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"Wikipedia:Redirect templates" redirects here; not to be confused withTemplate:Redirect.
Further information:Template:R template index,Wikipedia:Categorizing redirects, andCategory:Redirect templates
For how to use redirect templates, seeWikipedia:WikiProject Redirect/Style guide.
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This is a list ofmaintenancetemplates which are used to categorizeredirect pages.

It is considered helpful to put redirects intocategories where appropriate; seeWikipedia:Categorizing redirects to see how templates are used for this purpose. For a redirect that could ultimately become an article, add both{{R with possibilities}} and{{R printworthy}}, which will sort the page toCategory:Redirects with possibilities andCategory:Printworthy redirects respectively, to help draw attention to the potential article.

Redirect templates are designed to be used together. For example, the redirect "ArchitechtsArchitechts" uses both{{R from misspelling}} and{{R from plural}}. The{{Redirect category shell}} template can be used to group multiple templates on a single page by listing the appropriate redirect templates as its parameter (similar to {{WikiProject banner shell}} and {{Multiple issues}}).

Hidden categories

Most of the categories populated byredirect category (rcat) templates arehidden categories. Hidden categories cannot be seen by viewers who are not logged in, nor by editors who have not set their preferences to view them. So if you have tagged a redirect with an rcat and saved the redirect, but you cannot see the category, the first thing to check is if you have set your preferences to view hidden cats:

  1. Go toPreferences →Appearance
  2. Scroll down toAdvanced options
  3. Check the boxShow hidden categories
  4. ClickSave

You may need topurge your browser cache to ensure that you can see hidden cats in the future.

Printworthy vs. unprintworthy

See also:Wikipedia:Printability andWikipedia:Pushing to 1.0

Some rcats place a redirect in eitherCategory:Printworthy redirects orCategory:Unprintworthy redirects by default. Other rcats do not, which means that it is up to editors to choose to the best of their knowledge which of those categories,Printworthy or Unprintworthy, is appropriate and should be populated. The rcats that can be used separately to populate those categories are:

For more information follow the links.

List of redirects by function

Not all rcats are listed in this functional index; for a complete list of rcats, see thealphanumeric listing.
Grammar,
punctuation,
and spelling
Abbreviation
Capitalisation
Grammar &
punctuation
Parts of speech
Spelling
Alternative
names
General
People
Technical
Organisms
Geography
Navigation
aids
Navigation
Disambiguation
Merge, duplicate & move
To namespaces
Media
General
Music
Television
Fiction
Comics
Miscellaneous
Related
information
With possibilities
ISO codes
Printworthiness
Protection
Tools
Wikidata

Each and every rcat template in the following functional index is also found in the above navbar, which is used as a reference on all rcat pages. Changes made to the navbar must also be made below, and vice versa.

Contents

1Grammar, punctuation and spelling
2Alternative names
3Disambiguation
4Merges, duplicates and moves
5To namespaces
6Miscellaneous
Next:Alphanumeric listing

Grammar, punctuation and spelling

Check each rcat'stemplate page to see in whichnamespace(s) it may be used.
UsageTemplateExample(s)
Abbreviations
Initialisms
  • For:
    • initialisms (letters often spoken letter-by-letter) to their expanded forms
  • Not for:
    • acronyms (letters often spoken as a single word)
    • expanded forms to initialisms –{{R to initialism}}
    • initials of personal names
{{R from initialism}}UN → United Nations
Member states of the UN → Member states of the United Nations

ANZAC → Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ({{R from acronym}})
British Broadcasting Corporation → BBC ({{R to initialism}})
J. S. Bach → Johann Sebastian Bach ({{R from short name}})
Acronyms
  • For:
    • acronyms (letters often spoken as a single word) to their expanded forms
  • Not for:
  • Challenge: this term isnot well-defined.
{{R from acronym}}U.N.C.L.E. → United Network Command for Law and Enforcement
APPLE → Ariane Passenger PayLoad Experiment

RBI → Run batted in ({{R from initialism}})
TLDR → Top-level domain registry ({{R from initialism}})
Capitalisation and spelling
Alternative spellings
  • For:
    • correct spelling alternatives
    • numbers to words
    • words to numbers
  • Not for:
    • misspellings
    • spelling differences that result in different pronunciations
{{R from alternative spelling}}
{{R from American English}}
{{R from British English}}
Humor → Humour
Colonization of Africa → Colonisation of Africa
Shed 7 → Shed Seven
Thousand → 1000 (number)

