptional – the coordinates for the location above, given as {{coord}} with |display=inline,title. Used to display the geographic location of the conflict and the location on a map added with the map_type parameter. If coordinates for several locations are given, consider if hany shall have the title display.
  • map_typeoptional – the base map to be used for the location map, e.g. "Scotland"; see {{location map}} for more details.
  • map_sizeoptional – width of the location map in pixels (px), e.g. "150"; defaults to: "220".
  • map_captionoptional – caption displayed below the location map; defaults to "Location within {{{map_type}}}", e.g. "Location within Scotland".
  • map_labeloptional – the label placed next to the marker on the location map.
  • scopeoptional – the scope of the operation, such as "Strategic", "Operational", or "Tactical".
  • typeoptional – as an alternative to the scope field above, the type of operation, such as "Suicide attack" or "Ambush".
  • plannedoptional – the date(s) on which the plan was developed.
  • planned_byoptional – the person or group responsible for developing the plan.
  • commanded_byoptional – the person commanding the operation.
  • objectiveoptional – the objective(s) of the operation.
  • targetoptional – as an alternative to the objective field above, the target(s) of the operation.
  • dateoptional – the date(s), if any, on which the operation was executed. use {{Start date}} (and {{End date}} if required)
  • timeoptional – the time, if any, at which the operation was executed.
  • time-begin and time-endoptional – as an alternative to the time field above, the start and end times, respectively.
  • timezoneoptional – the timezone of the location of the operation; UTC+X, UTC-X, or UTC (i.e. offset from UTC) is preferred.
  • executed_byoptional – the people, groups, units, or formations responsible for executing the operation.
  • outcomeoptional – the outcome of the operation from the perspective of the planners with a very brief summary of defence if appropriate.
  • casualtiesoptional – any casualties occurring during the execution of the operation.
  • fatalitiesoptional – as an alternative to the casualties field above, the number of fatalities occurring during the execution of the operation.
  • injuriesoptional – as an alternative to the casualties field above, the number of injuries occurring during the execution of the operation.

Microformat

The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.

Classes used

The HTML classes of this microformat include:

  • attendee
  • contact
  • description
  • dtend
  • dtstart
  • location
  • organiser
  • summary
  • url
  • vevent
Please do not rename or remove these classes
nor collapse nested elements which use them.

TemplateData

TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools
See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Infobox

This infobox may be used to describe a particular planned or executed military operation or attack.

Template parameters

This template has custom formatting.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Namename

The name of the military operation

Stringsuggested

See also


Microformat

The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat, which makes the event details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue article across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to a calendar or diary application. Within the hCalendar is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Dates will only be included if you use {{Start date}} or {{End date}} (use the former for single dates, but do not use any of these if the date is before 1583 CE). {{End date}} requires that a time be specified, but display of this time may be suppressed by adding |nodate=yes to the end.

To include a URL, use {{URL}}.

hCalendar uses HTML classes including:

  • attendee
  • dtend
  • dtstart
  • location
  • summary
  • url
  • vevent

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • geo
  • latitude
  • longitude

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.
Also, when giving coordinates, please don't be overly precise.

TemplateData

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Infobox

TemplateData

Summarize information about a particular military conflict (a battle, campaign, war, or group of related wars).

Template parameters

This template has custom formatting.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Conflictconflict

The name of the conflict being described.

Linerequired
Widthwidth

Width of the infobox.

Default
315px
Stringoptional
Part ofpartof

The larger conflict containing the event described in the article.

Page nameoptional
Imageimage

An image for the warbox given in the form Example.jpg.

Fileoptional
Image sizeimage_size

The size of the image

Stringoptional
Image uprightimage_upright

A scaling factor for the image

Stringoptional
Altalt

Alternative textual description of the image

Stringoptional
Captioncaption

The text to be placed below the image.

Stringoptional
Datedate

The date of the conflict described. Convention is to give the actual date for battles and the years for wars, but this does not always apply.

