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This is a list of basic subjects for which Wikipedia should have a corresponding high-quality article, and ideally a featured article. It serves as a centralized watchlist of the current status of some of Wikipedia's most important, essential articles. Articles that are already on Featured articles are marked with a star ; articles that are considered Good articles are marked with a green circle. Articles that are currently stubs or have cleanup tags on them and thus need to be improved as soon as possible are marked in bold.

This list is derived from the English-language version of the Meta page List of articles every Wikipedia should have, which origated on Simple Wikipedia as a list to help guide new versions of Wikipedia in making short articles for the most essential topics. Since then, the list has been greatly revised over time, and continues to be changed; current discussions of the list are available at the talk page.

This page has a concise version of the original list. It lists appropriately 1,000 of the most vital Wikipedia articles. A longer, expanded version, similar to the Meta page, is available at Vital articles/Expanded. This list should have all the same entries as the concise list, plus around 500–1,000 more articles. Consequently, new additions to the list should preferably be proposed first at Wikipedia talk:Vital articles/Expanded. Whether they also merit inclusion on this list can then be discussed.

See also Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Core topics for another take on the minimal article list.

Biography Artists

Art
Campbell's Soup Cans &mdash; Carolingian Gospel Book (British Library, MS Add. 11848) &mdash; Iron Mike &mdash; K Foundation &mdash; K Foundation art award &mdash; Pigment &mdash; Schuttern Gospels &mdash; The Last Supper (Leonardo) &mdash; White Mountain art — (9 articles)

Artists
Alan Moore &mdash; Banksy &mdash; Romaine Brooks &mdash; Canaletto &mdash; Caravaggio &mdash; Hiroh Kikai &mdash; Jean-Claude Mézières &mdash; Paul Rand &mdash; Vincent van Gogh &mdash; Ralph Bakshi — (10 articles)

Museums and galleries
Fremantle Prison &mdash; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago&mdash; National Gallery, London — (3 articles)

Music

By nation, people, region or country
American popular music &mdash; Music of Albania &mdash; Music of Antigua and Barbuda &mdash; Music of Barbados &mdash; Music of Dominica &mdash; Music of Hawaii &mdash; Music of Hungary &mdash; Music of Italy &mdash; Music of New Zealand &mdash; Music of Saint Lucia &mdash; Music of Spain &mdash; Music of Thailand &mdash; Music of the Bahamas &mdash; Music of Trinidad and Tobago — (14 articles)

Genres, styles and music eras
Alternative rock &mdash; Drum and bass &mdash; Italo disco &mdash; Minstrel show &mdash; Music of the trecento &mdash; Rapping &mdash; Reggaeton &mdash; Soukous &mdash; Trobairitz — (10 articles)

Instruments
Agung &mdash; Double bass &mdash; Gandingan &mdash; Hurdy gurdy &mdash; Pipe organ &mdash; Recorder &mdash; Wanamaker Organ — (7 articles)

Theory
Homophony (music) &mdash; Tone cluster — (1 article)

Music festivals
Glastonbury Festival — (1 article)

Performers, groups, and composers
AC/DC &mdash; Ace Young &mdash; Ahn Eak-tai &mdash; Alizée &mdash; Arctic Monkeys &mdash; Ashlee Simpson &mdash; Bert Jansch &mdash; Bianca Ryan &mdash; Black Flag (band) &mdash; Blondie (band) &mdash; Bob Marley &mdash; Bradley Joseph &mdash; Brand New &mdash; Britney Spears &mdash; Bruce Springsteen &mdash; Cat Stevens &mdash; Christina Aguilera &mdash; Dannii Minogue &mdash; Death In June &mdash; Derek and the Dominos &mdash; Derek Webb &mdash; Dru Hill &mdash; Electric Six &mdash; Ellis Paul &mdash; Fenix*TX &mdash; Fluke (band) &mdash; Fly to the Sky &mdash; Frank Black &mdash; Freddie Lennon &mdash; Garbage (band) &mdash; Green Day &mdash; Henry Rollins &mdash; Howie Day &mdash; Ilaiyaraaja &mdash; Jack White &mdash; Juanes &mdash; Jeff Tweedy &mdash; John Mayer &mdash; JoJo &mdash; Katie Melua &mdash; Keane &mdash; Kelly Clarkson &mdash; KISS (band) &mdash; Kurt Cobain &mdash; Ladysmith Black Mambazo &mdash; Michael Jackson &mdash; Nelly Furtado &mdash; Neil Aspinall&mdash; Nine Inch Nails &mdash; No Doubt &mdash; Paul McCartney &mdash; Phish &mdash; Ray LaMontagne &mdash; Radiohead &mdash; Soda Stereo &mdash; Sonic Youth &mdash; Sonny Rollins &mdash; Sparks (band) &mdash; Streetlight Manifesto &mdash; Sugababes &mdash; Switchfoot &mdash; Syd Barrett &mdash; Taylor Hicks &mdash; Tenacious D &mdash; The Band &mdash; The Beatles &mdash; The Fray &mdash; The Game &mdash; The Notorious B.I.G. &mdash; The Orb &mdash; The Reputation &mdash; The Smashing Pumpkins &mdash; The White Stripes &mdash; Tom Araya &mdash; Tupac Shakur &mdash; U2 &mdash; Wicked Lester — (76 articles)

