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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Wikipedia organizes its content into distinct subject classifications, each with further subdivisions. Culture. Explore the diverse cultures, arts, beliefs, and customs of human societies. Culture; Geography. Discover the wonders of Earth's lands, features, inhabitants, and planetary phenomena.
    • Contents/History and Events

      History is the interpretation of past events, societies and civilizations. The term history comes from the Greek historia (ἱστορία), "an account of one's inquiries," and shares that etymology with the English word story as narrative.The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica stated that "history in the wider sense is all that has happened, not merely all the phenomena of human life, but those ...

    • Contents/People and Self

      A collection of people often refers to a general group, such as all humans, an ethnic group or a nation.An individual person is the self, from his or her own perspective.To you, "self" is you. To someone else, "self" is that person. A biography is a genre of literature or film, which presents a relatively full account of the most interesting and important events of a notable person's life.

    • Culture

      Culture - set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that define a group of people, such as the people of a particular region. Culture includes the elements that characterize a particular peoples' way of life. The arts - vast subdivision of culture, composed of many creative endeavors and disciplines. The arts encompasses visual arts, literary arts and the performing arts.

    • Geography

      Geography (Greek Geo (γη) or Gaea (γαία), meaning "Earth", and graphein (γράφειν) meaning "to describe" or "to write") is the study of the earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena. A literal translation would be "to describe or write about the Earth". The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes (275-195 B.C.). Four historical traditions in geographical ...

    • Categories

      Categories (along with other features like cross-references, lists, and infoboxes) help you to find information, even if you don't know what exists or what it's called. The following list of categories of Wikipedia's coverage parallels our other lists by topic.

    • Religion

      Religion is the adherence to codified beliefs and rituals that generally involve a faith in a spiritual nature and a study of inherited ancestral traditions, knowledge and wisdom related to understanding human life.The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices related to faith as well as to the larger shared systems of belief. A belief system can refer to a religion or a world view.

  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Content is the actual articles and some of the navigation pages of Wikipedia, as opposed to administration pages such as talk, user and maintenance pages. Content is contained within the main namespace.. Writing content is the aim of the process of building Wikipedia, although in order to do this, pages in other namespaces are needed.. The automatic definition for an article used by the ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Content (media), information or experience provided to audience or end-users by publishers or media producers Content industry, an umbrella term that encompasses companies owning and providing mass media and media metadata; Content provider, a provider of non-core services in the telecommunications industry; Free content, published material that can be used, copied, and modified without ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Portals complement main topics in Wikipedia, and expand upon topics by introducing the reader to key articles, images, and categories that further describe the subject and its related topics. Portals also assist in helping editors to find related projects and things they can do to improve Wikipedia, and provide a unique way to navigate Wikipedia topics.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Wikipedia [c] is a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki.Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history, [3] [4] and is consistently ranked among the ten most visited websites; as of August 2024, it was ranked fourth by Semrush, [5] and seventh by ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Wikipedia - free-access, free content Internet encyclopedia, supported and hosted by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Anyone who can access the site can edit almost any of its articles. Wikipedia is the sixth-most visited website and constitutes the Internet's largest and most popular general reference work.
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Wikipedia's content is governed by three principal core content policies: neutral point of view, verifiability, and no original research.Editors should familiarize themselves with all three, jointly interpreted: Neutral point of view - All Wikipedia articles and other encyclopedic content must be written from a neutral point of view, representing significant views fairly, proportionately and ...
  8. simple.wikipedia.org

    Content is content contained in an article that a Wikipedian created or is naturally existent (e.g. policies.) "Wiki markup" is sometimes used on a page to visually or encyclopedically improve the article's value. [2] A content page, then, is a page with encyclopedic value.
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