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[edit] Food and drink
[edit] Beer
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Beer and Wikipedia:WikiProject Beer/How to use the brewboxes
Bass Brewers Limited | |
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Location | Burton-on-Trent, Staffodshire United Kingdom |
Owner | Coors Brewing Company |
Year opened | 1777 |
Annual production | 8.5 million UK barrels |
Active Beers | |
Bass Export | English pale ale |
Bass Pale Ale | English pale ale |
No. 1 | English barley wine |
Our Finest Ale | English pale ale |
Worthington 1744 | English pale ale |
Worthington Creamflow Bitter | English bitter |
[edit] Whisky
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[edit] Cheese
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Cheeses
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Production Area | Southern France |
Milk | Ewe milk (whole) |
Pasteurized | No |
Texture | Semi-hard |
Fat content | approx. 36% |
Protein content | approx. 22% |
Dimensions/weight | 25cm x 10cm thick/2.5-3kg |
Aging time | approx. 3 months |
Certification | AOC |
Beef Cut: | Rib |
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Steak Type: | Rib Roast |
{{beefbox |name= |image= |caption= |beefcut= |steaktype= |footnotes= }}
[edit] Wine
Official name: |
Willamette Valley AVA |
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Appellation type: |
American Viticultural Area |
Year established: |
1984 |
Years of wine industry: |
1965– |
Sub-regions: | Dundee Hills AVA McMinnville AVA Ribbon Ridge AVA Yamhill-Carlton District AVA |
Climate region: |
I |
Total size (acres): | 5,200 sq. miles |
varietals produced: |
Pinot Noir and other |
No. of wineries: | 200 |
Comments: | All data as of 2005 |
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Wine for more info
[edit] Organisations
[edit] Universities
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Universities
Latin: Universitas Lundensis or Universitas Gothorum Carolina. Also the older Academia Carolina lundensis, or Academia Carolina conciliatrix. |
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Motto | Ad utrumque (Prepared for both) |
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Established | 1666 |
Type | Public |
Rector | Prof. Göran Bexell |
Staff | 6,000 |
Undergraduates | 42,500 |
Postgraduates | 30,800 |
Doctoral students | 3,200 |
Location | Lund, Skåne, Sweden |
Campus | Both urban and rural. |
Affiliations | Universitas 21, EUA |
Website | http://www.lu.se/ |
{{Infobox_University |name = |native_name = |latin_name = |image = |motto = |established = |type = |endowment = |staff = |faculty = |president = |provost = |principal = |rector = |chancellor = |vice_chancellor = |dean = |head_label = |head = |students = |undergrad = |postgrad = |doctoral = |city = |state = |country = |campus = |free_label = |free = |colors = |colours = |mascot = |nickname = |affiliations = |website = }} |
[edit] High Schools
{{High School Infobox |name= |image= |headmaster= |principal= |motto= |established= |type= (Public/Private) |location= |enrollment= |campus= (Urban/Country) |colors= |nicknames= |conference= |website= |}} |
[edit] Corporations
See Wikipedia:Companies, Corporations and Economic Information
Type | {{{company_type}}} |
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Founded | {{{foundation}}} |
Location | {{{location}}} |
{{Infobox Company | company_name = | company_logo = | company_type = | foundation = | location = | key_people = | industry = | products = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = | parent = | subsid = | homepage = | footnotes = }}
[edit] Trade union
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Organized Labour
Independent Self-governing Trade Union "Solidarity" | |
Niezależny Samorządny Związek Zawodowy "Solidarność" | |
Founded | September, 1980 |
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Members | 1.5 million |
Country | Poland |
Affiliation | National Federation |
{{Infobox Union |name= |members= |full_name= |native_name= |image= |founded= |country= |affiliation= |current= |head= |dissolved_date= |dissolved_state= |merged_into= |office= |people= |website= |footnotes= }} <!-- Include all unused fields for future use. See [[template:Infobox Union]] for usage. -->
[edit] Military history
[edit] Military cemetery infobox
Railway Dugouts (Transport Farm) | |
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission | |
Used for those deceased 1915–18 | |
Established | 1915 |
Location | Zillebeke, West Flanders, Belgium | near
Designed by | Sir Edwin Lutyens |
Total burials | 2463, of which 430 are unnamed |
Unknown burials |
2 |
Burials by nation | |
Allied Powers:
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Burials by war | |
World War I: 2463 | |
Statistics source: www.wo1.be and Battlefields 14-18 |
A military cemetery infobox may be used to summarize information about a single military cemetery. The infobox should be added using the {{Infobox Military Cemetery}} template, as shown below:
{{Infobox Military Cemetery |name= |body= |image= |caption= |use_dates= |established= |designer= |location= |nearest_town= |total= |unknowns= |by_country= |by_war= |source= }}
- name – the formal name of the cemetery.