Recordings and compositions
"Crazy" (Gnarls Barkley song) &mdash; Agrippina (opera) &mdash; Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album) &mdash; "Bohemian Rhapsody" &mdash; "Bringin' on the Heartbreak" &mdash; "Burn the Bastards" &mdash; Chill Out &mdash; "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other" &mdash; Dido and Aeneas &mdash; "Doctorin' the Tardis" &mdash; "Down Town" &mdash; Extraordinary Machine &mdash; Freak Out! &mdash; Hilary Duff (album) &mdash; "I Believe in You" &mdash; "I'd Do Anything for Love (but I Won't Do That)" &mdash; Impossible Princess &mdash; "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" &mdash; "It's Grim Up North" &mdash; "Justified and Ancient" &mdash; "Last Train to Trancentral" &mdash; Mythodea &mdash; "Nine Million Bicycles" &mdash; Number 1's (Mariah Carey album) &mdash; Orfeo ed Euridice &mdash; Out of Reach &mdash; Ray of Light &mdash; "Shadow" &mdash; Shag Times &mdash; Smells Like Teen Spirit" &mdash; "Sunday Bloody Sunday" &mdash; Supernature (Goldfrapp album) &mdash; "The Beautiful People" &mdash; The Fairy-Queen &mdash; The KLF discography &mdash; The Rite of Spring &mdash; "This Charming Man" &mdash; "Tumbling Dice" &mdash; Venus and Adonis (opera) &mdash; "We Belong Together" &mdash; "What Time Is Love?" &mdash; "Where Did Our Love Go" &mdash; "Whitney Joins The JAMs" &mdash; Yankee Hotel Foxtrot'' &mdash; "You're Still the One" &mdash; Reign in Blood — (45 articles)  Language and literature

Language and linguistics

Alphabets and transliteration
International Phonetic Alphabet &mdash; Tajik alphabet — (2 articles)

Languages
Bench language &mdash; Berber languages &mdash; English language &mdash; Esperanto &mdash; Fur language &mdash; Hebrew language &mdash; Latin &mdash; Logba language &mdash; Nahuatl language &mdash; Niellim language &mdash; Nobiin language &mdash; Old English language &mdash; Old Nubian language &mdash; Phla-Pherá languages &mdash; Sanskrit &mdash; Scanian (linguistics) &mdash; Scots language &mdash; Senufo languages &mdash; Shabo language &mdash; Soddo language &mdash; Sudanic languages &mdash; Weyto language — (22 articles)

Words and linguistics
Behistun Inscription &mdash; High German consonant shift &mdash; Hoi polloi &mdash; Irish phonology &mdash; Japanese grammar &mdash; Truthiness &mdash; Yuri Knorosov — (7 articles)

Miscellaneous
Museum of the Portuguese Language &mdash; Mythical origins of language — (2 articles)

Literature

Characters
Goldmoon &mdash; Riverwind &mdash; Lord Voldemort — (3 articles)

Literature
Allegory in the Middle Ages &mdash; Anglo-Saxon literature &mdash; Botan Doro &mdash; Harry Potter &mdash; Persian literature &mdash; Swedish literature &mdash; Technomancer Press &mdash; Yotsuya Kaidan — (8 articles)

Works
Ars moriendi &mdash; Boogiepop series &mdash; Crime and Punishment &mdash; Danny Deever &mdash; Death Note &mdash; ''Dragons of Autumn Twilight &mdash; Erast Fandorin &mdash; Euston Manifesto &mdash; Fantastic Universe &mdash; Fight Club &mdash; Floris and Blancheflour &mdash; Frankenstein &mdash; Golden Boy (manga) &mdash; Pat the Bunny &mdash; Shigin &mdash; The Absent-Minded Beggar &mdash; The Atlas of Australian Birds &mdash; The CIA and September 11 (book) &mdash; The Heralds &mdash; The Picture of Dorian Gray &mdash; Treasure Island &mdash; Underground (stories) — (22 articles)

Writers and critics
Bashō, Matsuo &mdash; Borges, Jorge Luis &mdash; Brasseur de Bourbourg, Charles Étienne &mdash; Brodie, Fawn M. &mdash; Campbell, John W. &mdash; Chekhov, Anton — Cummings, E. E. &mdash; Fujiwara no Teika &mdash; Goldfaden, Abraham &mdash; Hemingway, Ernest &mdash; Hubbard, L. Ron &mdash; Kilmer, Joyce &mdash; Lem, Stanisław &mdash; Poe, Edgar Allan &mdash; Riis, Jacob &mdash; Rodenbach, Albrecht &mdash; Rowling, J. K. &mdash; Shakespeare, William &mdash; Upfield, Arthur &mdash; Wilde, Oscar &mdash; Wollstonecraft, Mary &mdash; Johnson, Pauline — (22 articles) Philosophy and religion

Philosophy

Philosophers
Burke, Edmund &mdash; Fodor, Jerry &mdash; Hume, David &mdash; Popper, Karl &mdash; Russell, Bertrand — (5 articles)

Philosophies and movements
Analytical Marxism &mdash; Flat Earth &mdash; Power: A New Social Analysis — (3 articles)

Topics
Consolation of Philosophy &mdash; Dualism (philosophy of mind) &mdash; Eliminative materialism &mdash; Global justice &mdash; Philosophy of language — (5 articles)

Religion, mysticism, and mythology

Divinities
Apollo &mdash; Ganesha &mdash; God — (3 articles)

Myths
Atlantis &mdash; King Arthur &mdash; Leprechaun &mdash; Mythical origins of language &mdash; Prester John &mdash; Tengu &mdash; Vampire — (6 articles)

