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Wikipedia indexes (or indices) are alphabetical list articles, consisting of lists of, in turn, the encyclopedic articles available on Wikipedia for any broad, general topic. Examples include: Index of Buddhism-related articles , Index of fishing articles , and Index of physics articles .
The quick project index allows you to look up a Wikipedia project page by its first two letters. If needed, capitalize the second letter and re-search because uppercase letters sort ahead of any lowercase letters. To view the project index at the precise starting point of your choosing, use Prefix index
A massive descriptive list of almost all of Wikipedia's informative, instructional and "how to" pages. Help menu site map An index of the pages that make up the help menu. Reader's index An index for readers of Wikipedia. Requests directory A descriptive list of the interactive services and assistance that can be requested on Wikipedia.
Filipino actress Gloria Romero (pictured) dies at the age of 91.; A fire at a ski resort hotel in Kartalkaya, Turkey, leaves at least 78 people dead and 51 others injured.; A series of attacks by the National Liberation Army in the Catatumbo region of Colombia leaves more than 80 people dead.
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A printed index, such as in a book, lists topics along with a page number. In Wikipedia, the page numbers have been replaced by linking the topics directly to articles. Indexes are alphabetical lists, while outlines are hierarchically structured. Outlines go in Category:Wikipedia outlines.
The biennial Index Award was initiated in 2005, and originally financed by the state of Denmark with a total prize sum worth €500,000. [12] [13] In 2005, it was the world's largest monetary award in its area, [14] [15] [16] and today is widely recognised as the most influential in inspiring life-improving design, [17] [18] [19] and has often been dubbed the "Nobel Prize of design".