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Wikipedia:List of infoboxes

This is a list of all pages in the 'Infobox' pseudo-namespace, excluding subpages. Redirected and deleted templates should be removed from this list. Deprecated templates should be marked as such. 'Holding cell' next to a template's name indicates that the template is currently being deleted or merged, so no new instances should be created. Nesting indicates a wrapper infobox. Templates with over 10,000 transclusions are in boldface. Infoboxes for sport biographies are listed under sportsperson. Sport awards are in the awards section.

See Wikipedia:Infobox consolidation for why we sometimes merge infoboxes.

Arts and culture

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Award

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Fictional elements

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Fictional character

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Other fictional element

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Film

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Game

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Language

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Styles

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Other language

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Literature

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Book

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Comic book

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Other

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Music

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Theory

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Instrument

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Group

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Event

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Performance and theatre

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Publishing

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Radio and podcast

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Television

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Other arts and culture

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Health and fitness

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Medicine

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Other health and fitness

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History and events

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Event

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History

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Mathematics and abstraction

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Person

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Base template

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Religious person

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Royalty and nobility

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Sportsperson

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American football person

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Association football person

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Baseball person

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Basketball person

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Ice hockey person

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Motorsports person

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Other sportsperson

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Other person

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Place

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Non-physical place

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To be used on article about a specific place created by at least one declaration. A material boundary is not a pre-condition for the boundary of the declared place, but can be used for that purpose, e.g. a river declared to be the boundary between countries.

546937 transclusions in this chart.

Not country-specific

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Country-specific

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This image might need some modifications and may not be updated as per the current List of Place Infoboxes

  • green : Infobox settlement (only)
  • turquoise: 1 Infobox settlement wrapper and optionally Infobox settlement (light 0–99, medium 100–999, dark 1,000–9,999, and very dark 10,000+ transclusions)
  • blue : >1 Infobox settlement wrapper and optionally Infobox settlement (medium: 2 wrappers, dark: 3+ wrappers)
  • red : other infobox(es) (light: 1, medium: 2, dark: more than 2 infoboxes) and optionally Infobox settlement and wrappers

Data source: Wikipedia:List of infoboxes/Place#Place

The following country-specific are grouped into two lists, depending on whether they use Infobox settlement. Within the lists they are grouped by country and sorted by English name of the country.

Notes regarding the template specific statements:

  1. Type: Those being used for different types are marked with a preceding *, see their documentation for which type of place they are to be used. Most show this by their name, using "place", but some not (e.g. Israel village = type is not village, Romanian subdivision = type is not subdivision)
  2. Transclusion count: Can include transclusion outside the article name space
  3. Protection: In the list below "template"-protection is mostly only applied to wrappers with 2,500+ transclusions.
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Not to be used on an article about a specific place, but on lists, events [census], etc., or on an article about a sub-topic related to a place.

Country-specific:

Physical place

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Natural places

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Ways

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Entertainment venues and structures

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Historic sites and structures

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Other buildings and structures

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Religion and belief

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Religious building

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Religions

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Science and nature

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Biology

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Botany

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Animal

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Other biology

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Astronomy

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Spaceflight

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Other astronomy

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Geology

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Weather

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Other science and nature

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Society and social science

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Business and economics

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Education

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Food and drinks

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Law

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Military and war

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Numismatics

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Organization

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Politics and government

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Cabinet

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Constituency

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Judiciary

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Legislature

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Party

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Structure

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Other politics and government

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Transport

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Air transport

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Automotive

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Highway and street

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Public transport

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Rail transport

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Water transport

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Other transport

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Sports

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Generic sports

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American football

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Association football (soccer)

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Athletics (track and field)

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Australian rules football

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Canadian football

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Badminton

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Boxing

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Cricket

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Curling

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Cycling

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Field hockey

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Figure skating

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Floorball

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Gaelic games

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Golf

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Handball

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Horse racing

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Hockey

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Ice hockey

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Lacrosse

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Martial arts

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Motorsports

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Multi-sport competition

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Netball

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Rowing

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Rugby league

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Rugby union

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Sailing

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Skiing

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Softball

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Squash

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Swimming

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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Wrestling

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Other sports

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Other society and social sciences

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Technology and applied science

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Computing

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Hardware

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Software

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Other computing

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Photography

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Other technology

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