Religion and science
Dianetics &mdash; Flying Spaghetti Monster &mdash; Intelligent design &mdash; Mormon Trail — (4 articles)

Religious disputes
Chinese Rites controversy &mdash; Vix Pervenit — (2 articles)

Religious doctrines, teachings and creeds
Catholic social teaching — (1 article)

Religious figures and leaders
Aquinas, Thomas &mdash; Barrientos, Lope de &mdash; Bede, Venerable &mdash; Bugnini, Annibale &mdash; Farrar, Janet &mdash; Farrar, Stewart &mdash; Jesus &mdash; Lefebvre, Marcel &mdash; Luther, Martin &mdash; Pope Benedict XVI &mdash; Pope John Paul II &mdash; Rama &mdash; Sanders, John E. &mdash; Sunday, Billy &mdash; Meher Baba &mdash; Swedenborg, Emanuel — (16 articles)

Religious movements, traditions and organizations
Christianity &mdash; Ebionites &mdash; Ghost Dance &mdash; Hinduism &mdash; Iglesia ni Cristo &mdash; Judaism &mdash; Opus Dei &mdash; Orthodox Church in America &mdash; Papal conclave &mdash; Religious Society of Friends &mdash; Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago &mdash; Roman Catholicism in Afghanistan &mdash; Roman Catholicism in Mongolia &mdash; Roman Catholicism in Nepal &mdash; Seventh-day Adventist Church &mdash; Stregheria &mdash; Taoism &mdash; Witchcraft &mdash; Zoroastrianism — (19 articles)

Religous texts and symbols
Book of Abraham &mdash; Comma Johanneum &mdash; Merseburg Incantations &mdash; Star of Bethlehem — (4 articles)

Artists

 * 1) Paul Cézanne
 * 2)  Salvador Dalí
 * 3) Albrecht Dürer
 * 4)  Vincent van Gogh
 * 5) Francisco Goya
 * 6) Hokusai
 * 7) Henri Matisse
 * 8) Michelangelo
 * 9) Claude Monet
 * 10) Pablo Picasso
 * 11) Jackson Pollock
 * 12) Raphael
 * 13) Rembrandt
 * 14) Diego Velázquez
 * 15) Andy Warhol

Authors

 * 1) Dante Alighieri
 * 2) William Blake
 * 3) Miguel de Cervantes
 * 4) Fyodor Dostoevsky
 * 5) Johann Wolfgang Goethe
 * 6) Brothers Grimm
 * 7) Homer
 * 8) Victor Hugo
 * 9)  James Joyce
 * 10) Franz Kafka
 * 11) Li Bai
 * 12) Molière
 * 13) Pablo Neruda
 * 14)  Edgar Allan Poe
 * 15) Jean-Paul Sartre
 * 16)  William Shakespeare
 * 17) George Bernard Shaw
 * 18) Sophocles
 * 19) Mark Twain
 * 20) Virgil

Composers and musicians

 * 1) Johann Sebastian Bach
 * 2)  The Beatles
 * 3) Ludwig van Beethoven
 * 4) Frédéric Chopin
 * 5) Madonna (entertainer)
 * 6) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
 * 7) Elvis Presley
 * 8) Richard Wagner

Entrepreneurs

 * 1)  Andrew Carnegie
 * 2) Henry Ford
 * 3)  Bill Gates

Explorers

 * 1) Roald Amundsen
 * 2) Jacques Cartier
 * 3) Christopher Columbus
 * 4) Hernán Cortés
 * 5) Francis Drake
 * 6) Vasco da Gama
 * 7) Ferdinand Magellan
 * 8) Marco Polo
 * 9) Zheng He

Inventors and scientists

 * 1) Avicenna
 * 2) Tim Berners-Lee
 * 3) Nicolaus Copernicus
 * 4)  Charles Darwin
 * 5)  Thomas Edison
 * 6) Albert Einstein
 * 7)  Galileo Galilei
 * 8) Johannes Gutenberg
 * 9)  Edward Jenner
 * 10) Carolus Linnaeus
 * 11)  Isaac Newton
 * 12) Louis Pasteur
 * 13)  Nikola Tesla
 * 14)  Leonardo da Vinci
 * 15) Wright brothers

Mathematicians

 * 1) Archimedes
 * 2) Euclid
 * 3)  Leonhard Euler
 * 4)  Carl Friedrich Gauss
 * 5) Kurt Gödel
 * 6)  David Hilbert
 * 7) Gottfried Leibniz
 * 8)  Blaise Pascal
 * 9) Henri Poincaré
 * 10) Pythagoras
 * 11)  Alan Turing

Philosophers and social scientists

 * 1)  Thomas Aquinas
 * 2) Aristotle
 * 3) Augustine of Hippo
 * 4) Averroes
 * 5) Francis Bacon
 * 6) Jacques Derrida
 * 7) René Descartes
 * 8) Émile Durkheim
 * 9) Sigmund Freud
 * 10)  Milton Friedman
 * 11) Herodotus
 * 12)  Hippocrates
 * 13)  David Hume
 * 14) John Locke
 * 15) Immanuel Kant
 * 16) Ibn Khaldun
 * 17) John Maynard Keynes
 * 18)  Søren Kierkegaard
 * 19)  Martin Luther
 * 20) Antonio Gramsci
 * 21) Niccolò Machiavelli
 * 22) Karl Marx
 * 23) Friedrich Nietzsche
 * 24) Plato
 * 25) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
 * 26)  Bertrand Russell
 * 27) Adam Smith
 * 28) Socrates
 * 29) Sun Tzu
 * 30) Thales
 * 31) Voltaire
 * 32)  Max Weber

