Difference between revisions of "Category:Graticules by continent"
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A graticule page can belong to more than one of these if it spans two continents (e.g. Panama). | A graticule page can belong to more than one of these if it spans two continents (e.g. Panama). | ||
− | Do not class a graticule page directly in a continent category. Class it in its country (or state/province), and then the country in the continent. If a graticule is a territory of a country from a different continent from its own, class it first in its territory, then in both the country it belongs to and and the continent it is in. Example: [[:Category: | + | Do not class a graticule page directly in a continent category. Class it in its country (or state/province), and then the country in the continent. If a graticule is a territory of a country from a different continent from its own, class it first in its territory, then in both the country it belongs to and and the continent it is in. Example: [[:Category:Canary Islands]]. |
The "continent" '''Oceanic islands''' is used here to class graticules containing land, but too far from any continent to be classed in one. The subcategories listed in [[:Category:Graticules by body of water]] may also be useful for categorizing countries that are small islands. | The "continent" '''Oceanic islands''' is used here to class graticules containing land, but too far from any continent to be classed in one. The subcategories listed in [[:Category:Graticules by body of water]] may also be useful for categorizing countries that are small islands. | ||
[[Category:All graticules]] | [[Category:All graticules]] |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 14 November 2020
Graticules by continent
A graticule page can belong to more than one of these if it spans two continents (e.g. Panama).
Do not class a graticule page directly in a continent category. Class it in its country (or state/province), and then the country in the continent. If a graticule is a territory of a country from a different continent from its own, class it first in its territory, then in both the country it belongs to and and the continent it is in. Example: Category:Canary Islands.
The "continent" Oceanic islands is used here to class graticules containing land, but too far from any continent to be classed in one. The subcategories listed in Category:Graticules by body of water may also be useful for categorizing countries that are small islands.
Subcategories
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.