Disambiguation in Wikipedia is the process of resolving the conflicts that occur when articles about two or more different topics could have the same "natural" page title. Thiscategory containsdisambiguation pages: non-article pages containing links to other Wikipedia articles and disambiguation pages.
Disambiguation pages are added toCategory:Disambiguation pages by placing the{{Disambiguation}} template on the page itself. Other templates are available that place articles in more specific disambiguation subcategories. A page will also be auto-assessed on WikiProjects as "disambiguation-class" if a disambiguation template is found on it. This places the talk page in a subcategory ofCategory:Disambig-Class articles.
Notes
Do not include this category manually in articles; the{{Disambiguation}} template automatically does this. - Do not add articles to these sub-categories or create additional sub-categories until you readManual of Style (disambiguation pages)—most of the sub-categories do not comply with the MOS and will be removed.
- Links to disambiguation pages other than from the top of articles are usually mistakes. Find and fix them atdisambiguation pages with links.
Lists of disambiguation pages:
Disambiguation pages can include links toWiktionary, using{{wiktionary}}.
See also:Category:Former disambiguation pages.