Politicians and leaders

 * 1) Akbar
 * 2) Alexander the Great
 * 3) Kofi Annan
 * 4) Attila the Hun
 * 5) Augustus
 * 6)  Pope Benedict XVI
 * 7)  Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
 * 8) Otto von Bismarck
 * 9)  Tony Blair
 * 10) Simón Bolívar
 * 11) George W. Bush
 * 12)  Julius Caesar
 * 13)  Charlemagne
 * 14) Winston Churchill
 * 15) Cleopatra VII
 * 16) Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
 * 17) Charles de Gaulle
 * 18) Hammurabi
 * 19) Hannibal
 * 20) Indira Gandhi
 * 21)  Hirohito
 * 22) Adolf Hitler
 * 23)  Pope John Paul II
 * 24) Genghis Khan
 * 25) Vladimir Lenin
 * 26) Abraham Lincoln
 * 27) Nelson Mandela
 * 28) Mao Zedong
 * 29) Benito Mussolini
 * 30) Napoleon I of France
 * 31) Kwame Nkrumah
 * 32) Peter I of Russia
 * 33) Vladimir Putin
 * 34) Qin Shi Huang
 * 35)  Franklin D. Roosevelt
 * 36) Saladin
 * 37) Shaka
 * 38) Sitting Bull
 * 39) Joseph Stalin
 * 40)  Margaret Thatcher
 * 41) Timur
 * 42) Leon Trotsky
 * 43)  Harry S. Truman
 * 44) Victoria of the United Kingdom
 * 45)  George Washington
 * 46) Wilhelm II of Germany

Revolutionaries and activists

 * 1)  Mahatma Gandhi
 * 2)  Che Guevara
 * 3)  Joan of Arc
 * 4) Martin Luther King, Jr.
 * 5) Osama bin Laden
 * 6) Mother Teresa

History

 * 1) History
 * 2) Civilization
 * 3) History of the world

Prehistory to Middle Ages

 * 1) Ancient Egypt
 * 2) Ancient Greece
 * 3) Ancient Rome
 * 4) Archaeology
 * 5)  Aztec
 * 6)  Black Death
 * 7) Bronze Age
 * 8)  Byzantine Empire
 * 9) Castle
 * 10)  Crusades
 * 11) East-West Schism
 * 12) Holy Roman Empire
 * 13)  Indus Valley Civilization
 * 14) Iron Age
 * 15) Maya civilization
 * 16) Macedon
 * 17) Middle Ages
 * 18)  Ottoman Empire
 * 19) Prehistory
 * 20) Spanish Inquisition
 * 21)  Stone Age
 * 22) Sumer
 * 23) Viking

Renaissance to Industrial Age

 * 1) Age of Enlightenment
 * 2)  American Civil War
 * 3)  American Revolutionary War
 * 4)  British Empire
 * 5) Cold War
 * 6) English Civil War
 * 7) European colonization of the Americas
 * 8) French Revolution
 * 9) Great Depression
 * 10)  History of South Africa in the apartheid era
 * 11)  The Holocaust
 * 12)  Industrial Revolution
 * 13)  Napoleonic Wars
 * 14) Protestant Reformation
 * 15) Renaissance
 * 16) Russian Civil War
 * 17) Russian Revolution of 1917
 * 18) Scientific Revolution
 * 19) Scramble for Africa
 * 20) Space exploration
 * 21) Spanish Civil War
 * 22) Vietnam War
 * 23) World War I
 * 24)  World War II

Geography

 * 1) Geography
 * 2) Cave
 * 3) City
 * 4) Continent
 * 5) Country
 * 6) Desert
 * 7)  Glacier
 * 8) Mountain
 * 9) Ocean
 * 10) River

Bodies of water

 * 1) Amazon River
 * 2) Atlantic Ocean
 * 3) Caspian Sea
 * 4)  Great Barrier Reef
 * 5) Indian Ocean
 * 6) Mediterranean Sea
 * 7)  Niagara Falls
 * 8) Nile
 * 9) Pacific Ocean
 * 10)  Panama Canal

Cities

 * 1) Athens
 * 2) Beijing
 * 3)  Berlin
 * 4)  Hong Kong
 * 5) Jerusalem
 * 6)  London
 * 7) Mecca
 * 8) Moscow
 * 9)  Mumbai
 * 10) New Delhi
 * 11)  New York
 * 12)  Paris
 * 13) Rome
 * 14) Saint Petersburg
 * 15) Shanghai
 * 16)  Sydney
 * 17) Tokyo
 * 18)  Washington, D.C.

Continents and regions

 * 1) Africa
 * 2)  Antarctica
 * 3) Arctic
 * 4) Asia
 * 5) Europe
 * 6) Latin America
 * 7) Middle East
 * 8) North America
 * 9) Oceania
 * 10) South America

Countries
See also List of countries and List of countries by population.


