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Wikipedia:WikiProject historical provinces in Finland

This WikiProject is an attempt to formulate a common template for the historical provinces of Finland. It suggests a structure which would make them more structured and give them a common look and feel.


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Title WikiProject historical provinces in Finland

Scope This WikiProject aims to structure the articles for the historical provinces that geographically are a part of present day Finland, but historically was part of Sweden.

Parentage The parent of this WikiProject is the WikiProject Swedish provinces

Descendant WikiProjects There are no decendant WikiProjects.

Participants

Structure

The article should start with a good introduction, giving the name of the province, its location in Finland, bordering provinces, seas or lakes and such. Also give a few facts about what the province is known for.

Next, there is a table with quick facts about the province. A template for the table can be found at the bottom of this page. The contents are as follows:

  • The name of the province in Swedish and Finnish is to go on top as the caption.
  • A picture of the province's coat of arms, if possible with the proper coronet attached.
  • Modern Provinces: The modern province that the historical province belongs to and is divided upon.

The rest of the article should consists of a few short paragraphs. These paragraphs should give an outline of the history etc. If the need arises the link to a full article is also provided for.

The heading should look like:

== History ==
''Main article: [[History of _]]''

The sections are:

  • Modern Provinces - A brief description to the current provinces to which historical province belongs. This entry could deal with current administration or politics but should not be exhaustive but rather refer to the separate entries for the respective counties.
  • History - The history of the province, particularly up to 1809 when Sweden and Finland had a common history. Modern events might more properly belong to the modern Province entry.
  • Geography - A quick description of the province's main features togeather with a reference to the provinces bordering on to it.
  • Heraldry - This should include the history and blazon of the coat of arms for the historical province.
  • External links - Link for a province could include tourist sites for the province or official websites about the county or counties involved.

Template

When applying this template to a province stub or article (which already all exist), it should be common practice to create a temporary page to work on, with the following notice:

''This temporary page is being used to expand and convert the article [[_]] over to the new format proposed at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Swedish provinces|WikiProject Swedish provinces]]. Please feel free to add or edit anything on this page to help in the conversion process.''

Don't forget to replace the "_" with the name of the article being converted.

To notify readers/writers that a new page is being created, place the following text on the country article itself:

'''A new page based on the new [[Wikipedia:WikiProject historical provinces in Finland|template]] is being worked on at [[_/Temp]], please make any changes you want to make on that page.'''


Definition paragraph.

Landskap
Maakunta
Coat of Arms
LandFinland
Modern ProvincesXxxxx
Areaxx,xxx km²
Map

Administration Main article: Links to Län/Lääni

History Main article: History of _[?]

Geography Main article: Geography of _[?]

Culture Main article: Culture of _[?]

Heraldry Main article: Heraldry of _[?]

External Links


Work in Progress

Reference links:

Historical Provinces in Finland

Excluded

Historical Provinces in both Sweden and Finland

Covered by other template:

Autonomous Province of Finland

Covered by other template:



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