Template:Infobox year in country/doc
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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Infobox year in country. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template may be used on any page formatted as '(Year) in (Country)' (e.g. 1967 in Australia, 2011 in Serbia).
Usage
{{Infobox year in country | year = | country = | monarch = | president = | governor-general = | pm = | population = | australian = | elections = }}
Parameters
All parameters are optional. Separate multiple values using {{Plainlist}} or {{Flatlist}}
- year
- country
- May be wikilinked; if not present, infobox title defaults to page name
- monarch
- president
- governor-general
- pm
- Prime minister
- population
- australian
- Australian of the Year awardee; for Australia only
- elections
Examples
Infobox year in country/doc | |
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Monarchy | Queen Elizabeth II |
Governor-General | Richard Casey |
Prime minister | Harold Holt, then John McEwen |
Population | 11,912,253 |
Australian of the Year | The Seekers |
Elections |
2007 in Australia | |
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Monarchy | Queen Elizabeth II |
Governor-General | Michael Jeffery |
Prime minister | John Howard, then Kevin Rudd |
Population | 21,161,323 |
Australian of the Year | Tim Flannery |
Elections |
2011 in Serbia | |
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President | Boris Tadić |
Prime minister | Mirko Cvetković |
Population | 7,187,000 |
How to get information for Australia
- Monarch: Generally contained within the article, but if not, see here for a good list.
- Governor-General: Generally contained within the article, but if not, see here for a good list.
- Prime Minister: Generally contained within the article, but if not, see here for a good list.
- Population: See here (since 1901) or here (since 1788). Some older results do not include indigenous peoples. 'Since 1901' generally contains this data.
- Australian of the Year: See Australian of the Year.
- Elections: See here for state elections (specify state and date - both are optional). See here for federal elections.