User talk:Calebrw/Dundas, Minnesota
City Name, State/Province Name | |
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Nickname(s): Include from 1-3 informal nicknames (e.g. "The Big Apple", "River City") | |
Motto(s): The city's official motto, if applicable, goes here | |
Coordinates: 41°04′42″N 85°07′36″W / 41.07833°N 85.12667°W | |
Country | United States |
State | State or Province |
County | County (if applicable) |
Founded (optional) | Date that the city was founded (optional) |
Incorporated (optional) | Date of incorporation (optional) |
Government | |
• Type | Strong Mayor-Council |
• Mayor | Michael Bloomberg (R) |
Area | |
• City | 468.9 sq mi (1,214.4 km2) |
• Land | 303.3 sq mi (785.6 km2) |
• Water | 165.6 sq mi (428.8 km2) |
• Urban | 3,352.6 sq mi (8,683.2 km2) |
• Metro | 6,720 sq mi (17,405 km2) |
Elevation | 33 ft (10 m) |
Population (2006)[2] | |
• City | 8,214,426 |
• Urban | 287,759 |
• Metro | 21,976,224 |
Time zone | UTC-5 (EST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
Website | http://www.officialcitywebsite.org/ |
The introductory section should introduce the article about the city, serving as a concise overview of the article, establishing context, summarizing the most important points, and explaining why the subject is interesting or notable.
This section should follow the guidelines specified under WP:LEAD. Additionally, a couple of items should be included in the lead section for city articles, including:
- Name of city and location in state
- City proper population (US Census numbers only)
- Metro population (US Census numbers only)
- Brief note about historical roots/founding
- Nicknames, if notable
- Primary industries supporting its economy (e.g. service, manufacturing, tourism, etc...)
- Notable unique characteristics and characteristics commonly associated with it
Names of the city should be given in each of the city's official languages. Pronunciation of the city name should be in IPA as per Help:Pronunciation, though can also be in the main local language(s) if thought helpful.
The "red dot" maps for cities (found in the infobox) are being produced by a number of Wikipedians, in coordination by User:Seth Ilys.
History
[edit]This section provides a narrative of the settlement's history. Topics that can be covered include, but are not limited to, the origin of the name, original inhabitants, original settlements, occupying powers, transitions of power, population spikes, recessions, reasons for settlement/growth, dominant activities, events that shaped the community, recent history, etc. Most libraries will have books on local history. Be wary of loose interpretations, especially when using internet or promotional sources. If there is doubt about a certain event or aspect of history provide attribution in prose form. For example, "According to historian John Locher the riots led to the worst destuction the city had ever seen.¹" Be careful using footnotes in this section so that opinions are not expressed as facts. For example, "The riots led to the worst destuction the city had ever seen.¹" appears as a statement of fact supported by a reference, when in actuality it is an opinion expressed by the author; but now Wikipedia is directly saying it.
This section should be kept to 10 paragraphs or less, preferably. If it starts to get longer, the section should be accompanied by a History of _ main article (using the main template). Only describe the minimum of what is required to understand where the community has come from and let the History of _ article give the details. If second-level headings are going to be used be consistent and complete. Consistent in that the form follows the function of the narrative, and are not a hodge-podge of titles. Complete in that since they break the narrative flow, ensure that each sub-section is able to stand alone.
Geography
[edit]This section provides a description of the physical geography. Topics that can be covered include, but are not limited to, the settlement's context in the region, topology, natural features, landscape, cityscape, skyline, wildlife, vegetation, neighborhoods, infrastructure, etc. The purpose is to describe the settlement as a geographic entity and space. Describe how the settlement exists in the larger region (port on a river, harbor on a sea, agricultural community in the prairies, village in the mountains, suburb of cityx, etc.). The settlement as a geographic space is illustrated best with a map but can be explained by detailing the layout of the transportation infrastructure, neighborhoods, types of residential areas in relation to commercial or industrial spaces, etc. Although it is often included as a header or in the infobox, absolute positioning coordinates (eg. template:coor dms) can be included here.
Climate
[edit]This section provides general climatic conditions that have been recorded in the community. The purpose is to describe what weather should be expected and why. Topics include average/high/low temperatures, precipitation (rain and/or snow), wind, etc. Numbers can sometimes be best displayed and understood using a table.
Demographics
[edit]This section provides a demographic profile of the community, and usually relies on census data.
- Do NOT include population projections past present time per WP:CRYSTAL.
- Again, US Census figures only
Suggested topics:
- Historical population levels
- Demographic shifts
- Average ages
- Ethnicities
- Religion
- Household size
Comparison with the larger region or state/province/county is useful.
Obviously large quantities of numbers are best shown in graph or table form. It is important here to strike a balance between listing raw data and describing what it means. For some cities one demographic aspect, such as religion or ethnicities, can be important enough to dedicate an entire paragraph to explaining its meaning and implications for the city. To add balance to articles that can seem overly-positive, a discussion of crime and homelessness can be added here.
The automated demographic information (i.e. "As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were") should be removed as more location-specific information is added in dynamic prose.
Economy
[edit]Presumably 95% of the people in the city work for a living, what do they do? What industries/sectors can support so many people? Who are the biggest employers? How did the economy take form and change over time?