- body – the body responsible for administering the cemetery (e.g. the Commonwealth War Graves Commission).
- image – optional – an image of the cemetery. The image must be given in the form [[Image:Example.jpg|300px]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
- caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image.
- use_dates – the period during which the people interred at the cemetery died, given as a dash-separated pair of numbers (e.g. "1915–18"). This often corresponds to the dates of a particular conflict.
- established – the date when the cemetery was established or first used.
- designer – optional – the person or group that designed the layout of the cemetery.
- location – the location of the cemetery (often given as a coordinate pair by using
{{coor dms|dd|mm|ss|N|dd|mm|ss|E|}}
). - nearest_town – optional – in cases where the location is given as a coordinate pair, the town nearest to the cemetery.
- total – the total number of people buried in the cemetery.
- unknowns – optional – the number of unknown individuals buried in the cemetery.
- by_nation – optional – a breakdown of burials by nation (or sub-national entity, where appropriate). This is usually formatted as a bulleted list.
- by_war – optional – a breakdown of burials by the war during which the people were killed. This is usually formatted as a bulleted list.
- source – optional – a source for the statistics in the infobox.
[edit] Military conflict infobox
Battle of Lützen | |||||||
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Part of the Thirty Years' War | |||||||
The Battle of Lützen by Carl Wahlbom shows the death of King Gustavus Adolphus on November 16, 1632. |
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Sweden, Protestant German states |
Holy Roman Empire, Catholic German states |
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Gustavus Adolphus †, Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar |
Albrecht von Wallenstein, Gottfried zu Pappenheim † |
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Strength | |||||||
12,800 infantry, 6,200 cavalry, 60 guns |
10,000 infantry, 7,000 cavalry, 24 guns |
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3,400 dead, 1,600 wounded or missing |
3,000–3,500 dead or wounded |
A military conflict infobox (sometimes referred to as a warbox) may be used to summarize information about a particular military conflict (a battle, campaign, war, or group of related wars) in a standard manner. Many of the parameters can be omitted if desired; the choice of which parameters are appropriate for a particular conflict is left to the discretion of the article editors.
The infobox should be added using the {{Infobox Military Conflict}} template, as shown below:
{{Infobox Military Conflict |conflict= |partof= |image= |caption= |date= |place= |casus= |territory= |result= |combatant1= |combatant2= |combatant3= |commander1= |commander2= |commander3= |strength1= |strength2= |strength3= |casualties1= |casualties2= |casualties3= |notes= }}
- conflict – the name of the conflict being described (e.g. "Battle of Lützen" or "World War I").
- partof – optional – the larger conflict containing the event described in the article. For battles or campaigns, this should be the war during which the event takes place; for particularly large wars, this may include a theatre (e.g. "the Eastern Front of World War II"). For wars, the parameter may be used to link to a larger group of wars (e.g. the Italian War of 1521 to the Italian Wars). It may be necessary to insert "the" before the name of the war for proper grammar.
- image – optional – an image for the warbox. The image must be given in the form [[Image:Example.jpg|300px]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
- caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image.
- date – the date of the conflict described. Convention is to give the actual date for battles and the years for wars, but this does not always apply.
- place – the location of the conflict. For conflicts covering a wide area, a general description (e.g. "France", or "Europe", or "Worldwide") may be used.
- casus – optional – the formal casus belli of a war. This field should not be used for battles, for the underlying causes of a war, or in cases where the casus belli is disputed and requires a lengthy explanation.
- territory – optional – any changes in territorial control as a result of the conflict; this should not be used for overly lengthy descriptions of the peace settlement.
- result – the outcome of the conflict (e.g. "French victory"). Modifiers such as "inconclusive" or "decisive" may be used as necessary.
- combatant1/combatant2/combatant3 – optional – the parties participating in the conflict. This is most commonly the countries whose forces took part in the conflict; however, larger groups (such as alliances or international organizations) or smaller ones (such as particular units, formations, or groups) may be indicated if doing so improves reader understanding. When there is a large number of participants, it may be better to list only the three or four major groups on each side of the conflict, and to describe the rest in the body of the article. The use of flag icons is not recommended. The combatant3 field may be used if a conflict has three distinct "sides", and should be left blank on other articles.
