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Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. states/state templates lists and displays all 50 U.S. state (and additional other) templates. It potentially can be used for ideas and standardization. //MrD907:14, 19 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I noticedSchzmo recently edited the template and removed certain cities. How do you conclude what is a city and what wasn't? You deleted some bigger ones, Manchester & West Hartford (populations > 50,000) for smaller ones such as Derby & Groton (city) (populations < 15,000). I feel you should start a dicussion in the talk page before making major deletions, thanks. -Sohailstyle July 9, 2006, 16:00 (UTC)
Manchester is not listed as an incorporated city by the U.S. Census Bureau. Are we using different criteria for what is to be included in the list of cities? --Polaron |Talk21:38, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I created redirects to Connecticut today for Southwestern Connecticut, Inland Connecticut, Coastal Connecticut, to de-redlink them. I don't mind writing up the articles but I'm confused on something--I'm from CT originally, I can do up something nice for Coastal--easy enough for that. But to me, growing up in Bridgeport and Stratford, "inland" was simply anything not directly on LI sound. Do we really need that as a category/region? It's kind of an oxymoron for a coastal state. As for southwestern, I can write that up as well, as it really should be seperate from the "Gold Coast".
Thoughts on getting rid of "Inland Connecticut" as a category from the template and simply leaving it as a redirect back to Connecticut? If no one objects in a few days I'll remove it.rootology (T)04:59, 4 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There is currently an ongoing discussion regarding standardization of state templates (primarily regarding layout and styling) atWikipedia talk:WikiProject U.S. states/state templates. An effort was made earlier this year tostandardize Canadian province templates (which mostly succeeded).Lovelac7 and I have already begun standardizing all state templates. If you have any concerns, they should be directed toward the discussion page for state template standardization. Thanks! —WebdingerBLAH |SZ22:40, 27 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I've redirected all county templates to the state template and added all towns to it, following theNevada,New Hampshire, andRhode Island model. This is because (1) the county templates were inconsistently used — four were altogether unused, except for the articles on their counties, while the others were used on a smattering of their respective articles; (2) many of the articles on communities other than towns and cities — which, after all, are already listed — were confused and held unusually-formatted names, and it would be simpler to follow these other states' models rather than attempting to link and move all such articles (numbering in the several hundreds, quite likely) to standard names. Moreover, the small size of Connecticut makes this quite doable, unlike even Massachusetts or Vermont.Nyttend (talk)16:26, 28 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I'll undo the changes and add the county templates to all relevant place articles sometime tonight (unless someone beats me to it). The non-standard naming being referred to by the way is actually one of the standard naming conventions used for neighborhoods (sections of a town are neighborhoods after all). So, technically they are not non-standard. --Polaron |Talk23:34, 31 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I think this term should be left in here, as allCounties in Connecticut are either reffered to as a part of southern connecticut our upstate connecticut. I may also make a Southern Connecticut article to include on here but Im not sure yet. This region is more of a collection of other regions or basically all of the northernAppalachian andMetacomet areas of the state. Ive seen many out of staters and locals(predominantly from southern connecticut) reffer to the northern counties and theTown of Sherman as "Upstate Connecticut". Also the term is very widely used by hunters, trappers, fisherman, birdwatchers, and outdoorsman.
-User:Kotosb (Talk)
I have added a link to every town in Connecticut in the CT Template. I did this for a few reasons: 1) Some "towns" are larger than many of the "cities" yet did not have a direct link, 2) As a resident of Connecticut, I can speak for the fact that there is no real difference in day-to-day conversation between towns and cities, and many people refer to all 169 municipalities in Connecticut as "towns", and 3) I thought it only fair that every town had a link to it, so as to avoid accusations of favoritism.
If you think there should be any further changes to the CT Template, please respond to this post before making them.
- A concerned Connecticut resident— Precedingunsigned comment added by150.120.170.251 (talk)16:00, 12 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]