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  2. Template : England Ceremonial Counties Labelled Map

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    none: makes the map sit on its own line of the page; left: puts the map to the left of the page text; right: puts the map to the right of the page text; ns= Namespace for the links, if not the default (article namespace). E.g. :Category: Must begin and end with a colon. prefix= Text to precede every county name when forming links. E.g. List of ...

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Capital letters

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    Wikipedia avoids unnecessary capitalization.In English, capitalization is primarily needed for proper names, acronyms, and for the first letter of a sentence. [a] Wikipedia relies on sources to determine what is conventionally capitalized; only words and phrases that are consistently capitalized in a substantial majority of independent, reliable sources are capitalized in Wikipedia.

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles of works - Wikipedia

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    In titles (including subtitles, if any) of English-language works (books, poems, songs, etc.), every word is capitalized except for the definite and indefinite articles, the short coordinating conjunctions, and any short prepositions. This is known as title case. Capitalization of non-English titles varies by language (see below). Wikipedia ...

  5. Title case - Wikipedia

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    Title case or headline case is a style of capitalization used for rendering the titles of published works or works of art in English.When using title case, all words are capitalized, except for minor words (typically articles, short prepositions, and some conjunctions) that are not the first or last word of the title.

  6. Template:England Labelled Map - Wikipedia

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    none: makes the map sit on its own line of the page; left: puts the map to the left of the page text; right: puts the map to the right of the page text; ns= Namespace for the links, if not the default (article namespace). E.g. :Category: Must begin and end with a colon. prefix= Text to precede every region name when automatically forming links ...

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Captions

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    For maps and other images with a legend, the {} template can be used in the caption instead of (or in addition to) including the legend explaining the color used in the image. This makes the legend more readable, and allows for easy translation into other languages.

  8. Template:Lowercase title/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to make the first letter of the page title lowercase. It will not affect the page URL, just the displayed name. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Italic italic If this is specified with any value, italicize the title, except for any part in brackets. String optional Fully italic force If this AND "italic" have a value specified, then the whole title ...

  9. Template:Infobox UK place - Wikipedia

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    Intended for use with articles about places i.e. human settlements in the United Kingdom. It has provision for a location map, images, captions, and detailed information about the place e.g. population, governance, and public services. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status official name official_name ...