- commander1/commander2/commander3 – optional – the commanders of the military forces involved. For battles, this should include army commanders (and other officers as necessary). For wars, only prominent or notable leaders should be listed. Ranks and titles should be omitted. The dagger icon (†) may be used to indicate commanders killed in action, while a white flag icon () is used for commanders who surrendered or were taken prisoner. The commander3 field can only be used if the combatant3 field is set.
- strength1/strength2/strength3 – optional – the numerical strength of the units involved. It is generally not useful to provide unit names without giving an indication of numbers. The strength3 field can only be used if the combatant3 field is set.
- casualties1/casualties2 – optional – casualties suffered, including dead, wounded, missing, captured, and civilian deaths. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW".
- casualties3 – optional – if combatant3 is set, this is a third casualty field identical to the two above; if it is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total casualties of a conflict are known, or where civilian casualties cannot be directly attributed to either side.
- notes – optional – optional field for further notes; this should only be used in exceptional circumstances.
[edit] Military memorial infobox
Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing | |
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Commonwealth of Nations | |
For missing soldiers of World War I | |
Unveiled | 24 July 1927 |
Location | Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium | near
Designer | Sir Reginald Blomfield |
To the armies of the British Empire who stood here from 1914 to 1918 and to those of their dead who have no known grave |
A military memorial infobox may be used to summarize information about a single military memorial. The infobox should be added using the {{Infobox Military Memorial}} template, as shown below:
{{Infobox Military Memorial |name= |country= |image= |caption= |commemorates= |unveiled= |location= |nearest_town= |designer= |inscription= }}
- name – the formal name of the memorial.
- country – the country whose forces are being commemorated.
- image – optional – an image of the memorial. The image must be given in the form [[Image:Example.jpg|300px]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
- caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image.
- commemorates – the force, nationality, or type of dead being honored (e.g. "the British of all wars", "the missing of World War I", "the RAF dead of World War II").
- unveiled – the date when the memorial was officially unveiled or dedicated.
- designer – optional – the person or group that designed the memorial.
- location – the location of the memorial (often given as a coordinate pair by using
{{coor dms|dd|mm|ss|N|dd|mm|ss|E|}}
). - nearest_town – optional – in cases where the location is given as a coordinate pair, the town nearest to the memorial.
- inscription – optional – the main inscription on the memorial, if any.
[edit] Military person infobox
Clifford Carwood Lipton | |
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30 January 1920–16 December 2001 | |
Carwood Lipton at Camp Toccoa, Georgia |
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Nickname | Lip |
Place of birth | Huntington, West Virginia |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Years of service | 1942–45 |
Rank | Second Lieutenant |
Unit | Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment |
Awards | - Purple Heart (3OLC) - Bronze Star (2OLC) - World War II Victory Medal - Presidential Unit Citation (2OLC) - Orange Lanyard of the Royal Netherlands Army |
Other work | Glass Executive |
A military person infobox may be used to summarize information about an individual military person in a standard manner.
The infobox should be added using the {{Infobox Military Person}} template, as shown below:
{{Infobox Military Person |name= |lived= |placeofbirth= |placeofdeath= |image= |caption= |nickname= |allegiance= |serviceyears= |rank= |commands= |unit= |battles= |awards= |relations= |laterwork= }}
- name – the full name of the person.
- lived – the dates of birth and death, usually separated with a dash. Only one should be indicated if only one is known, or if the person is still alive.
- placeofbirth – optional – the person's birthplace.
- placeofdeath – optional – the place where the person died.
- image – optional – an image of the person. The image must be given in the form [[Image:Example.jpg|300px]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
- caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image.
- nickname – optional – nickname(s) by which the person was known.
- allegiance – optional – the country or other power the person served. Multiple countries may be indicated together with the corresponding dates.
- serviceyears – optional – the years during which the person served.
- rank – optional – the highest rank achieved by the person. Unusual cases, such as this rank not being the last achieved, or the rank being awarded posthumously, may be noted. In cases where the person held different ranks in different armies, multiple ranks should be specified with a date and country note for each.
- commands – optional – for persons who are notable as commanding officers, the units they commanded. Dates should be given if multiple notable commands were held.
- unit – optional – for persons who are not notable as commanding officers, the unit (company, battalion, regiment, etc.) in which they served. This should be omitted if the commands are specified (as above).