Alternate future → Alternative future ({{R from alternative name}})
Pronounciation → Pronunciation ({{R from misspelling}})
Travelling Wilburys → Traveling Wilburys ({{R from misspelling}})
Alternative hyphenations{{R from alternative hyphenation}}Dry-suit → Dry suit
Alternative punctuations{{R from alternative punctuation}}Trinity College, Dublin → Trinity College Dublin
Alternative spacings{{R from alternative spacing}}Harper Collins → HarperCollins
ASCII{{R from ASCII-only}}
{{R to ASCII-only}}
Weisser See → Weißer See
Eð → Eth
Diacritical marks{{R from diacritic}}
{{R to diacritic}}
Montréal → Montreal
Malmo → Malmö
Incorrect hyphenations{{R from incorrect hyphenation}}Merry go round → Merry-go-round
Editor in chief → Editor-in-chief
Vending-machine → Vending machine
Ligatures{{R from ligature}}
{{R to ligature}}
Ægean Sea → Aegean Sea
WeiB Survive → Weiß Survive
Misspellings
  • For:
    • incorrect differences in spelling
{{R from misspelling}}Pronounciation → Pronunciation
Travelling Wilburys → Traveling Wilburys
Stylized titles
  • For:
    • Stylized names that are outside Wikipedia naming conventions
{{R from stylization}}Ǝ (video) → E (video)
Old-styleCamelCase links{{R from CamelCase}}AccessibleComputing → Computer accessibility
Different capitalisation
  • For:
    • capitalisation differences that are not incorrect
  • Not for:
    • Camel case titles from old versions ofWikipedia (see above)
    • page names with incorrect capitalisation
{{R from other capitalisation}}Aw → AW
Ascending Chain Condition → Ascending chain condition

TheBeatles → The Beatles ({{R from CamelCase}})
Incorrect capitalisation
  • For:
    • page names with incorrect capitalisation
  • Not for:
    • Camel case titles from old versions ofWikipedia (see above)
    • capitalisation differences that are not incorrect
{{R from miscapitalisation}}Cody ChesnuTT → Cody Chesnutt
The beatles → The Beatles

TheBeatles → The Beatles ({{R from CamelCase}})
Grammar and punctuation
Modifications
  • For:
    • punctuation differences
    • re-arrangement of words
{{R from modification}}North Korean-Russian → North Korean Russian
Russia–North Korea relations → North Korea–Russia relations
1962-63 Ashes series → 1962–63 Ashes series
From plurals
  • For:
    • plural nouns or noun phrases to their singular forms
    • plural nouns or noun phrases when the singular form is also a redirect to the same target
  • Not for:
    • singular nouns or noun phrases to their plural forms
{{R from plural}}Dogs → Dog
Mitochondria → Mitochondrion
To plurals
  • For:
    • singular nouns or noun phrases to their plural forms
    • singular nouns or noun phrases when the plural form is also a redirect to the same target
  • Not for:
    • plural nouns or noun phrases to their singular forms
{{R to plural}}Minimal medium → Minimal media
Parts of speech
Parts of speech{{R from adjective}}
{{R from adverb}}
{{R from common noun}}
{{R from gerund}}
{{R from proper noun}}
{{R from verb}}
happy → happiness
magically → magic
advertiser → advertising
coagulate → coagulation

