Wikipedia:WikiProject Former countries/Subdivisions bureau
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- Kingdom of Vandals and Alans (redirect talk • edit)
- All Saints' Abbey (redirect talk • edit)
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Articles requiring particular elements
Welcome to the Subdivisions bureau of WikiProject Former countries.
Scope edit
The Subdivisions bureau handles questions related to historic subdivisions and coordinate these questions between different work groups, task forces and WikiProjects.
Parentage edit
- Parent: WikiProject Former countries
Work Groups edit
- Austria-Hungary subdivisions work group (Subdivisions of the countries in Austria-Hungary)
- Former subdivisions work group (Former subdivisions of countries that are still extant)
Other WikiProjects edit
- In collaboration with: WikiProject Prussia (Provinces, Regierungsbezirke, Kreise, Standesamter)
- In collaboration with: WikiProject Country subdivisions
Participants edit
Infobox edit
Associated infoboxes:
- {{Infobox SSR}}
- {{Infobox SFRY}}
Article structure edit
The article should start with a good introduction, giving the name of the subdivision, its location in the country, the country it is in now, its capital.
History edit
When was the subdivision was founded, what were its predecessors, merges, splits, where is it now.
Geography edit
Bordering subdivisions and bordering former countries, significant rivers, lakes and mountains. Area and population.
Governors edit
Districts edit
This section covers districts, regions or what ever the further divisions were called.
References edit
cite wherever possible