 * 1) Austria
 * 2)  Australia
 * 3) Brazil
 * 4)  Canada
 * 5) Cuba
 * 6) Democratic Republic of the Congo
 * 7)  Egypt
 * 8) Ethiopia
 * 9) France
 * 10)  Germany
 * 11) Greece
 * 12)  India
 * 13)  Indonesia
 * 14)  Iran
 * 15) Iraq
 * 16) Israel
 * 17) Italy
 * 18)  Japan
 * 19)  Libya
 * 20) Mexico
 * 21) North Korea
 * 22)  People's Republic of China
 * 23) Poland
 * 24)  Russia
 * 25) Rwanda
 * 26) Saudi Arabia
 * 27)  South Africa
 * 28) South Korea
 * 29) Spain
 * 30)  Turkey
 * 31)  United Kingdom
 * 32) United States
 * 33) Vatican City
 * 34) Vietnam

Mountains, valleys and deserts

 * 1) Alps
 * 2) Andes
 * 3) Gobi Desert
 * 4) Grand Canyon
 * 5) Himalayas
 * 6) Mount Everest
 * 7) Rocky Mountains
 * 8) Sahara

Arts

 * 1) Art
 * 2) History of art
 * 3) Aesthetics

Architecture

 * 1) Architecture
 * 2) Specific buildings
 * 3) Aswan Dam
 * 4)  Buckingham Palace
 * 5) Colosseum
 * 6) Eiffel Tower
 * 7) Empire State Building
 * 8)  Great Pyramid of Giza
 * 9) Great Wall of China
 * 10)  Parthenon
 * 11) Stonehenge
 * 12)  Taj Mahal

Literature

 * 1) Literature
 * 2) Book
 * 3) Novel
 * 4) The Book of One Thousand and One Nights
 * 5) Don Quixote
 * 6) Republic (Plato)
 * 7) Poetry
 * 8) Epic of Gilgamesh
 * 9) Iliad
 * 10) Mahabharata
 * 11) Odyssey

Music

 * 1) Music
 * 2) Baroque music
 * 3) European classical music
 * 4)  Folk music
 * 5) Jazz
 * 6) Pop music
 * 7)  Rhythm and blues
 * 8) Rock music

Performing arts

 * 1) Performing arts
 * 2) Acrobatics
 * 3) Comedy
 * 4) Dance
 * 5)  Film
 * 6) Magic
 * 7) Opera
 * 8) Theatre

Visual arts

 * 1) Visual arts
 * 2) Comics
 * 3) Painting
 * 4) Mona Lisa
 * 5) Sculpture

Philosophy

 * 1) Philosophy
 * 2) Beauty
 * 3) Ethics
 * 4) Epistemology
 * 5) Belief
 * 6) Knowledge
 * 7) Truth
 * 8) Dialectic
 * 9) Logic
 * 10) Metaphysics
 * 11) Existence
 * 12) Ontology
 * 13) Reality

Philisophical schools and traditions

 * 1) Epistemological philosophies
 * 2) Empiricism
 * 3) Naturalism
 * 4) Rationalism
 * 5) Reductionism
 * 6) Metaphysical philosophies
 * 7) Determinism
 * 8) Dualism
 * 9) Idealism
 * 10) Materialism
 * 11) Monism
 * 12) Moral philosophies
 * 13) Nihilism
 * 14) Pragmatism
 * 15) Relativism
 * 16) Utilitarianism
 * 17) Philosophical movements
 * 18) Existentialism
 * 19) Humanism
 * 20) Logical positivism
 * 21) Modernism
 * 22) Objectivism
 * 23) Positivism
 * 24) Postmodernism
 * 25) Platonic realism
 * 26) Romanticism
 * 27) Skepticism
 * 28) Stoicism
 * 29) Theistic philosophies
 * 30) Theism
 * 31) Agnosticism
 * 32) Atheism
 * 33) Deism
 * 34) Fundamentalism
 * 35) Gnosticism
 * 36) Panentheism
 * 37) Pantheism

Religion

 * 1) Religion
 * 2) Deity
 * 3)  God
 * 4) Goddess
 * 5) Mythology
 * 6) Mysticism
 * 7) Soul
 * 8) Spiritual practice
 * 9) Meditation
 * 10) Prayer
 * 11) Yoga
 * 12) Spirituality

Specific religions

 * 1)  Bahá'í Faith
 * 2) Báb
 * 3) Bahá'u'lláh
 * 4) Buddhism
 * 5) Gautama Buddha
 * 6) Mahayana
 * 7) Theravada
 * 8) Vajrayana
 * 9)  Christianity
 * 10) Bible
 * 11) Catholicism
 * 12) Church
 * 13) Eastern Orthodox Church
 * 14)  Jesus
 * 15) Protestantism
 * 16) Pope
 * 17) Trinity
 * 18) Confucianism
 * 19) Confucius
 * 20) Hinduism
 * 21) Bhagavad Gita
 * 22) Krishna
 * 23) Upanishad
 * 24) Veda
 * 25)  Islam
 * 26)  Mosque
 * 27) Muhammad
 * 28) Shi'a Islam
 * 29) Sunni Islam
 * 30) Qur'an
 * 31) Jainism
 * 32)  Judaism
 * 33) Shinto
 * 34)  Sikhism
 * 35) Guru Nanak Dev
 * 36) Guru Gobind Singh
 * 37) Guru Granth Sahib
 * 38)  Taoism
 * 39) Laozi
 * 40) Voodoo
 * 41)  Zoroastrianism

Everyday life

 * 1) Color
 * 2) Blue
 * 3) Green
 * 4) Red
 * 5) Yellow
 * 6) Emotion
 * 7) Anger
 * 8) Fear
 * 9) Love
 * 10) Happiness
 * 11) Family
 * 12) Adult
 * 13) Child
 * 14) Infant
 * 15) Marriage
 * 16) Human sexuality
 * 17) Man
 * 18) Woman
 * 19) Mind
 * 20) Consciousness
 * 21) Thought
 * 22) Sleep
 * 23) Dream

