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Cite template to deal with citing individual records found in the United States census. U.S. Census data is publicly available for years 1790 to 1950. For years 1850 to 1950, these records often contain names, addresses, ages, national origins, and occupations.
Census designated divisions of the United States. Use state abbreviation US and FIPS ids D1 through D9. States State, DC, PR U.S. states, including Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico: Counties borough_AK: County equivalents in Alaska: borough_NY: One of the 5 boroughs of New York City that are coextensive with their respective county. census_area, CA
United States Census Bureau. Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] The {{ Cite US Gazetteer }} template generates a citation for one of the United States Census Bureau 's US Gazetteer files.
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Citations can also be placed as external links, but these are not preferred because they are prone to link rot and usually lack the full information necessary to find the original source in cases of link rot. In cases where citations are lacking, the template {} can be added after the statement in question.
This template is used as an information box on pages, showing each census year with a population, and a percent gain/loss comparison. Also includes functionality for a custom title/footer for the infobox, easy-to-insert citations for each census year, and population estimates for a single non-census year (with an easy-to-insert citation thing for this as well). Template parameters [Edit ...
The easiest way to start citing on Wikipedia is to see a basic example. The example here will show you how to cite a newspaper article using the {} template (see Citation quick reference for other types of citations). Copy and paste the following immediately after what you want to reference: