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Currently articles exist on all 85 federal subjects of Russia. The titles of these articles are to be retained.
Most federal subjects have their own websites. The amount of information greatly differs though.
The article should start with a good introduction, giving the name of the federal subject in English, its name in Russian (Cyrillic), and its name in any other official language of the federal subject (in that language).
A fact sheet is to be included on the right side of the article.
The rest of the article consists of the following paragraphs. Each paragraph can include a link to a more detailed article on the subject:
The following template should be placed at the end of each article:
When applying this template to an existing article, it should be common practice to create a temporary page to work on, with the following notice:
Don't forget to replace the "_" with the name of the article being converted.
To notify readers/writers that a new page is being created, place the following text on the district article itself:
If the article is just a stub, there is no need for a temporary page - the work can be done in the main article area.
List the articles, which are completed, on the Status page
This
WikiProject is defunct. Consider looking for related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you feel this project may be worth reviving,
please discuss with related projects first. Feel free to change this tag if the parameters were changed in error.
|
Similar WikiProjects are:
See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Subnational entities
Currently articles exist on all 85 federal subjects of Russia. The titles of these articles are to be retained.
Most federal subjects have their own websites. The amount of information greatly differs though.
The article should start with a good introduction, giving the name of the federal subject in English, its name in Russian (Cyrillic), and its name in any other official language of the federal subject (in that language).
A fact sheet is to be included on the right side of the article.
The rest of the article consists of the following paragraphs. Each paragraph can include a link to a more detailed article on the subject:
The following template should be placed at the end of each article:
When applying this template to an existing article, it should be common practice to create a temporary page to work on, with the following notice:
Don't forget to replace the "_" with the name of the article being converted.
To notify readers/writers that a new page is being created, place the following text on the district article itself:
If the article is just a stub, there is no need for a temporary page - the work can be done in the main article area.
List the articles, which are completed, on the Status page