Food and drink

 * 1) Food
 * 2) Barley
 * 3)  Bread
 * 4)  Cheese
 * 5) Cotton
 * 6) Fruit
 * 7) Maize
 * 8) Oat
 * 9)  Rice
 * 10) Sorghum
 * 11) Soybean
 * 12) Tobacco
 * 13) Vegetable
 * 14) Wheat
 * 15) Alcohol
 * 16)  Beer
 * 17) Coffee
 * 18) Drinking water
 * 19)  Milk
 * 20) Tea
 * 21) Wine

Language

 * 1) Language
 * 2)   Alphabet
 * 3) Letter (alphabet)
 * 4) Grammar
 * 5) Word
 * 6) Writing
 * 7) Specific languages
 * 8) Arabic language
 * 9) Chinese language
 * 10)  English language
 * 11)  Esperanto
 * 12) French language
 * 13)  German language
 * 14) Hindi
 * 15) Japanese language
 * 16)  Latin
 * 17)  Portuguese language
 * 18)  Russian language
 * 19)  Sanskrit
 * 20) Spanish language
 * 21) Punjabi language

Recreation

 * 1) Recreation
 * 2) Athletics (track and field)
 * 3) Game
 * 4)  Backgammon
 * 5)  Chess
 * 6)  Dice
 * 7) Draughts
 * 8) Go (board game)
 * 9) Mancala
 * 10) Gambling
 * 11) Sport
 * 12)  American football
 * 13)  Baseball
 * 14) Basketball
 * 15) Boxing
 * 16)  Cricket
 * 17)  Football (soccer)
 * 18) Olympic Games
 * 19) Rugby football
 * 20) Tennis
 * 21) Toy

Society and social sciences

 * 1) Society
 * 2) Culture
 * 3) Law

Social issues

 * 1) Abortion
 * 2) Abuse
 * 3) Birth control
 * 4) Capital punishment
 * 5) Civil rights
 * 6)  Crime
 * 7) Discrimination
 * 8) Racism
 * 9) Sexism
 * 10) Euthanasia
 * 11) Freedom
 * 12) Justice
 * 13) Peace
 * 14) Poverty
 * 15) Sustainable development
 * 16) Slavery
 * 17) War

Education

 * 1) Education
 * 2) College
 * 3) School
 * 4) University
 * 5) Specific educational institutions
 * 6) Harvard
 * 7) Princeton
 * 8) Yale
 * 9) Oxford

Business and economics

 * 1) Business
 * 2) Economics
 * 3) Good (economics and accounting)
 * 4) Service
 * 5) Supply and demand
 * 6) Company (law)
 * 7) Corporation
 * 8) Currency
 * 9)  Euro
 * 10) Japanese yen
 * 11) Pound sterling
 * 12) Renminbi
 * 13) Rupee
 * 14) United States dollar
 * 15) Finance
 * 16) Industry
 * 17)  Agriculture
 * 18) Manufacturing
 * 19) Mining
 * 20) Market
 * 21) Money

Media

 * 1) Advertising
 * 2) Broadcasting
 * 3) Journalism
 * 4) Magazine
 * 5) Mass media
 * 6) News
 * 7) Newspaper
 * 8) Publishing

Politics and government

 * 1) Politics
 * 2) Government
 * 3) Capitalism
 * 4) Civics
 * 5) Anarchism
 * 6) Communism
 * 7) Democracy
 * 8) Dictatorship
 * 9) Fascism
 * 10) Marxism
 * 11) Monarchy
 * 12) Socialism
 * 13) Theocracy
 * 14) Constitution
 * 15) Diplomacy
 * 16)  Globalization
 * 17) Imperialism
 * 18) Liberalism
 * 19) Military
 * 20) Nationalism
 * 21) Social movement
 * 22) State
 * 23) Specific political and governmental institutions
 * 24) Arab League
 * 25)  European Union
 * 26)  International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
 * 27)  NATO
 * 28) Nobel Prize
 * 29) Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
 * 30) United Nations
 * 31) World Bank Group
 * 32) World Health Organization
 * 33) World Trade Organization

Social sciences

 * 1) Social sciences
 * 2) Anthropology
 * 3)  Archaeology
 * 4) Political science
 * 5) Psychology
 * 6)  Sociology

Science

 * 1) Science
 * 2) History of science
 * 3)  Nature
 * 4) Philosophy of science
 * 5) Scientific method

Astronomy

 * 1)  Astronomy
 * 2) Cosmology
 * 3)  Asteroid
 * 4) Asteroid belt
 * 5)  Big Bang
 * 6) Black hole
 * 7)  Comet
 * 8) Eclipse
 * 9)  Galaxy
 * 10)  Milky Way
 * 11) Kuiper belt
 * 12) Orbit
 * 13) Planet
 * 14)  Solar System
 * 15)  Sun
 * 16)  Mercury (planet)
 * 17)  Venus
 * 18)  Earth
 * 19)  Moon
 * 20)  Mars
 * 21)  Ceres (dwarf planet)
 * 22)  Jupiter
 * 23) Saturn
 * 24) Uranus
 * 25)  Neptune
 * 26) Pluto
 * 27)  Eris (dwarf planet)
 * 28)  Star
 * 29)  Supernova
 * 30) Universe

