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{{r|Washington Naval Treaty}} <small>{{pl|Washington Naval Treaty|status}}</small>
{{r|Washington Naval Treaty}} <small>{{pl|Washington Naval Treaty|status}}</small>
{{r|World War II, air war, Russian front}} <small>{{pl|World War II, air war, Russian front|status}}</small>


{{r|World War II, air war, Southwest Pacific}} <small>{{pl|World War II, air war, Southwest Pacific|status}}</small>
{{r|World War II, air war, Southwest Pacific}} <small>{{pl|World War II, air war, Southwest Pacific|status}}</small>
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Revision as of 12:12, 10 October 2009

This is a list of uncategorized Citizendium pages - those which show up under uncategorized pages but without the definition subpages etc. which make that list difficult to work through. Uncategorized pages are not included in the total number of live articles we have (currently 16,476).

This list is current as of 30th September 2009, but is not being automatically updated. At present, it lists pages which may be articles, but could be material that does not meet CZ standards, mistakes, test pages, and so on. They need to be categorized using the {{subpages}} template, moved somewhere else (such as cold storage or catalogs) or deleted. Definitions may also be added.

Note that inherently short pages can be made into lemma articles, which require a Definition page and a main page, the latter containing only the line {{subpages}}. Lemma article may have Related Articles, Bibliography, and External Links.

Please remove pages from the list once you've dealt with them. Next to each name you can see the status colour of each page. If status is purple, that page is uncategorized. Blue means that a metadata page exists, but the {{subpages}} template may not have been added to the top of the article.

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If we had a draftspace, I'd move it there--it's an essay but I think has some general content that could be teased out, thus not Cold Storage:

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If we had a draftspace, I'd move it there--it's commercial but I think has some general content that could be teased out, thus not Cold Storage:

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  • Washington Naval Treaty [r]: Signed by the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan at Washington, February 6, 1922. [e] Stub status