Stringoptional
Placeplace

The location of the conflict.

Stringrequired
Coordinatescoordinates

The location of the structure, given as a coordinate pair by using {{coord}} with display=inline,title.

Stringoptional
Map Typemap_type

The base map to be used for the location map, e.g. "Scotland"; see {{location map}} for more details.

Stringoptional
Map Reliefmap_relief

"yes" if the location map is a relief map.

Stringoptional
Map Sizemap_size

Width of the location map in pixels (px).

Default
220
Numberoptional
Map Markermap_mark

File to use as the location map marker.

Default
red_pog.svg
Stringoptional
Map Marker Sizemap_marksize

Width of the location map marker in pixels (px).

Default
8
Numberoptional
Map Captionmap_caption

Caption displayed below the location map.

Default
Location within {{{map_type}}}
Stringoptional
Map Labelmap_label

The label placed next to the marker on the location map.

Lineoptional
Territoryterritory

Any changes in territorial control as a result of the conflict; this should not be used for overly lengthy descriptions of the peace settlement.

Stringoptional
Resultresult

This parameter may use one of two standard terms: "X victory" or "Inconclusive". The term used is for the "immediate" outcome of the "subject" conflict and should reflect what the sources say. In cases where the standard terms do not accurately describe the outcome, a link or note should be made to the section of the article where the result is discussed in detail (such as "See the Aftermath section"). Such a note can also be used in conjunction with the standard terms but should not be used to conceal an ambiguity in the "immediate" result. Do not introduce non-standard terms like "decisive", "marginal" or "tactical", or contradictory statements like "decisive tactical victory but strategic defeat". Omit this parameter altogether rather than engage in speculation about which side won or by how much.

Stringoptional
Statusstatus

For ongoing conflicts, the current status of the conflict.

Lineoptional
"Combatants" Header Textcombatants_header

Sets the header text for the combatants section.

Default
Belligerents
Lineoptional
Combatant 1combatant1

A party participating in the conflict.

Stringoptional
Combatant 2combatant2

A party participating in the conflict.

Stringoptional
Combatant 3combatant3

A party participating in the conflict. (only if the conflict has three distinct "sides")

Stringoptional
Combatant 1acombatant1a

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 2acombatant2a

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 3acombatant3a

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 1bcombatant1b

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 2bcombatant2b

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 3bcombatant3b

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 1ccombatant1c

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 2ccombatant2c

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 3ccombatant3c

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 1dcombatant1d

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 2dcombatant2d

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

Stringoptional
Combatant 3dcombatant3d

In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

Stringoptional
Commander of Combatant 1commander1

The commanders of the military forces of Combatant (1) involved.

Stringoptional
Commander of Combatant 2commander2

The commanders of the military forces of Combatant 2 involved.

Stringoptional
Commander of Combatant 3commander3

The commanders of the military forces of Combatant 3 involved.

Stringoptional
Units of Combatant 1units1

The units or formations of Combatant 1 involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field.

Stringoptional
Units of Combatant 2units2

The units or formations of Combatant 2 involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field.

Stringoptional
Units of Combatant 3units3

The units or formations of Combatant 3 involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field.

Stringoptional
Strength of Combatant 1strength1

The numerical strength of Combatant 1.

Stringoptional
Strength of Combatant 2strength2

The numerical strength of Combatant 2.

Stringoptional
Strength of Combatant 3strength3

If Combatant 3 is set, this field is for the numerical strength of Combatant 3. If Combatant 3 is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total participation in a conflict is known.

Stringoptional
Casualties of Combatant 1casualties1

Casualties suffered by Combatant 1 (including: dead, wounded, missing, captured and civilian deaths) and equipment losses. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW". Where equipment losses are reported, this should be confined to major or significant types of equipment broadly categorized such as: tanks, guns (artillery pieces), aircraft, destroyers etc.

Stringoptional
Casualties of Combatant 2casualties2

Casualties suffered by Combatant 2 (including: dead, wounded, missing, captured and civilian deaths) and equipment losses. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW". Where equipment losses are reported, this should be confined to major or significant types of equipment broadly categorized such as: tanks, guns (artillery pieces), aircraft, destroyers etc.

Stringoptional
Casualties of Combatant 3casualties3

If Combatant 3 is set, this field is for the casualties suffered by Combatant 3, (including: dead, wounded, missing, captured and civilian deaths) and equipment losses. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW". Where equipment losses are reported, this should be confined to major or significant types of equipment broadly categorized such as: tanks, guns (artillery pieces), aircraft, destroyers etc. If combatant3 is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total casualties of a conflict are known, or where civilian casualties cannot be directly attributed to either side.

Stringoptional
Notesnotes

Optional field for further notes; this should only be used in exceptional circumstances.

Stringoptional
Campaignboxcampaignbox

Optional field for appending a campaignbox template to the bottom of the infobox, which allows both boxes to float as a single element (useful if there are subsequent left floating images, which would otherwise not be able to float above the campaign box); the template must be specified in the format {{Campaignbox XYZ}}.

Stringoptional

See also


Currency

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Numismatics

Golden Dollar (United States)
Value: 1.00 US dollars
Mass: 8.100 g
Diameter: 26.5 mm
Thickness: 2.00 mm
Edge: plain
Composition: 88.5% Cu, 6% Zn,
3.5% Mn, 2% Ni
Obverse
File:SacDollar.jpeg
Design: Sacagawea
Designer: Glenna Goodacre
Design Date: 2000
Reverse
Design: Eagle in flight
Designer: Thomas D. Rogers
Design Date: 2000


Television episodes

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Television episodes

"Midnight on the Firing Line"
(Babylon 5)
Season 1, Episode 1
Air Date (US): 26 January 1994
Production No.: 103
Written by: J. Michael Straczynski
Directed by: Richard Compton
Guest Stars: Paul Hampton
   (The Senator)
Prev:
"Babylon 5: The Gathering"
Next:
"Soul Hunter"


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
File:No image yet.png
Regions with significant populations
United States –

  Louisiana: XXXX
  Texas: XXXX

  Other US states: XXXX
Languages
Cajun French, English.
Religion
Predominantly Roman Catholic
Related ethnic groups
French

  French-Canadians   Acadians

  Cajuns


Musical recordings (albums, singles, etc)

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums

Untitled
EPssalmon
Singlesyellow
Original studio albumsorange
Live albumsdarkturquoise
Greatest hits, box sets and other compilationsdarkseagreen
Cover and tribute albumsplum
Movie soundtracksgainsboro
Television theme songschocolate


Works of classical music

Implemented, currently in development phase. Suggestions welcome! TreveXtalk 12:50, 21 September 2005 (UTC) Template:Classical work infobox[reply]

Film

Academy Awards Ceremonies

Return of the King Poster

76th Academy Awards

Hosts

Crew

Producer: Joe Roth
Supervising Producer: Michael Seligman

Duration

3 hours, 40 minutes

Saints

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Saints

Saint Maximilian Kolbe
File:StMaximilianRaymond.jpg
Martyr
Born November 8, 1894, Zduńska Wola, Poland
Died August 14, 1941, Auschwitz concentration camp, Poland
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Beatified October 17, 1971
Canonized October 10, 1982
Major shrine Basilica of the Immaculate Mediatrix of Grace, Niepokalanów, Poland
Feast August 14
Attributes Either a Franciscan friar's habit or a Nazi concentration camp prisoner's uniform, a rosary or a medallion with Virgin Mary in his hand
Patronage 20th century, power workers, journalists, prisoners, drug addicts
O Lord Jesus Christ, who said, "greater love than this no man has that a man lay down his life for his friends," through the intercession of Saint Maximilian Kolbe whose life illustrated such love, we beseech you to grant us our petitions...