Biology

 * 1)  Biology
 * 2) Anatomy
 * 3)  Brain
 * 4) Gastrointestinal tract
 * 5) Heart
 * 6) Lung
 * 7) Skeleton
 * 8) Biological reproduction
 * 9) Botany
 * 10) Ecology
 * 11) Ecosystem
 * 12) Evolution
 * 13) Natural selection
 * 14) Genetics
 * 15)  DNA
 * 16) Genes
 * 17) Heredity
 * 18) Medicine
 * 19) Blindness
 * 20) Disease
 * 21)  Alzheimer's disease
 * 22)  Cancer
 * 23) Cholera
 * 24)  Common cold
 * 25) Diabetes mellitus
 * 26) Dysentery
 * 27)  Influenza
 * 28)  Malaria
 * 29) Parkinson's disease
 * 30) Sexually transmitted disease
 * 31)  AIDS
 * 32) Syphilis
 * 33)  Smallpox
 * 34)  Tuberculosis
 * 35) Hearing impairment
 * 36) Immune system
 * 37) Mental illness
 * 38) Penicillin
 * 39) Pregnancy
 * 40) Vaccine
 * 41) Organism
 * 42) Animal
 * 43) Amphibian
 * 44)  Bird
 * 45) Fish
 * 46) Insect
 * 47) Mammal
 * 48) Cattle
 * 49)  Cat
 * 50)  Dog
 * 51) Horse
 * 52) Human
 * 53) Reptile
 * 54)  Dinosaur
 * 55) Archaea
 * 56)  Bacteria
 * 57) Fungus
 * 58) Plant
 * 59) Flower
 * 60) Tree
 * 61) Protist
 * 62) Origin of life
 * 63) Species
 * 64) Zoology

Chemistry

 * 1) Chemistry
 * 2) Biochemistry
 * 3) Organic chemistry
 * 4) Inorganic chemistry
 * 5) Acid
 * 6) Alloy
 * 7) Brass
 * 8) Bronze
 * 9) Steel
 * 10) Base (chemistry)
 * 11) Catalysis
 * 12) Chemical bond
 * 13) Chemical compound
 * 14) Carbon dioxide
 * 15) Hydrochloric acid
 * 16) Oil
 * 17) Salt
 * 18) Water
 * 19) Chemical element
 * 20) Aluminum
 * 21) Carbon
 * 22)  Diamond
 * 23) Graphite
 * 24) Copper
 * 25) Gold
 * 26)  Helium
 * 27)  Hydrogen
 * 28) Iron
 * 29) Lead
 * 30) Magnesium
 * 31) Mercury
 * 32) Neon
 * 33) Nitrogen
 * 34) Oxygen
 * 35) Plutonium
 * 36) Silicon
 * 37) Silver
 * 38) Sulfur
 * 39) Tin
 * 40) Uranium
 * 41) Zinc
 * 42) Chemical reaction
 * 43) Crystal
 * 44) Electrolysis
 * 45) Glass
 * 46) Ion
 * 47) Mineral
 * 48) Molecule
 * 49) Periodic table
 * 50) Silicate

Earth science

 * 1) Earth science
 * 2) Geology
 * 3) Avalanche
 * 4) Crust (geology)
 * 5) Earthquake
 * 6) Erosion
 * 7) Geologic fault
 * 8) Igneous rock
 * 9) Magma
 * 10) Mantle (geology)
 * 11) Plate tectonics
 * 12) Sedimentary rock
 * 13) Volcano
 * 14) Meteorology
 * 15) Climate
 * 16) Cloud
 * 17)  El Niño-Southern Oscillation
 * 18) Flood
 * 19)  Global warming
 * 20) Rain
 * 21) Tornado
 * 22) Tropical cyclone
 * 23) Weather
 * 24) Oceanography

Physics

 * 1)  Physics
 * 2) Atom
 * 3) Particle physics
 * 4) Standard Model
 * 5) Particle accelerator
 * 6) Subatomic particle
 * 7) Electron
 * 8) Neutrino
 * 9) Neutron
 * 10) Photon
 * 11) Proton
 * 12) Quark
 * 13) Classical mechanics
 * 14) Newton's laws of motion
 * 15) Energy
 * 16) Electromagnetic radiation
 * 17) Visible spectrum
 * 18) Kinetic energy
 * 19) Potential energy
 * 20) Force
 * 21) Electromagnetism
 * 22) Gravitation
 * 23) Strong force
 * 24) Weak force
 * 25) Mass
 * 26) Matter
 * 27) Quantum mechanics
 * 28)  Sound
 * 29) Space
 * 30) Speed
 * 31)  Speed of light
 * 32) Thermodynamics
 * 33) Theory of relativity
 * 34) Time
 * 35) Weight

Technology

 * 1) Technology
 * 2) History of technology
 * 3) Engineering
 * 4) Artificial intelligence
 * 5) Biotechnology
 * 6) Genetic Engineering
 * 7) Nanotechnology
 * 8) Nuclear technology
 * 9) Tool

Energy

 * 1) Electricity
 * 2) Geothermal power
 * 3) Hydropower
 * 4) Nuclear power
 * 5) Solar power
 * 6) Wind power

Electronics

 * 1) Electronics
 * 2) Battery
 * 3) Capacitor
 * 4) Diode
 * 5) Incandescent light bulb
 * 6) Integrated circuit
 * 7) Resistor
 * 8) Semiconductor
 * 9) Transistor