- battles – optional – any notable battles or wars in which the person participated. This should be omitted if a campaignbox is used in conjunction with this template.
- awards – optional – any notable awards or decorations the person received.
- relations – optional – any notable relations; only reasonably close ones should be indicated—an exhaustive listing of an extensive family tree should be avoided here.
- laterwork – optional – the profession or positions held by the person after they left the military.
[edit] Military structure infobox
Maginot Line | |
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Eastern France | |
The entrance to Ouvrage Schoenenbourg along the Maginot Line in Alsace. |
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Type | Defensive line |
Built | 1930–35 |
Construction materials |
Concrete, steel |
In use | 1935–69 |
Controlled by | France |
Battles/wars | Battle of France |
A military structure infobox may be used to summarize information about a military structure or facility, such as a fortification or military base.
The infobox should be added using the {{Infobox Military Structure}} template, as shown below:
{{Infobox Military Structure |name= |location= |image= |caption= |type= |built= |materials= |used= |controlledby= |garrison= |commanders= |battles= }}
- name – the name of the structure or facility.
- location – the geographical location of the structure.
- image – optional – an image of the structure. The image must be given in the form [[Image:Example.jpg|300px]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
- caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image.
- type – optional – the general type of structure ("Castle", "Fortress", "Bunker", "Military base", "Wall", "Defensive line", etc.).
- built – the period during which the structure was built, usually given in years.
- materials – optional – the materials used to construct the structure.
- used – the period during which the structure was in active military use, usually given in years.
- controlledby – optional – the country or other power controlling the structure. Multiple powers may be indicated together with the corresponding dates.
- garrison – optional – the military forces garrisoning the structure. Specific units may be indicated if known; general numbers should be given otherwise.
- commanders – optional – the notable individuals that commanded the forces using this structure. The choice of which commanders qualify as notable is left to the editors of a particular article.
- battles – optional – the notable battles (usually sieges) that took place in or are closely associated with the structure. As above, the choice of which battles are notable is left to the article editors.
[edit] Military unit infobox
502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment | |
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502d PIR Coat Of Arms |
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Active | 1942–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | Army |
Type | Parachute infantry |
Part of | 101st Airborne Division |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Campbell |
Nickname | "Five-Oh-Deuce" or "The Deuce" |
Motto | Strike |
Battles/wars | Battle of Normandy, Operation Market Garden, Battle of the Bulge, Operation Iraqi Freedom |
Decorations | Presidential Unit Citation (5), Valorous Unit Award (5), Croix de Guerre |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders |
George V. H. Moseley, Jr., John H. Michaelis |
A military unit infobox may be used to summarize information about an individual military unit or formation, such as a regiment or division..
The infobox should be added using the {{Infobox Military Unit}} template, as shown below:
{{Infobox Military Unit |unit_name= |image= |caption= |dates= |country= |allegiance= |branch= |type= |role= |size= |command_structure= |garrison= |garrison_label= |equipment= |equipment_label= |nickname= |patron= |motto= |colors= |colors_label= |march= |mascot= |battles= |anniversaries= |decorations= |battle_honours= <!-- Commanders --> |current_commander= |current_commander_label= |ceremonial_chief= |ceremonial_chief_label= |colonel_of_the_regiment= |colonel_of_the_regiment_label= |notable_commanders= <!-- Insignia --> |identification_symbol= |identification_symbol_label= |identification_symbol_2= |identification_symbol_2_label= }}
- unit_name – the formal name of the unit.
- image – optional – an image of the unit insignia (cap badges, tartan or colours), if available; other images may be used if this cannot be obtained. The image must be given in the form [[Image:Example.jpg|300px]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
- caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image.
- dates – the period (usually in years) when the unit was active.
- country – optional – if the unit is part of the armed forces of a sovereign state, the name of that state.
- allegiance – optional – used to indicate the allegiance of units which are not part of the regular armed forces of a sovereign state; can usually be omitted otherwise. In the case of National Guard or Naval Militia units, the State of origin should be indicated.
- branch – optional – the service branch, in militaries that have them; typically army, navy, air force, Army National Guard, etc.
- type – optional – the general type of unit, e.g., cavalry, infantry, artillery, etc. More specific types (airborne infantry, light cavalry, etc.) may be given as appropriate.
- role – optional – typical strategic or tactical use of unit, e.g., shock troop, special operations, mechanized infantry, ceremonial guard, etc.
