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Lead section
The article should start with a good introduction, giving name of the country, location in the world, bordering countries, seas and the like. Also give other names by which the country may still be known (for example Holland, Persia). Also, add a few facts about the country, the things that it is known for (for example the mentioning of windmills in the Netherlands article).

Example country introduction

 * Xxxxx, officially the Yyyyyy of Xxxx (Republic of Xxxxx, or Kingdom of Xxxxxx, etc.), is a country located on the Xxxxx of Xxxx. It shares borders with Xxxx ...

For example, the introduction to France should read:
 * France (pronounced /fʀɑ̃s/ in French), officially the French Republic (French: République française, pronounced /ʀepyblik fʀɑ̃sɛz/), is a country in western Europe....

Exceptions: If the official name and the most common name are synonymous, the entry is left with only one name, as is the case in the articles United States, United Kingdom, Romania, Mongolia, etc. For example:


 * The United States of America is a federal republic situated primarily in North America.
 * or
 * Romania (Romanian: România /ro.mɨ'ni.a/) is a country in central Europe.

In cases where there is a thorough explanation of the official name, the official name in the lead sentence may be dropped, as long as it is explained later. This exception is illustrated in the article Canada and South Africa.

See Template:Infobox Country/doc for syntax.

Administrative divisions
e.g.

Navbox templates
As noted at Categories, lists, and series boxes the number of templates at the bottom of any article should be kept to a minimum. Country pages generally have footers that link to pages for countries in their geographic region. Footers for international organizations are not added to country pages, but they rather can go on subpages such as "Economy of..." and "Foreign relations of..." Categories for some of these organizations are also sometimes added. Templates for supranational organizations like the European Union and CARICOM are permitted. A list of the footers that have been created can be found at WikiProject Countries/Templates/Navboxes, however note that many of these are not currently in use.

Subarticles

 * Standard naming format for subarticles
 * History of X
 * Politics of X
 * (Type of Subdivision)s of X
 * Foreign relations of X
 * (Title of Military Forces)
 * Law of X
 * Judiciary of X
 * Geography of X
 * Climate of X
 * Environment of X
 * Wildlife of X
 * Economy of X
 * Transport in X
 * Energy in X
 * Science and technology in X
 * Demographics of X
 * Languages of X
 * Religion in X
 * Education in X
 * Health in X
 * Culture of X
 * (Demonym) cuisine
 * (Demonym) literature
 * Music of X
 * Sport in X
 * Public holidays in X
 * Media of X
 * (Demonym) philosophy
 * Cinema of X
 * International rankings of X

Holidays
A table with the holidays as celebrated in the country can be placed in the Public holidays in X article. Template for table is listed below.

Assessment template

 * WPCountries produces:

Member userbox templates
Members of WikiProject Countries should add one of the following Wikitext expressions to their user page.
 * See Userboxes/WikiProjects for other WikiProject userboxes.
 * See Userboxes/Location for country userboxes.