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:''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 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 conventions, and may have exceptions where warranted, but the fewer exceptions there are, the better
*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
==Stub templates==
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===Components===
====Order and form====
Very high-level stubs are formed by combining a ''subdivisional'' component '''or''' a ''major'' component and the ''stub'' component (
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 (
#When the subject of a stub has two or more parts to its name (
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,
Regardless, a standardized format should be used for the major component, and a (different) standardized format for the subdivisional component(s) if any, along with the fixed-format stub component. These formats are as listed below:
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====The ''major'' component====
Below is a list of some of the available major component general topic areas<!--complete it later and change language here, but NOT NOW-->, used for the middle component(s) of compound stub names. Each major component refers to a very high-level, ''general'' Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Category|category]]
''All'' major components are entirely lower-case (and, as shown, are separated from other components with hypens.) Many of them are abbreviated, to avoid having to use long words like "geography" in thousands of stub templates, at the expense of some clarity — of current stub topics, the most ambiguous are probably bio-stub (biography, not biology) and geo-stub (geography, not geology) — but their number is limited so this is not seen as problematic.
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====Mix and match====
From the above lists and from the actual names of countries (not listed here) a large number of potential stub categories can be created
*{{tl|Canada-poli-stub}} (Canadian politics)
*{{tl|Mexico-tv-stub}} (Mexican television)
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==Stub categories==
===General form===
The general form of stub category names is "Noun stubs" (e.g., {{cl|History stubs}}). Preferably, these ''should be in a similar form to their non-stub parent categories'', although this is not always the case. The format "Adjectival stubs" (e.g., {{cl|Historical stubs}}) is not
===Abbreviations===
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