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  2. Template:Naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... All naming conventions; Category:Wikipedia naming conventions; Nature; Fauna (animals) Flora (plants)

  3. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (use English-language sources)

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    The use of modified letters (e.g. those with accents or other diacritics) in article titles is neither encouraged nor discouraged; when deciding between versions of a word that differ in the use or non-use of modified letters, follow the general usage in reliable sources that are written in the English language (including other encyclopedias and reference works).

  4. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (country-specific topics)

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    Articles which deal with an aspect of a country or region generally take the form "Foo of Country (noun)", such as Culture of India though some articles may be named "Country (adjective) foo" such as Indian literature and Indian Armed Forces, where the article is dealing with the language or people from the country rather than the country itself.

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    The English-language titles of compositions (books and other print works, songs and other audio works, films and other visual media works, paintings and other artworks, etc.) are given in title case, in which every word is given an initial capital except for certain less important words (as detailed at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters ...

  6. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (government and legislation)

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    1867 Canadian federal election (adjectival form) 1946 Faroese independence referendum (adjectival form, referendum) For an article covering multiple elections to bodies or positions of the same type, use the format "[date] [country name or adjectival form] [type] elections". For example: 2021 United Kingdom local elections; 1987 Spanish ...

  7. Wikipedia:List of guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Contains conventions on how to name Wikipedia articles about individual people. Naming conventions (plurals) In general, Wikipedia articles have singular titles; for example, the article on everyone's favorite canine is located at dog, not dogs. Naming conventions (technical restrictions)

  8. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (geographic names) - Wikipedia

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    Where there is no Wikipedia convention on a specific country and disambiguation is necessary, it is generally reasonable to use [[placename, nation]], as in Shire, Ethiopia. When naming topics related to some specific country, prefer the form "(Item) of (Country)" over forms with adjectives (for example, History of Japan rather than Japanese ...

  9. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (lists) - Wikipedia

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    A common practice is to entitle list articles as List of ___ (for example List of Xs).If (as is often the case), the list has multiple columns and so is in layout table form, the name or title List of Xs is still preferable to Table of Xs or Comparison of Xs (though the latter may be appropriate for articles that are actual tables of data comparing numerous features, e.g. Comparison of Linux ...