Wikipedia:List of infoboxes

This is a list of all pages in the 'Infobox' pseudo-namespace, excluding subpages. Redirected, and deleted templates should be removed from this list. Deprecated templates should be marked as such. 'Holding cell' next to a template's name indicates that the template is currently being deleted or merged, so no new instances should be created. Nesting indicates a wrapper infobox. Templates with over 10,000 transclusions are emboldened. Infoboxes for sport biographies are listed under sportsperson. Sport awards are in the awards section.

See Wikipedia:Infobox consolidation for why we sometimes merge infoboxes.

Arts and cultureEdit

AwardEdit

BookEdit

Comic bookEdit

Fictional elementsEdit

Fictional characterEdit

Other fictional elementEdit

FilmEdit

GameEdit

LanguageEdit

StylesEdit

Other languageEdit

MusicEdit

PublishingEdit

RadioEdit

TelevisionEdit

Other arts and cultureEdit

Health and fitnessEdit

MedicineEdit

Other health and fitnessEdit

History and eventsEdit

EventEdit

HistoryEdit

Mathematics and abstractionEdit

PersonEdit

Base templateEdit

Religious personEdit

Royalty and nobilityEdit

SportspersonEdit

American football personEdit

Association football personEdit

Baseball personEdit

Basketball personEdit

Ice hockey personEdit

Motorsports personEdit

Other sportspersonEdit

Other personEdit

PlaceEdit

Non-physical placeEdit

To be used on article about a specific place created by at least one declaration. A material boundary is not a pre-condition for the boundary of the declared place, but can be used for that purpose, e.g. a river declared to be the boundary between countries.

546937 transclusions in this chart.

Not country-specificEdit

Country-specificEdit

This image might need some modifications and may not be updated as per the current List of Place Infoboxes

  • green : Infobox settlement (only)
  • turquoise: 1 Infobox settlement wrapper and optionally Infobox settlement (light 0-99, medium 100-999, dark 1000-9999, very dark 10000+ transclusions)
  • blue : >1 Infobox settlement wrapper and optionally Infobox settlement (medium : 2 wrappers, dark : 3+ wrappers)
  • red : other infobox(es) (light: 1, medium : 2, dark : >2 infoboxes) and optionally Infobox settlement and wrappers

Data source: Wikipedia:List of infoboxes/Place#Place

The following country-specific are grouped into two lists, depending on whether they use Infobox settlement. Within the lists they are grouped by country and sorted by English name of the country.

Notes regarding the template specific statements:

  1. Type: Those being used for different types are marked with a preceding *, see their documentation for which type of place they are to be used. Most show this by their name, using "place", but some not (e.g. Israel village = type is not village, Romanian subdivision = type is not subdivision)
  2. Transclusion count: Can include transclusion outside the article name space
  3. Protection: In the list below "template"-protection is mostly only applied to wrappers with 2500+ transclusions.

Related to non-physical placeEdit

Not to be used on an article about a specific place, but on lists, events [census] etc. or on article about a sub-topic related to a place

Country-specific:

Physical placeEdit

Natural placesEdit

WaysEdit

Entertainment venues and structuresEdit

Historic sites and structuresEdit

Other buildings and structuresEdit


Religion and beliefEdit

Religious buildingEdit

ReligionsEdit

Science and natureEdit

BiologyEdit

BotanyEdit

AnimalEdit

Other biologyEdit

AstronomyEdit

SpaceflightEdit

Other astronomyEdit

GeologyEdit

WeatherEdit

Other science and natureEdit

Society and social scienceEdit

Business and economicsEdit

EducationEdit

Food and drinksEdit

LawEdit

Military and warEdit

NumismaticsEdit

OrganizationEdit

Politics and governmentEdit

CabinetEdit

ConstituencyEdit

JudiciaryEdit

LegislatureEdit

PartyEdit

StructureEdit

Other politics and governmentEdit

TransportEdit

Air transportEdit

AutomotiveEdit

Highway and streetEdit

Public transportEdit

Rail transportEdit

Water transportEdit

Other transportEdit

SportsEdit

Generic sportsEdit

American footballEdit

Association football (soccer)Edit

Athletics (track and field)Edit

Australian rules footballEdit

Canadian footballEdit

BadmintonEdit

BaseballEdit

BasketballEdit

BoxingEdit

CricketEdit

CurlingEdit

CyclingEdit

Field hockeyEdit

Figure skatingEdit

FloorballEdit

Gaelic gamesEdit

GolfEdit

HandballEdit

Horse racingEdit

HockeyEdit

Ice hockeyEdit

LacrosseEdit

Martial artsEdit

MotorsportsEdit

Multi-sport competitionEdit

NetballEdit

Roller hockeyEdit

RowingEdit

Rugby leagueEdit

Rugby unionEdit

SailingEdit

SkiingEdit

SoftballEdit

SquashEdit

SwimmingEdit

TennisEdit

VolleyballEdit

WrestlingEdit

Other sportsEdit

Other society and social sciencesEdit

Technology and applied scienceEdit

ComputingEdit

HardwareEdit

SoftwareEdit

Other computingEdit

PhotographyEdit

Other technologyEdit


OtherEdit

ShimmingEdit

The infoboxes in this section work by shimming the parameters into those used by another infobox, typically to translate all parameters when the template is copied from a Wikipedia in another language. These templates should always be substituted, and their transclusion count should always be zero.

To ensure that this happens, include {{substituted|auto=yes}} in their documentation. See also Category:Infobox importer templates

Parent templatesEdit

These are used to make other infoboxes:

Internal useEdit

These should not appear in article space:

Not infoboxesEdit

SubtemplatesEdit

Despite their names, these are not infoboxes, but are used in infoboxes:

CleanupEdit

Templates for cleanup related to infoboxes:

DocumentationEdit

Templates used in infobox documentation

Pre-filledEdit

This section lists infoboxes which are not parameterised and thus not reusable. Typically, this is done where an infobox is too large, or if it needs to be duplicated over a number of pages.

UnsortedEdit

Templates in this section, if any, should be moved to the appropriate section whenever possible.

See alsoEdit

External linksEdit