Template talk:Province
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This small template was created to save typing for articles on provinces of Argentina, but it can be of use with any country that has provinces, provided that a consistent format is used.
Usage is as follows: {{province|name of the province|name of the country}}
For example, {{province|Buenos Aires|Argentina}} produces "province of Buenos Aires, Argentina".
The format of the article names to be followed for this to work:
- Articles on provinces must have names of the form So-and-so Province, with uppercase "Province". For others, see below.
- There must/should be an article named Provinces of Such-and-such-country, ideally a list and/or a comment on those administrative divisions of the country in question.
- There must/should be a country article, of course, named exactly the same way as the "such-and-such-country" of the above. That is, if the country article is named "Dreamland", then the province list should be named "Provinces of Dreamland", not "Provinces of the Dreamlandian Republic".
Ambiguous names are a problem, since they don't work with this template. For example, Córdoba Province, Argentina. For this kind of disambiguated link, use the alternative template {{provincec}}, which adds the country to the province's article name (the extra final c is both for comma and for country, if you will).
Examples
[edit]Argentina
[edit]- province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- {{province|Buenos Aires|Argentina}}
- {{province|Catamarca|Argentina}}
- {{province|Chaco|Argentina}}
- {{province|Chubut|Argentina}}
- province of Entre Ríos, Argentina
- {{province|Entre Ríos|Argentina}}
- {{province|Formosa|Argentina}}
- {{province|Jujuy|Argentina}}
- {{province|La Pampa|Argentina}}
- {{province|Mendoza|Argentina}}
- {{province|Misiones|Argentina}}
- {{province|Neuquén|Argentina}}
- {{province|Río Negro|Argentina}}
- {{province|Salta|Argentina}}
- {{province|San Luis|Argentina}}
- {{province|Santa Fe|Argentina}}
- {{province|Tucumán|Argentina}}