Alternative names

Check each rcat'stemplate page to see in whichnamespace(s) it may be used.
UsageTemplateExample(s)
Full names such as
Municipality, State
forms or
Village, City formsto briefer name form
{{R from name and country}}(see also{{R from more specific geographic name}} for other geographic variations)Shanghai, China → Shanghai
Full names
persons, things, topics and such alternative forms of names redirectedto briefer article page names
{{R from long name}}
Short names
persons, things, topics and such alternative forms of names redirectedto full article page names
{{R from short name}}
Portmanteaux
parts of multiple words or their sounds are combined into a new word
{{R from portmanteau}}Louis Tomlinson + Harry Styles → Larry Stylinson
Sort names
the sort form of a person's name is redirectedto the person's common name
{{R from sort name}}
{{R from ambiguous sort name}}
Kennedy, John F. → John F. Kennedy
Abe Shinzo → Shinzo Abe ({{R from Eastern name}})
Eastern names
the person's name in theEastern name order is redirectedto the person's name inWestern name order
{{R from Eastern name}}Abe Shinzo → Shinzo Abe
Abe, Shinzo → Shinzo Abe ({{R from sort name}})
Western names
the person's name in theWestern name order is redirectedto the person's name inEastern name order
{{R from Western name}}Jinping Xi → Xi Jinping
Abe, Shinzo → Shinzo Abe ({{R from sort name}})
Alternative names
general pseudonyms, nicknames, and synonyms that are not a full name as above
{{R from alternative name}}
Names with titles
usually surnames preceded or followed by a title, honorific, etc.
{{R from name with title}}Cardinal Wolsey → Thomas Wolsey
More specific names
names that are more specific, less general than that used for the actual article (often as the result ofrequested move discussions involvingWP:COMMONNAME), butnot simplylonger versions of the target names
{{R from more specific name}}(see also{{R from more specific geographic name}} and its variants for places)
Less specific names
names that are less specific, more general than that used for the actual article (often as the result ofrequested move discussions involvingWP:COMMONNAME), butnot simplyshorter versions of the target names
{{R from less specific name}}
Synonyms (andantonyms)
words that have the same or similar meaning (antonyms have opposite meanings).Taxonomic synonyms should be tagged with{{R from alternative scientific name}} instead.
{{R from synonym}}
{{R from antonym}}
syn.Automobile → Car
ant.Dislike → Like
Personal /legal names
article is titled by theWP:COMMONNAME, which often is not the subject's personal/legal name; yet, the redirect title is relevant and should be linked for categorization, tracking and for its search worthiness
{{R from personal name}}Peter Hernandez → Bruno Mars
Erika Mitchell → E. L. James
Unambiguous surnames{{R from surname}}
Given names{{R from given name}}
Birth names{{R from birth name}}
Married names{{R from married name}}
Pen names, stage names, etc.{{R from pseudonym}}
Incorrect names
redirects with an erroneous name that is either incorrect or unsuitable as a Wikipedia article title; e.g., may be a redirect left behind after a move
{{R from incorrect name}}
Previous names{{R from former name}}Calcutta → Kolkata
Scientific names of organisms
  • from scientific name to commonplace article name (automaticPrintworthy category)
  • commonplace name to scientific article name
  • from alternative scientific name to correct (or believed to be correct) scientific name

{{R from scientific name}}
{{R to scientific name}}
{{R from alternative scientific name}}
Technical names
{{R from technical name}}
{{R to technical name}}
{{R from chemical formula}}
Drug trade names{{R from drug trade name}}
Radio frequencies
redirects from a radio frequency to a radio station that broadcasts under that frequency
{{R from radio frequency}}1197 AM → Absolute Radio
198 AM → BBC Radio 4
Java package names
  • from aJava package name, or the fully qualified name of a Java class or interface, to the software project or language feature that provides that package (automaticUnprintworthy category)

{{R from Java package name}}
Other languages{{R from alternative language}}
(language codes)
Country data templates{{R country data}}

Navigation

UsageTemplateExample(s)
Embedded anchor
Thecategory page notes that this does not apply to anchors that are in or near section headers. Use{{R to section}} instead.
{{R to anchor}}Fire-lizard → Pern#fire-lizard
FAT-32 → File Allocation Table#FAT32 (Note the hyphen – use{{R to section}} because this is a "section anchor".)
Links auto-generated from file metadata information{{R from file metadata link}}
List entry{{R to list entry}}
Mentioned in hatnote
Hatnotes are most often atop the page. If they are under a section header,{{R to section}} should also be used.
{{R mentioned in hatnote}}Jump → Jumping
  • {{Redirect|Jump}} renders the hatnote,(and mention), atop the target page.{{Wiktionary}} is also used.

Bold → Emphasis (typography)#Methods and use

  • {{redirect2|Bold|Boldface}} renders the hatnote,(and mention), under a section header of the target page;{{R to section}} and{{Wiktionary}} are also used.
Section
Note{{R to anchor}} and how the targets are similar. The target must be clicked and checked to be able to tell the difference.
{{R to section}}WP:SOURCE → Wikipedia:Verifiability#Reliable sources
N270 → Intel Atom (CPU)#Diamondville ({{R to anchor}})
To target from a shortcut{{R from shortcut}}WP:BOLD → Wikipedia:Be bold
Template:Cn → Template:Citation needed
Avoided double redirect{{R avoided double redirect}}

