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  1. For WikiProject Biology, see WP:BIOLOGY. The Biography WikiProject concerns the creation, development, and organization of Wikipedia's articles about persons (including but not limited to biographies ). It includes only articles about individual persons, not about an organization or group or association, unless a substantial section of the ...

  2. Also raised at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject British Royalty#British Royalty styles —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stelio (talk • contribs) 10:40, 3 June 2009 (UTC) Reply I noticed that there was an inconsistency in the use of Template:Infobox British Royalty styles on George I of Great Britain and George II of Great Britain , with the alternate style listed as "Sire" for the former and ...

  3. WP:WP. Note: WikiProjects are not part of Wikimedia. A WikiProject is a collection of pages that focuses on a specific subject within Wikipedia. It is not a place to write articles, but a tool to help others in writing articles. The talk pages that come with the projects are a useful forum for those who want to join a certain project.

  4. This could be you! The WikiProject Royal Society is an ongoing collaboration and partnership between Wikimedia UK and the Royal Society to improve coverage of science, scientists and the Royal Society in Wikipedia, Wikidata [1] and Wikimedia Commons using the resources of the Royal Society, the United Kingdom's National Academy of the Sciences.

  5. This page was last edited on 8 April 2024, at 14:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. Welcome to the WikiProject Japan Royalty and nobility taskforce! The objective of this taskforce is to improve all of the Japanese royalty- and nobility-related articles on Wikipedia, from ancient Japan through the current imperial family. Our goal is to bring as many as possible of these articles up to Featured Article status, and you can help!

  7. WikiProject Composers is an independent WikiProject, listed under Music. It was started by Sketchee, Antandrus and Mindspillage on 1 January 2005. There were 13,718 articles within the scope of the project as of 25 July 2021, compared to 7,521 on 28 December 2011; 4,953 on 15 November 2009; and 3,987 on 19 June 2008. WikiProject Music.