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In order to maintain some consistency in the naming of stub templates and their corresponding stub categories, several
:''For a full list of stub types in use, see the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types|Stub types list]].''
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*Stub template names with three parts (xx-xx-stub) or more are normally used only when an existing Wikipedia article category is divided into subcategories e.g., dividing biography stubs by nationality)
*Stub category names should be in the form {{cl|England stubs}}, {{cl|Politics stubs}} — not {{cl|England-related stubs}}, {{cl|English stubs}}, {{cl|Politics-related stubs}}, {{cl|Political stubs}}
*These are only
*Many existing stubs and their categories do not follow these guidelines, but some of these may be [[Wikipedia:Stub types for deletion|changed]] to names which more closely follow these
==Stub templates==
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When the name has three or more parts (xx-xx-stub, etc.), ''hyphens'' not spaces are used between all sections. This usually happens in two cases:
#When a ''compound'' "child" stub type is created by the intersection of two (or more) "parent" stub sorting topics (''e.g.'' {{tl|France-geo-stub}}, which is the intersection of {{tl|France-stub}} and {{tl|geo-stub}}).
#When the subject of a stub has two or more parts to its name (''e.g.'' {{tl|DC-Comics-stub}}, {{tl|opera-singer-stub}}; the latter type should be avoided, by running words together<!--, as in EXAMPLE HERE-->, since this allows creation of shorter compound stubs<!--, e.g. EXAMPLE HERE-->.
Compound stubs, which make use of the major ''and'' subdivisional components, are formed by subdividing a subdivisional stub sorting topic into smaller, more specific, child subtopics of the original topics, most often by ___location. Thus, the majority of compound stubs are formed by a combination of a geographical ___location subdivisional topic and one major topic, ''e.g.'' {{tl|Australia-bio-stub}}, or {{Kansas-geo-stub)). Other intersections of two topics result in non-geographical compound stubs of the same form, such as {{tl|sports-bio-stub}}. As topics (which usually but not universally coincide with [[Wikipedia:Category|categories]]) further subdivide, additional disambiguating major components may be added, as in {{tl|India-sport-bio-stub}}.
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*SAsia - South Asia
*SEAsia - Southeast Asia
*Taiwan, or ROC (''or''
Europe:
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*{{tl|Mexico-tv-stub}} (Mexican television)
*{{tl|SouthAm-actor-stub}} (South American actors)
*{{tl|Japan-sport-bio-stub}} (Japanese sports biographies) — an example of a
*{{tl|sci-hist-stub}} (history of science) — an example of an all-major-component compound stub
===Stub template redirects===
Redirects are used far less frequently with stub templates, but still exist. Redirects follow the same guidelines as the templates they redirect to, and because the naming guidelines are fairly [[
==Stub categories==
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==Exceptions==
There are, of course, some exceptions to these
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