Template:CIA World Factbook/doc

This template attributes content to The World Factbook, which is a publication of the Central Intelligence Agency. This is a public domain publication of the U.S. government. This template will include the articles which transclude it into the hidden category Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the World Factbook.

The template wraps around the template cite web and can take all of the parameters that cite web takes however some parameters are pre-set and others cause that which is displayed to appear differently from the usual presentation cite web.

Error checking of standard parameters is carried out by template cite web—an incorrect value passed in to this template will cause cite web to issue a warning.

Parameters
Pre-set non-standard parameters:
 * —used in by the parameter Work
 * a URL to the statement that the World Factbook is in the public domain

Pre-set standard parameters:
 * – this links to the page in the World Factbook. It is automatically generated by article and section if those parameters are set.
 * —pre-set to World Factbook
 * —pre-set to the current year if a link to the CIA archive is generated. Can be overwritten.

Editor set parameters:
 * —this must appear as it does in the CIA World Factbook for example "United Kingdom" not "UK" or "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". This is necessary because the template uses the country name as part of the URL.
 * —this must appear as it does in the CIA World Factbook and can only be a top level section name (any other name links to the top of the article page). If parameter article is not set then the link is to the top of the CIA World Factbook home page.
 * —although not compulsory it is usually necessary because the CIA World Factbook is regularly updated. If this parameter is set to a date earlier than the current year (2024) less one then a link to the appropriate archive is appended to the reference.
 * —see date entry above. Usually year and date parameters ought not to appear together in this template. If they do then they must have the same year entry.
 * —the date data was extracted.

With the above exceptions other parameters that are accepted by cite web may be used. This includes the parameters first, last and ref which allows this template to be linked to from short inline citations using the family of templates.

Examples
No parameters set:
 * results in:

date set:
 * results in:

date set to an earlier year (note the postscript archive for the year 2004):
 * results in:

article set (although this works, as explained above, it is better to set the date as well to future proof the information):
 * results in:

year and article set:
 * results in:


 * results in:

date, article and section set:
 * results in:

access-date article set (although this works, as explained above, it is better to set the date as well to future proof the information):
 * results in:

date, access-date and article set:
 * results in:

last, first, date, and article set:
 * results in: