Featured Topics in Wikipedia
A featured topic is a collection of inter-related articles that are of a good quality (though not necessarily featured articles). A featured topic represents Wikipedia’s best work by thoroughly covering all parts of that topic through several high-quality articles that share a similar structure and are well-linked with each other. To become featured, a topic must meet a set of criteria.
Featured topics are nominated and discussed at the Wikipedia:Featured topic candidates page, where they are either accepted or rejected. Additions to already featured topics are also discussed there. Do not add an article directly to a featured topic without nominating it first.
There are currently 45 featured topics that encompass 382 unique articles. There are 3 articles in more than one topic. There are 16 topics in which every article is featured if possible.
In the topic boxes below:
- indicates that the article is a featured article or featured list.
- indicates that the article is a good article.
- indicates that the article is an audited article of limited subject matter.
- indicates that every article in the topic is featured if possible.
- indicates that the article has lost its good or featured article status (only in the case of a topic under grace period).
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