- size – optional – the size of the unit; this may include both average and lifetime figures, and should indicate equipment (planes, tanks, cannon, etc.) where applicable. For U.S. units, this should only include Organic elements, not Assigned or Attached elements.
- command_structure – optional – the larger unit(s) of which the unit is a part. This should not be used to provide an exhaustive history of the unit, which is more appropriate in the article itself, for units existing over a long period.
- garrison – optional – location of the unit's home base; this is generally applicable only to units in existence.
- garrison_label – optional – the label to use for the garrison field (above).
- equipment – optional – for units strongly associated with specific equipment or vehicles, such as tanks, artillery, or aircraft, a brief list of the notable types used by the unit; if the number of entries is large, it is recommended that this field not be used, and that the full list be given in the article text instead.
- equipment_label – optional – the label to use for the equipment field (above).
- nickname – optional – any commonly-used nicknames for the unit.
- patron – optional – the patron the unit was named after; this is only applicable in armed forces where units are named after individuals.
- motto – optional – the official unit motto (with translation, if necessary).
- colors – optional – the unit colors; this may refer to either the actual colors used on the uniform, or to the colours of the unit.
- colors_label – optional – the label to use for the colors field (above).
- march – optional – the tune(s) commonly or officially played when the unit ceremonially marches; there may be several.
- mascot – optional – any official or unofficial animal or character maintained by the unit.
- battles – optional – any notable battles or wars in which the unit participated. The decision of what constitutes a notable battle is left to the editors of the specific article.
- anniversaries – optional – any anniversaries that a unit celebrates.
- decorations – optional – any decorations (such as the Presidential Unit Citation) that the unit as a whole has received.
- battle_honours – optional – for units in countries that award some type of formal battle honours, the battle honours that the unit has received; while this may have some overlap with the battles field above, the two are not necessarily equivalent.
- current_commander – optional – the acting commander of the unit.
- current_commander_label – optional – the label to use for the current commander field (above).
- ceremonial_chief – optional – the ceremonial chief of a unit, known in most armies of the Commonwealth of Nations as "Colonel-in-Chief".
- ceremonial_chief_label – optional – the label to use for the ceremonial chief field (above).
- colonel_of_the_regiment – optional – in British regiments, the honorary colonel; this should be omitted for units of other armies, or for non-regiment units.
- colonel_of_the_regiment_label – optional – the label to use for the colonel of the regiment field (above).
- notable_commanders – optional – any notable former commanders of the unit. As above, judgement of notability is left to individual article editors.
- identification_symbol – optional – the unit's identification symbol (such as a patch, tartan, or tactical identification flash).
- identification_symbol_label – optional – the label to use for the identification symbol field (above).
- identification_symbol_2 – optional – another identification symbol.
- identification_symbol_2_label – optional – the label to use for the second identification symbol field (above).
Note that the various xyz_label
fields above are intended for overriding the default labels on these fields as needed for particular countries or services; in most cases, however, the default value is sufficient, and the fields need not be included.
[edit] Currency
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Numismatics
Golden Dollar (United States) | |
Value: | 1.00 US dollars |
Mass: | 8.100 g |
Diameter: | 26.5 mm |
Thickness: | 2.00 mm |
Edge: | plain |
Composition: | 88.5% Cu, 6% Zn, 3.5% Mn, 2% Ni |
Obverse | |
Design: | Sacagawea |
Designer: | Glenna Goodacre |
Design Date: | 2000 |
Reverse | |
Design: | Eagle in flight |
Designer: | Thomas D. Rogers |
Design Date: | 2000 |
[edit] Languages
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages
English | ||
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Pronunciation: | IPA: /ˈɪŋglɪʃ/ | |
Spoken in: | Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, Liberia, South Africa, and other countries (used as international language) |
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Total speakers: | First language: about 380 million Second language: 150–1,000 million |
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Ranking: | 3 or 4 as a native language (in a near tie with Spanish) and 2 in overall speakers | |
Genetic classification: | Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Anglic English |
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Official status | ||
