• talk:WikiProject France/Archive 2). Wikipédia:Conventions de style – French Wikipedia Manual of style Wikipédia:Conventions typographiques – Typographic conventions...
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  • conventions and other style matters may be useful. Note that all style guides conflict on some points; the Wikipedia MoS and naming conventions are a consensus-based...
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  • For Ireland, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Ireland-related articles. For Macedonia, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Macedonia). These are advice, intended...
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  • Wikipedia's editors have discussed these conventions in great detail and have reached consensus that these conventions serve our purposes best. ... Wikipedia...
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  • articles, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (people), and for those with royal or noble titles, Wikipedia:Naming conventions (royalty and nobility). For the...
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  • religio-styled convention. In 2018, a new proposal was drafted at Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Catholicism). After Wikipedia:Proposed naming conventions (Catholic...
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  • purpose of naming conventions is to aid the reader, both in clarity as to what the expected content of the article may be, and as a convention or standard in...
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  • British English. For conventions associated with Austrian articles see Wikipedia:WikiProject Austria/Conventions. The Wikipedia convention is to use the full...
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  • antiquity) Wikipedia:Naming conventions (clergy) Wikipedia:Naming conventions (baseball players) Wikipedia:Naming conventions (sportspeople) There are also...
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  • describes conventions for writing and editing articles related to Japan. For more general guidance on editing conventions, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style. For...
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  • titles for articles about people, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (people). Most of the conventions below are intended to apply to medieval and modern European...
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  • see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (people)#Ordinals and several culture-specific naming conventions like Wikipedia:Naming conventions (royalty and nobility)...
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  • WP:ACON This style page summarises Wikipedia "good practice" for Austria pages. The choice of a style does not mean that other conventions are worse, or...
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  • over such articles, including Wikipedia:Manual of Style (lists of works), Wikipedia:Naming conventions (television), etc. These guidelines do not always...
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  • albums and songs, the naming conventions regarding articles on musicians are covered by Wikipedia:Naming conventions (people), including what is said...
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  • you disagree with the conventions described here, or wish to add to them, please discuss it on the talk page. These conventions were established through...
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  • Wikipedia:Notability Wikipedia:Notability (people) Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English) Wikipedia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check Wikipedia:Advice...
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  • cities fall under three types of conventions: general convention, provincial name convention, and "City" convention. As a general rule, cities should...
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  • templates related to Kosovo. Please follow the conventions below. If you disagree with any of the conventions, please discuss in the talk page. To write and...
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  • start learning IPA Help:IPA/Conventions for English—this compares Wikipedia's IPA conventions with the in-house conventions found in various dictionaries...
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  • This page provides conventions for the creation of location maps. Location maps are an extremely light and chartjunk-free style. They focus on the subject...
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  • For italicization see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles § Series titles. See the "comics" Naming Conventions guideline for comics and graphic novels. This...
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  • See: Wikipedia:Naming conventions#Use English words and Wikipedia:Naming conventions (comics). Taking a lead from the Manual of Style (Japan-related articles)...
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  • individual articles out on a case by case basis rather than let these conventions constrain you! Chinese linguists classify local varieties of Chinese...
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  • related naming-conventions guidelines: WP:Naming conventions (sports teams) WP:Naming conventions (sportspeople) WP:Naming conventions (video games) Various...
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  • This page covers the naming convention of businesses, corporations, companies, public limited companies, limited companies, limited liability partnerships...
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  • on the latter would be at Toronto Maple Leafs (NASL). Wikipedia:WikiProject Ice Hockey Wikipedia:Manual of Style (links) Wikipedia:Naming conventions...
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  • articles should follow the same conventions as for titles. see Wikipedia:Naming conventions and Wikipedia:Manual of Style (headings). Popular music is a...
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  • This guideline describes Wikipedia's conventions for naming articles about ships and for referring to ships in the body of articles. See Wikipedia:Article...
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  • Naming conventions surrounding topics of Syriac Christianity Neo-Aramaic languages Assyrian people, including other groups; Chaldean people and Syriac-Aramean...
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