Through the Militia Immaculata movement, which Maximilian founded, he spread a fervent devotion to Our Lady throughout the world. He gave up his life for a total stranger and loved his persecutors, giving us an example of unselfish love for all men - a love that was inspired by true devotion to Mary. Grant, O Lord Jesus, that we too may give ourselves entirely without reserve to the love and service of our Heavenly Queen in order to better love and serve our fellow man in imitation of your humble servant, Saint Maximilian. Amen.
Novena to St. Maximilian Kolbe


Religious leaders

The following Infobox is implemented for:
The following WikiProjects could make use this Infobox: Buddhism, Jesus, Islam, Judaism
Infobox
File:Popepiusvi.jpeg
InstalledJuly 4, 1776
Term endedApril 2, 2005
Predecessorwikilink
Successorwikilink
Personal details
Born
Full Given Name

May 18, 1320
DiedNovember 11, 1398

Each religion will customize the items in the infobox, but the coloring and heading style would differentiate it as Religious subject matter. Contact User:Trödel if you want help creating and formatting an Infobox for a different religion/denomination.

The following color scheme is implemented for those religions underlined. For others it is a proposal only. (Colors for major world religions that adherents.com lists as having more than 5 million members (the top 13), and Christian denominations that have at least 10 million members have been suggested).

  Color Scheme Code 256Color
African Traditional/Diasporic FFBFFF FFCCFF
Agnostic/Atheist/Secular E6B2B2 FF9999
Baha'i 80FF80 99FF99
Buddhism FFCC66 same
Christianity
  Anglican/Episcopalian 87BBC8 99CCCC
Apostolic/New Apostolic CC99FF same
Baptists 66CCFF same
Catholic F7D79C FFCC99
Jehovah's Witnesses 99CC99 same
Latter Day Saint DCF0FF CCFFFF
Lutheran 99FFCC same
Methodists C6CB93 CCCC99
Orthodox FFFFCC same
Pentecostal FFC0C0 FFCCCC
Presbyterian 99CCFF same
Seventh-day Adventists E5E5E5 CCCCCC
Confucianism/Taoism (Chinese traditional) DDA0DD CC99CC
Hinduism DEFFAD CCFF99
Islam - Shi'ite 66FFCC same
Islam - Sunni CCFFCC same
Juche 9999FF same
Judaism CCCCFF same
Sikhism E6E6B2 FFFF99
Spiritism FF99CC same

Royal Air Force Stations

RAF Halton
RAF Halton Crest
Station Crest
Role Ground Training
Location Near Aylesbury, England
Date Founded July 1914 (as Army camp)


Beer

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Beer and Wikipedia:WikiProject Beer/How to use the brewboxes Template:Brewbox begin Template:Brewbox image Template:Brewbox location Template:Brewbox owner Template:Brewbox opened Template:Brewbox production

Active beers Bass Export English pale ale Bass Pale Ale English pale ale No. 1 English barley wine Our Finest Ale English pale ale Worthington 1744 English pale ale Worthington Creamflow Bitter English bitter Template:Brewbox end

Technology

Digital cameras

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Digital cameras

Template:Infobox Digicam

Planes

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft

Messerschmitt Me 163B-1
File:Me 163B-0.jpg
Description
Role Interceptor
Crew One, pilot
First Flight September 1 1941 (Me 163A)
Manufacturers Messerschmitt, Hirth, Klemm
Dimensions
Length 5.70m 18' 8"
Wingspan 9.33m 30' 7"
Height 2.75m 9'
Wing area 18.50m² 200ft²
Weights
Empty 1,905kg 4,191 lb
Loaded 3,950 kg 8,690 lb
Maximum takeoff 4,310kg 9,500 lb
Powerplant
Engines 1x Walter 109-509A-2 rocket
Thrust 17kN 3,750 lb
Performance
Maximum speed 960 km/h 596 mph
Endurance 8 minutes
Service ceiling 12,100 m 39,700 ft
Rate of climb 3,666 m/min 11,733 ft/min
Wing loading 213 kg/m² 43 lb/ft²
Thrust/Weight 1:2.3
Avionics
Avionics
Armament
Guns 2 x 30 mm MK 108 cannon

Rockets

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Rockets

Saturn V
Saturn V launch
Saturn V launching Apollo 15.
Stages
1 - S-ICEngines
Thrust N
ISP s
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


Software

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Software.

