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Naming conventions (places) are guidelines on how to appropriately name articles about countries and regions, and places within each country or region. This style guideline is intended to make this process more efficient by giving article titles a consistent look, and avoiding distracting information.
It is important to note that these are conventions, not rules written in stone. As Misplaced Pages grows and changes, some conventions that once made sense may become outdated, and there may be cases where a particular convention is "obviously" inappropriate. But when in doubt, follow convention.
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Generally, article naming should give priority to what the majority of English speakers would most easily recognize, with a reasonable minimum of ambiguity, while at the same time making linking to those articles easy and second nature.
In addition to following the naming conventions it is also important to follow the linking conventions. Following consistent conventions in both naming and linking makes it more likely that links will lead to the right place.
Administrative divisions of a country
Streets and highways
U.S. Highways should be listed as is found in Category:U.S. Highway System. See also: Wikitravel
Countries
For advice on items related to some specific country, see: Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (country-specific topics).
Specific issues
Counties of Britain
States in the U.S. and provinces of Canada
Always write these out in full: not everybody understands the two-letter abbreviations that are often used in North America.
Countries of Europe
The list of European regions with alternative names and the list of country names in various languages should be consulted when preparing articles.
Romanization of Cyrillic-alphabet place names
Main page: Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (Cyrillic) See also: Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (Mongolian), Misplaced Pages:Romanization of Russian, and Misplaced Pages:Romanization of UkrainianCountry-specific guidance
Further guidance relating to some specific countries can be found at the following pages:
- China: Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (Chinese)
- Germany: Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Germany/Conventions
- Ireland: Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style (Ireland-related articles)
- Japan: Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles)
- Korea: Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (Korean)
- Norway: Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Norway
- Poland: Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Poland/Conventions
- Switzerland: Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Swiss municipalities/Article title conventions
- New Zealand :Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (New Zealand)
- Australia WP:NC (settlements)#Australia
See also
- Misplaced Pages:Resolving placename conflicts
- Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (standard letters with diacritics) (unapproved proposal, still in development)