Official language of: | Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom (de facto), United States (de facto), Liberia, Belize, South Africa (one of several), India (one of several), most Commonwealth countries and the European Union. | |
Regulated by: | no official regulation | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | en | |
ISO 639-2: | eng | |
ISO/DIS 639-3: | eng | |
is an official or de facto official language. |
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Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. |
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Indo-European | Caucasian | Altaic | Uralic | Dravidian | Paleosiberian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Austronesian | Austro-Asiatic | Sino-Tibetan | Hmong-Mien | Australian | Papuan | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
American | Na-Dené | Eskimo-Aleut | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Creole | language isolate | sign language | constructed language |
[edit] Ethnic groups
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Ethnic Groups, Wikipedia:WikiProject Ethnic Groups Template
Cajuns | |
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Image:No image yet.png | |
Total population | XXXX |
Regions with significant populations | United States – Louisiana: XXXX |
Language | Cajun French, English. |
Religion | Predominantly Roman Catholic |
Related ethnic groups | French Cajuns |
[edit] Religion
[edit] Saints
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Saints
Saint Maximilian Kolbe | |
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Martyr | |
Born | November 8, 1894, Zduńska Wola, Poland |
Died | August 14, 1941, Auschwitz concentration camp, Poland |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | October 17, 1971 |
Canonized | October 10, 1982 |
Major shrine | Basilica of the Immaculate Mediatrix of Grace, Niepokalanów, Poland |
Feast | August 14 |
Attributes | Either a Franciscan friar's habit or a Nazi concentration camp prisoner's uniform, a rosary or a medallion with Virgin Mary in his hand |
Patronage | 20th century, power workers, journalists, prisoners, drug addicts |
O Lord Jesus Christ, who said, "greater love than this no man has that a man lay down his life for his friends," through the intercession of Saint Maximilian Kolbe whose life illustrated such love, we beseech you to grant us our petitions... Through the Militia Immaculata movement, which Maximilian founded, he spread a fervent devotion to Our Lady throughout the world. He gave up his life for a total stranger and loved his persecutors, giving us an example of unselfish love for all men - a love that was inspired by true devotion to Mary. Grant, O Lord Jesus, that we too may give ourselves entirely without reserve to the love and service of our Heavenly Queen in order to better love and serve our fellow man in imitation of your humble servant, Saint Maximilian. Amen. |
[edit] Religious leaders
- The following Infobox is implemented for:
- Popes (no official Wikiproject but many consistent editors) see: Template:Infobox Pope
- The Latter Day Saint movement Wikiproject see: Template:LDSInfobox
- The following WikiProjects could make use this Infobox: Buddhism, Jesus, Islam, Judaism
Name(see backgrounds at left) | |
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Birth name | Full Given Name |
Papacy began | July 4, 1776 |
Papacy ended | April 2, 2005 |
Predecessor | wikilink |
Successor | wikilink |
Born | May 18, 1320 Cesena, Italy |
Died | November 11, 1398 Valence, France |
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Buddhism | FFCC33 | same | ||
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Anglican/Episcopalian | 87BBC8 | 99CCCC | ||
Apostolic/New Apostolic | CC99FF | same | ||
Baptists | 66CCFF | same | ||
Catholic | F7D79C | FFCC99 | ||
Evangelist | CC6666 | same | ||
Jehovah's Witnesses | 99CC99 | same | ||
Latter Day Saint | DCF0FF | CCFFFF | ||
Lutheran | 99FFCC | same | ||
Methodists | C6CB93 | CCCC99 | ||
Non-denominational | 339966 | same | ||
Orthodox | FFFFCC | same | ||
Pentecostal | FFC0C0 | FFCCCC | ||
Presbyterian | 99CCFF | same | ||
Seventh-day Adventists | E5E5E5 | CCCCCC | ||
Confucianism/Taoism (Chinese traditional) | DDA0DD | CC99CC | ||
Hinduism | orange | FFA500 | ||
Islam | ||||
Shi'ite | 66FFCC | same | ||
Sunni | CCFFCC | same | ||
Juche | 9999FF | same | ||
Judaism | CCCCFF | same | ||
Sikhism | E6E6B2 | FFFF99 | ||
Spiritism | FF99CC | same |
[edit] Philosopher
Western Philosophy 18th-century philosophy, |
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Name: | David Hume |
Birth: | April 26, 1711 (Edinburgh, Scotland) |
Death: | August 25, 1776 (Edinburgh, Scotland) |
School/tradition: | Empiricism, Scottish Enlightenment |
Main interests: | Metaphysics, Epistemology, Mind, Ethics, Politics, Aesthetics, Religion |
Notable ideas: | Problem of causation, Is-ought problem |
Influences: | Locke, Berkeley, Hutcheson, Newton |
Influenced: | Kant, Bentham, Darwin, Russell, T. H. Huxley, J. S. Mill |
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