Software name
Developer(s)Software developer
Stable release
x.y.z
Operating systemoperating system
Typegenre
Licensesoftware license
Websitewebsite

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

Career USN Jack
Ordered:
Laid down:
Launched: 5 December 1885
Commissioned: 17 April 1889
Decommissioned: 30 September 1923
Fate: Sold for scrap, 21 June 1946
Struck:
General characteristics
Displacement: 4,500 tons
Length: 342.2 ft (104 m)
Beam: 48.3 ft (14.7 m)
Draught: 19 ft (5.8 m)
Propulsion:
Speed: 14 knots (26 km/h)
Range:
Complement: 33 officers, 376 enlisted
Armament: 4 x 8 in (203 mm) guns, 8 x 6 in (152 mm) guns, 2 x 5 in (127 mm) guns
Aircraft:
Motto:


See Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships. In the box to the right of the Career box the ensign or jack of the appropriate navy or fleet auxiliary force is reproduced. In the top box, a picture of the ship in question is reproduced.

Top level domains

.org
.org -- Serving the public interest
Introduced1985
TLD typeGeneric top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryPublic Interest Registry (operated by Afilias)
SponsorNot technically sponsored, but PIR is connected with the Internet Society
Intended useMiscellaneous organizations not fitting in other categories (generally noncommercial)
Actual useNonprofits; personal sites; open-source projects; sometimes used by commercial entities
Registration restrictionsNone
StructureRegistrations at second level permitted
DocumentsRFC 920; RFC 1591; ICANN registry agreement
Dispute policiesUDRP
Registry websitePublic Interest Registry
Unsponsored gTLDs #FC0
Sponsored gTLDs #FCC
CCTLDs #CCF
Infrastructure TLDs #FF9
Reserved TLDs #6CC
Unassigned TLDs #F0FFF0
Discontinued TLDs #CCC
Proposed TLDs #D2B48C


Weaponry

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Weaponry

US M203
Technical summary
File:M203.jpg
Also known as: 'xxxx'
Caliber: 40 mm grenade
Firearm action: Single-shot
Barrel length: 12 in (305 mm)
Overall length w/M16: 39 in (990 mm)
Effective range: 492 ft (150 m)
Maximum range: 1,312 ft (400 m)
Rate of fire: 5 to 7 round/min
Muzzle velocity: 250 fp (76 m/s)
Weight, launcher (loaded): 3.5 lb (1.6 kg)
Weight w/M16 (loaded): 11 lb (5.0 kg)


Other

Protected Areas

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Protected Areas and Template talk:Infobox protected area.

Splendor in the Grass National Park
LocationKansas, USA
Nearest cityWichita, KS
Area50,000 acres
(20,230 hectares)
EstablishedJanuary 1, 1907
Visitors654,321 (in 2005)
Governing bodyNational Park Service

Different colors depending on protection level. Standard colors and format (from a table to a template) changed in October 2005; may take time to phase out tables on existing articles.

IUCN Category Former Current
Ia: Strict Nature Reserve #D06030 #E7AF97
Ib: Wilderness Area #B5954B #DACAA5
II: National Park #9BCB65 #CDE5B2
III: Natural Monument #80FF80 #BFFFBF
IV: Habitat/Species Management Area #65CB9B #B2E5CD
V: Protected Landscape/Seascape #4B95B5 #A5CADA
VI: Managed Resource Protected Area #3060D0 #A8BDEC


Numbers

see Wikiproject Numbers

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


Alternative Medicine

See: Wikiproject on Alternative Medicine