Mechanical and structural engineering

 * 1) Mechanical engineering
 * 2) Engine
 * 3) Electric motor
 * 4) Internal combustion engine
 * 5) Jet engine
 * 6) Steam engine
 * 7) Inclined plane
 * 8) Lever
 * 9) Pulley
 * 10) Robot
 * 11) Wheel
 * 12) Arch
 * 13) Bridge
 * 14) Canal
 * 15) Dam
 * 16) Dome
 * 17) House
 * 18) Nail (engineering)
 * 19) Pyramid
 * 20) Tower

Transportation

 * 1) Transport
 * 2) Vehicle
 * 3) Aircraft
 * 4) Automobile
 * 5) Bicycle
 * 6) Elevator
 * 7) Helicopter
 * 8) Fixed-wing aircraft
 * 9) Motorcycle
 * 10) Rapid transit
 * 11) Stirrup
 * 12) Train

Information technology

 * 1) Information technology
 * 2) Abacus
 * 3) Calculator
 * 4)  Computer
 * 5)  Cryptography
 * 6) Writing

Optical

 * 1) Camera
 * 2) Glasses
 * 3) Laser
 * 4) Lens
 * 5) Microscope
 * 6) Prism
 * 7) Telescope

Media and communication

 * 1)  Telecommunication
 * 2) E-mail
 * 3) Internet
 * 4) Microphone
 * 5) Mobile phone
 * 6) Photography
 * 7) Printing press
 * 8) Printing
 * 9) Radio
 * 10) Telephone
 * 11) Television
 * 12)  Typewriter
 * 13) Video
 * 14) World Wide Web

Navigation and timekeeping

 * 1) Calendar
 * 2) Clock
 * 3) Compass
 * 4) Global Positioning System
 * 5) Gyroscope
 * 6) Pendulum
 * 7)  Radar
 * 8) Sonar
 * 9) Sundial

Weapons

 * 1) Weapon
 * 2) Artillery
 * 3) Axe
 * 4) Bow
 * 5) Firearm
 * 6) Pistol
 * 7) Knife
 * 8) Machine gun
 * 9)  Nuclear weapon
 * 10) Rifle
 * 11) Spear
 * 12) Submarine
 * 13) Tank

Material and chemical

 * 1) Fire
 * 2) Explosive material
 * 3) Dynamite
 * 4) Gasoline
 * 5) Gunpowder
 * 6) Kerosene
 * 7) Metallurgy
 * 8) Plastic
 * 9) Rubber

Food and health

 * 1) Electrocardiogram
 * 2) Magnetic resonance imaging
 * 3) Pasteurization
 * 4) Refrigerator
 * 5) Stove
 * 6) X-ray

Space

 * 1)  Hubble Space Telescope
 * 2) International Space Station
 * 3) Project Apollo
 * 4) Rocket
 * 5) Satellite
 * 6) Space exploration
 * 7) Space Shuttle
 * 8) Space station

Mathematics

 * 1)  Mathematics
 * 2) Constant
 * 3) Pi
 * 4) Differential equation
 * 5) Digit
 * 6) Equation
 * 7) Exponentiation
 * 8) Function
 * 9) Infinity
 * 10) Limit
 * 11) Logarithm
 * 12) Number
 * 13) Complex number
 * 14) Integer
 * 15) Natural number
 * 16) Rational number
 * 17) Real number
 * 18) Series
 * 19) Square root
 * 20) Variable
 * 21) Algebra
 * 22) Analysis
 * 23) Arithmetic
 * 24) Addition
 * 25) Division
 * 26) Fraction
 * 27) Multiplication
 * 28) Percentage
 * 29) Subtraction
 * 30)  Calculus
 * 31) Derivative
 * 32) Integral


 * 1) Chaos theory
 * 2) Fractal
 * 3)  Game theory
 * 4) Geometry
 * 5) Angle
 * 6) Coordinates
 * 7) Line
 * 8) Plane
 * 9) Shape
 * 10) Circle
 * 11) Square
 * 12) Triangle
 * 13) Linear algebra
 * 14) Matrix
 * 15) Vector space
 * 16) Vector (spatial)
 * 17) Logic
 * 18) Proof
 * 19) Number theory
 * 20) Prime number
 * 21) Probability theory
 * 22) Statistics
 * 23) Set theory
 * 24) Set
 * 25) Topology
 * 26) Trigonometry
 * 27)  Trigonometric function

Measurement

 * 1) Measurement
 * 2) Metric system
 * 3) International System of Units
 * 4) Imperial unit
 * 5) Time
 * 6) Second
 * 7) Day
 * 8) Week
 * 9) Month
 * 10) Year
 * 11) Length
 * 12) Ångström
 * 13) Foot
 * 14) Metre
 * 15) Kilometre
 * 16) Mile
 * 17) Nautical mile
 * 18) Astronomical unit
 * 19) Light-year
 * 20) Parsec
 * 21) Angle
 * 22)  Degree
 * 23) Radian
 * 24) Area
 * 25) Volume
 * 26) Gallon
 * 27) Litre


 * 1) Mass
 * 2) Kilogram
 * 3) Ton
 * 4) Pound
 * 5) Temperature
 * 6) Celsius
 * 7) Fahrenheit
 * 8) Kelvin
 * 9) Speed
 * 10) Acceleration
 * 11) Velocity
 * 12) Force
 * 13) Newton
 * 14) Power
 * 15) Watt
 * 16) Electromagnetism
 * 17) Ampere
 * 18) Volt
 * 19) Ohm
 * 20) Hertz