It is important to maintain a professional and neutral discussion here: avoid spam. Though often unintentional promotional language and formatting slips in. Be conscious of words and phrases here and use footnotes appropriately (not as an excuse for an external link). If a particular company has been crucial to the economy then discuss it but avoid listing company names for no other reason than just mentioning them.
Arts and culture
[edit]This section should include a description of the cultural aspects of the city, such as points of interest, museums, parks, mentions of the city in the popular entertainment, etc. Try to minimize the use of peacock words in this section.
It is arguably the most tempting section for OR and unsourced material. Don't do it! Local festivals, food, accents, etc... are easy to find sources for.
You might consider dividing this up into several subsections, like so:
Annual cultural events
[edit]Yearly events that occur in the city (state fair, art show, festivals, etc)
Museums and other points of interest
[edit]Talk about some of the major points of interest.
Sports
[edit]Are there any major league or other professional sports teams in the city? What about other sports that people might participate in (skiing, swimming, golf, tennis).
Parks and recreation
[edit]Are there any major parks in the city? What do people do for fun?
Since this article is somewhat related to sports, it would be advisable to place it immediately after the sports section. In smaller cities and towns with no major league professional sports, it might actually work better to combine this section with sports, using a suggested section title of 'Sports and recreation'.
Government
[edit]This section should include a description of the local city government, such as the mayor's office, city council or legislature, city manager (if applicable), and how these entities interact. For larger cities, you might include information on the local government politics as well.
Secondly, a brief paragraph about finance: spending for a recent year and/or proposed spending with footnotes to the full reports. The method of taxation: sales tax/real estate/personal property. The total number of government employees could be listed.
Education
[edit]Provide information on the K-12 public and private schools in the city, as well as any colleges and universities that might be present. You might also include some information on the school board, as well as how many students and teachers are in the system. Are there any top-rated schools in the city? What about top-rated teachers (teacher of the year)? Be sure to include references for top-rated schools/teachers.
Do NOT list all the schools in a city unless this is a very short list.
Media
[edit]What is the major daily newspaper in town? Are there any alternative weekly publications? Television and radio stations? You might also talk about the city's media market and audience demographics here. If any major motion pictures, television shows, or syndicated radio broadcasts were filmed/recorded or originated in the city, this would probably be a good place to put that information.
It's very easy to make this article a list of radio/TV stations, movies, TV shows, etc. This should be avoided, instead constructing the information as prose.
Infrastructure
[edit]Transportation
[edit]Include:
- Major highways, street layout (if notable)
- Mass transit (if applicable)
- Intercity transit including Amtrack, buses, major airports
- Other: are bicycling or walking significant transportation modes?
Make sure if a future transit system is planned to include all present infrastructure first, placing future proposals and construction afterward.
Utilities
[edit]Include information on major electric and water utilities serving the city.
Healthcare
[edit]Include information on hospitals and clinics in the city. Some general information about the overall health of the population might be useful as well.
Notable natives and residents
[edit]Provide a listing of any celebrities or famous individuals that were born in the city, or that might have taken up residence in the city. This section is usually acceptable for a small town, but for larger cities and major metropolitan areas, it can get quite long, and a better solution would be to link to a List of famous people from _ article, which you can link to under the 'see also' section (below).
Other topics
[edit]Additional subject headings might be added depending on the city. For example, the Louisville, Kentucky article has a section dealing with the city's nomenclature and pronunciation, since its name is often mispronounced.
It is also common for many early articles to contain trivia sections, such as generic listings of information, usually near the end of the article. This is ok in the early stages, as it enables many users to quickly add information to the article without worrying about where to place it. But keep in mind that trivia sections are discouraged in articles, and should be removed prior to nominating the article for good article or featured article status.
Sister cities
[edit]List in alphabetical order any sister city relationships. A good reference for sister cities is the Sister Cities International website.
A flagicon template can be used to provide a small national flag icon next to the listing of each city. An example of how to list cities using this template is below:
- Bo (Sierra Leone)
- Mexico City (Mexico)
- Ottawa (Canada)
- Pedavena, Veneto (Italy) (If a province or state is to be included)
- Port Antonio (Jamaica)
- Washington, D.C (United States)
See also
[edit]A brief listing of other Wikipedia articles that might be related to this city. Links to external websites should not be placed in this section.
References / Notes
[edit]List all sources used in building the article in this section. Instructions for doing this are at Wikipedia:Citing sources and Wikipedia:Verifiability. Either title is acceptable for this section, but not both together (see WP:CITE for details).
Some examples can be found in the following featured articles:
Further reading
[edit]A brief listing of books and external sources that are not directly cited within the article (under references), but might be of interest to the reader.
External links
[edit]A link to some of the official websites should be provided here, such as the official city government, the chamber of commerce, and the convention & visitors bureau. Providing links to every commercial, educational, or other entity within the city is not appropriate for this section. Information about such entities should actually be written into the article, with links to wikipedia articles on notable entities. Remember, Wikipedia is not a linkfarm, and excessive lists of links on articles will generally be removed.
You may use {{Sisterlinks}}, or other individual sister project templates, to link to some of wikipedia's sister project sites that might have pertinent information on the city.
Additional guidelines on external links can be found at WP:EL.
- ^ "USGS detail on Detroit". Retrieved 2007-02-18.
- ^ "US Census July 1, 2006 est".