Template:Test
For a live example, visit any current country such as Bangladesh.
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title | This defines the title of the InfoBox (the text at the top). This should be the official name of the Country. The title parameter goes hand in hand with the "country" parameter.
Example: Denmark
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country | The short name of a country; usually the page name. If you use the one of the page name, it will automatically populate the flag image with the correct flag, so make sure you are spelling this correctly. Example: Denmark
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img | If the flag doesn't show up, or if you don't want to use the flag, use the img parameter to point to the uploaded file you want to use.
Example: Estonia
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region region2 region3 |
The region of an existing country can be found on the Countries by Region page. When creating a new country, use your best judgement to to fit it into an existing region. If a country occupies more than one region, use "region2" and "region3" if necessary. The order of the regions should be in descending order, meaning the region the country occupies most should be in "region".
Example: Russia
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language language2 ... language5 |
Every country has at least one widespread language. Many have more. Make the parameter "language" equal to the primary or most peopular language in that country. If there are more signifigant languages, order them based on how prevelant they are (a languge spoken by 30% of the people will go ahead of a language spoken by 15% of the people).
Example: Luxembourg
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ws ws2 ... ws5 |
Almost every langauge has a writing system/script. The most common is Latin, but some other common ones are Cyrillic and Arabic. If there are multiple languages with the same writing system only enter it once. Make the writing system correspond with the langauges ("language = English, "ws = Latin" and "language2 = Russian, ws2 = Cyrillic"). If a language has multiple writing systems (like Serbaian) use multiple "ws" variables.
Example: Israel
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side | The side side of the road traffic flows. Most of the world drives on the Right, but some former British colonies drive on the Left.
Example: Peru
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wikipedia | Link to the Wikipedia page of the country or territory. This makes it easier for the viewer to find more information that isn't listed on the page.
Example: Nigeria
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capital | Most countries and territories have a capital city or cities. If the country or territory has multiple capitals, seperate them by commas. If a country or territory doesn't have a capital, maek the capital = to None.
Example: Bolivia
Example: Switzerland
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largest | This simply is the largest city in the country or city. If you want to link to a city page (if there is one) use "[[city name]]".
Example: Sri Lanka
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domain | Every country and a lot of territories have their own domain names. There are universal domains (such as .com, .org, .net) that every aren't specific to a country.
Example: New Zealand
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phone | As with domains, almost every country and territory has their own phone code. Some territories use the same phone code as their mainland countries, but have their own area code.
Example: Hungary
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generation | The generation of of the camera can be found on this spreadsheet created by u/ididntreaddit. The generations are as follwing:
Example: United States
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ter | If the area being addressed is a territory of another, make the "ter" variable equal to the country that owns the area. If the area isn't a territory, the "ter" variable can be removed or left blank.
Example: British Virgin Islands
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eu | If a country is in the European Union, make the "eu" parameter equal to "true". The true is case sensitive, so make sure the "true" is all lowercase. If the country isn't in the European Union, the "eu" variable can be removed or left blank.
Example: Austria
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br | If the country or territory is in the Battle Royale gamemode make the "br" variable equal to "true". Like the "eu" variable the "true" is case sensitive; it's case sensitive.
Example: Kenya
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{{CountryIB | title = | country = | img | region = | language = | ws = | side = | wikipedia = | capital = | largest = | domain = | phone = | generation = | ter = | eu = | br = }}