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789: 803: 781: 767: 165:). Consideration should be given to the benefits of having both an InfoBox and an Image in the lead section, and in which order they would appear. If there are no compelling reasons to do otherwise, the usual practice is for an InfoBox to be alone in the lead, but if there are both, then the InfoBox is placed above the image. An InfoBox is not required. 467:, "initially, information on places of local importance should be added to an article on the community where that place is located", then "as the article becomes overly large due to more verifiable information being added, information on individual places can be broken out into individual articles." 356:
Consider a note on the origin of the settlement's name; if details are lengthy, complex or technical, it may be appropriate to create an Etymology section or subsection (see above). As etymology is a branch of linguistics rather than a part of the settlement's development through the ages, it is more
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Placement of this section varies - articles on American towns and cities tend to place it low down in the section list; articles on UK towns and cities tend to place it in second or third place; articles on towns and cities in other parts of the world vary, but on the whole tend to be closer to the
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The order and range of sections will vary according to need, although it is strongly recommended that articles conform to the basic structure of a lead section with infobox if appropriate, followed by a history section, main section(s) as appropriate, then finishing with See also (if appropriate),
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Dominant industries, agriculture if applicable, major employers, breweries, exports, etc. Sub-sections may be created for particularly important local economic groups - coffee production, tourism, steel manufacturers, etc, or particularly important local businesses or companies.
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and headings are intended to serve as a starting point for writing a good article on settlements or places; they are not meant to enforce a single, binding structure on all such articles, nor to limit the topics a fully developed article will discuss.
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History sections can easily become very long with more detail than appropriate for a general overview. While there is no strict rule on how long a section may be, as a general rule of thumb, more than 10 paragraphs or the use of subsection headings
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References, External links, and Nav boxes. Beyond that, editors are advised to come to a consensus that works best for the settlement/places article in question. References are required for every article.
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Instead of just adding lists of schools, it is much better to add paragraphs in prose format on the prominent educational institutions and their achievements and influence on the city.
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This section should contain details about the governing body of the settlement such as the council and the mayor, administrative bodies, political representation, etc.
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A note on the earliest known history of the settlement (any Bronze Age or Roman artefacts for example), and the earliest known mentions of the settlement (e.g. in
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Leading world centres, with possibly thousands of notable individuals, usually do not include such a list, but may have a separate article (]) that can be linked.
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If there is sufficient material on the origin and meaning of the settlement's name to justify a section or subsection, then it may be titled as
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of the elements. If the section only discusses the origins of the name and does not relate it to concrete geographical features or ownership,
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can be contentious, so should be used sparingly and with care. They are usually placed at the bottom of articles after the References section.
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Most libraries will have books on local history. Be wary of loose interpretations, especially when using internet or promotional sources.
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This section provides a narrative of the settlement's history. Topics that can be covered include, but are not limited to:
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Museums and other points of interest, parks (local, regional, provincial parks), recreation venues, pubs, restaurants, etc
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First sentence: Context (what and where), total population (approximate, leave census data to infobox or later sections)
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is the umbrella term that should be used in a fully developed article; within it will be a paragraph describing the
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Population info, census data, ethnicity, language, religious affiliation. This section may also be titled
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article, or into an individual stand alone article, this should be done using the relevant guidelines:
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Avoid using headings that arrange the history of a settlement according to century or decade.
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appropriate to place this info in the Etymology section than part of the History section.
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for the Knowledge Manual of Style guidance to general structure of a Knowledge article.
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Cultural venues, arts, artifacts, festivals, cuisine and significant cultural events
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Names of notable people born or residing in the locality (not ancestry). Include
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Transport, road network, utilities, health care, security/safety, amenities.
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Knowledge talk:WikiProject Cities/Archive 14#Geography / History ordering
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This reference is a supplement to specific guidelines on writing about
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Related Knowledge articles, if not already detailed in other sections
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Place adjacent communities between External links and navboxes. See
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The geography and history sections can be reversed if desired, see
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The geography and history sections can be reversed if desired, see
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When material in this section becomes large enough, split out per
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Sport teams, sporting culture, and significant athletic events.
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Following sentences: name origin, article summary (major points)
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top of the section list than articles on American settlements.
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can be used as a holding term while the article is developed.
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regional or national language, this can be presented here.
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Geographic setting, geographical features, subdivisions,
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Most populated places will have documentation of other
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if possible, as it breaks the standard look of pages.
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Knowledge:WikiProject Cities
Knowledge:Settlement
Shortcuts
WP:CITYSTRUCT
WP:City structure
WP:Settlement
U.K. cities and towns
U.S. cities
Canadian cities
Philippine cities and municipalities
Indian cities
sections
Knowledge:Layout
Shortcut
WP:CITYLEAD
Knowledge:Manual of Style (lead section)
Disambiguation and redirection links
Maintenance tags
An InfoBox
image
MOS:IMAGES#Images
NavBoxes
Introductory text
table of contents
floating the table of contents
Toponymy
Etymology
summary style
Main
History of Foo

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