Disambiguation

Check each rcat'stemplate page to see in whichnamespace(s) it may be used.
UsageTemplateExample(s)
Titles with disambiguators that aren't needed{{R from unnecessary disambiguation}}Jupiter (planet) → Jupiter
Shir Kahn (disambiguation) → Shir Kahn ({{R to disambiguation page}})
Facilitate disambiguation{{R to disambiguation page}}Huda (disambiguation) → Huda whereHuda has no primary topic and disambiguation is given from the base page facilitated by the redirect.
For ambiguous terms covered by another disambiguation page{{R from ambiguous term}}Hoda → Huda whereHuda gives disambiguation forHuda,Hoda, andHouda.
Titles with different qualifiers{{R from other disambiguation}}
Williams (family name) → Williams (surname) where neither is incorrect, or incomplete but one is the MOS common name title and the other is an equivalent alternative redirect.
Titles with different base names{{R from predictable disambiguation}}Corvette (automobile) → Chevrolet Corvette whereCorvette (automobile) will appear in search predictions when searching "Corvette" butChevrolet Corvette will not.
From naturally disambiguated page names{{R from natural disambiguation}}Vienne river → Vienne (river)
To naturally disambiguated page names{{R to natural disambiguation}}Hyderabad (Sindh) → Hyderabad, Sindh

Merges, duplicates and moves

Use these rcat templates inanynamespace.
UsageTemplateExample(s)
Duplicated articles{{R from duplicated article}}
Merges
Checkpage history to see if a redirect is from an articlemerged into another page.
{{R from merge}}
Page moves
Checkpage history to see if a redirect is the result of apage renaming.
{{R from move}}
Page history
Checkpage history to see if a redirect has a significant edit history.
{{R with history}}
Wikipedia history
Checkpage history to see if a redirect is the result of historical changes in Wikipedia.
{{R with old history}}

Drafts

UsageTemplateExample(s)
Draft
For drafts in the draft or user namespaces to articles in the main namespace.
{{R from draft namespace}}
Old AfC draft
For drafts in the Wikipedia talk namespace to articles in the main namespace.
{{R from old AfC draft}}

To namespaces

Check each rcat'stemplate page to see in whichnamespace(s) it may be used.
UsageTemplateExample(s)
The following can sort redirects into either a cross-namespace category or a same-namespace category:
Any talk namespace
  • For:
    • any talk page to a corresponding page, more heavily watched, inanynamespace
{{R from remote talk page}}Wikipedia talk:Arbitration Committee/Procedures → Wikipedia talk:Arbitration Committee
Wikipedia (project) namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the Wikipedia namespace to a page outside of the Wikipedia namespace
{{R to project namespace}}Wikipedia:MOS → Wikipedia:Manual of Style
MOS:ABBR → Wikipedia:Manual of Style (abbreviations)
Help:IPA → Wikipedia:IPA
Help namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the help namespace to a page outside of the help namespace
{{R to help namespace}}Help:Magic word → Help:Magic words
H:R → Help:Redirect (H:R is in the Main namespace)
Wikipedia:Thumbnail → Help:Files
Portal namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the portal namespace to a page outside of the portal namespace
{{R to portal namespace}}Portal:Beatles → Portal:The Beatles
P:ENG → Portal:England
Wikipedia:0 → Portal:Contents
The following will sort redirects into a cross-namespace category:
Category namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the category namespace to any page
{{R to category namespace}}CAT:A → Category:Wikipedia adminship (CAT:A is in the Main namespace)
Category:A → Category:Wikipedia adminship
Draft namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the draft namespace to any page
{{R to draft namespace}}Wikipedia:Wikiproject Dacia/Drafts/Arcina → Draft:Arcina
Draft:Beatles → Draft:The Beatles
Main namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the main namespace to any page
{{R to main namespace}}Template:DSM IV TR → Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Beatles → The Beatles
Talk namespaces
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the talk namespace to any page
{{R to talk page}}Help:Table → Talk:Library
Wikipedia:Edit conflict → Wikipedia talk:Edit conflict
User talk:Simon → User:Simon ({{R to user namespace}})
User talk:Jimbo → Talk:Genius
Template namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the template namespace to any page
{{R to template namespace}}T:S → Template:Strikethrough (T:S is in the Main namespace.)
Template:R from → Template:R template index
User namespace
  • For:
  • Not for:
    • a page in the user namespace to any page
{{R to user namespace}}Wikipedia:MOS → User:Jimbo Wales
User talk:Tricky Ed → User:SuperEditor

User:SuperEditor → User talk:Tricky Ed ({{R to talk page}})
User:SuperEditor → User:Tricky Ed
User:Jimbo Wales/Workpage → User:Jimbo Wales

Miscellaneous

Check each rcat'stemplate page to see in whichnamespace(s) it may be used.
UsageTemplateExamples/Notes
To redirect to decade article{{R to decade}}
To redirect to century article{{R to century}}
People who are members of a group, organisation, ensemble or team{{R from member}}
From species to genus{{R from species to genus}}
Fictional characters{{R from fictional character}}Can optionally include the work the character is in as a parameter
Fictional species{{R from fictional species}}
Fictional objects/concepts{{R from fictional element}}
Fictional locations/settings{{R from fictional location}}
TV series episodes{{R from television episode}}Can optionally include the name of the series
Upcoming films{{R from upcoming film}}
Related terms or topics{{R to related topic}}
Related words{{R from related word}}
Subtopics{{R from subtopic}}
{{R to subtopic}}
Topics of lists{{R from list topic}}Birds of Tunisia → List of birds of Tunisia
Amusement rides{{R from amusement ride}}
From school stub to merge location{{R from school}}
From a song to an album or artist{{R from song}}
From an album to an artist{{R from album}}
From a band name to a band member{{R from band name}}
From an Internet URL or domain name{{R from URL}}

{{R from domain name}}

{{R from second-level domain}}
{{R from top-level domain}}
Thomas.loc.gov → THOMAS
Gnu.org → GNU
Openoffice.org → OpenOffice.org ({{R from other capitalisation}})
From a single Unicode character{{R from Unicode character}}
From a Unicode code{{R from Unicode code}}
From a phrase{{R from phrase}}
To an article without mention{{R to article without mention}}
From a film title{{R from film}}
From a book title{{R from book}}
From a gender-specific title{{R from gendered term}}
With possibilities{{R with possibilities}}
(Category:Template redirects with possibilities)
{{R category with possibilities}}
Subtopics or closelyrelated topics that should be explained within the text, which may possibly become afuture article
ISOs{{R from ISO 4 abbreviation}}
{{R from ISO 639 code}}
{{R from ISO 3166 code}}
{{R from ISO 4217 code}}
{{R from ISO 15924 code}}
ISO 4 –J. Nutr.Journal of Nutrition
ISO 639:zho → Chinese language
ISO 3166-1:MM → Myanmar
ISO 4217:USD → United States dollar
ISO 15924:Ethi → Ge'ez script
From anIETFRFC{{R from RFC}}
PrintworthinessPrintability
{{R printworthy}}
{{R unprintworthy}}
{{R with possibilities}} – printworthy by default
{{R from misspelling}} – unprintworthy by default
Protection{{R protected}}
{{R from high-use template}}
ToolsCategory:Miscellaneous redirects
Protection policy
{{Redirect category shell}}
{{Talk page of redirect}}
Wikidata{{R with Wikidata item}}hard redirects
{{Soft redirect with Wikidata item}}soft redirects

Alphanumeric listing

This index lists all rcats; to see many rcats listed by function, see thefunctional index and thenavbar.
Shortcut
  • Look for the first "significant" word, because this listing is sorted in a way that skips common prefixes like "R from". For example,R frommove is in the "M" group. To make them easier to find, some rcats are listed more than once. For example,R frompostalabbreviation will be found in the "P" group as well as in the "A" group.
  • Printability (inmainspace only)keys for third column of table:
  1. Printable – rcat will populate{{R printworthy}} by default
    • Hard = cannot be altered
    • Soft = can be altered tounprintworthy by a parameter
  2. Unprintable – rcat will populate{{R unprintworthy}} by default
    • Hard = cannot be altered
    • Soft = can be altered toprintworthy by a parameter
  3. No default – editors manually choose printability of redirects
  4. N/A – non-applicable – rcat is not used in mainspace or it isdeprecated
What to typeWhat it makesPrintability
"0–9"
{{R from ISO 4 abbreviation}}
category links talk edit
  • From an ISO 4 abbreviation: This is a redirect from anISO 4 publication title abbreviation to the unabbreviated publication title, or an article containing information about the publication.
    • In cases of an ISO 4 abbreviation with partially missing dots, or dots used inappropriately, please use{{R from misspelling}}.
Printable
– hard
{{R from ISO 639 code}}
category links talk edit
Unprintable
– hard
{{R from ISO 3166 code}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from ISO 4217 code}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from ISO 15924 code}}
category links talk edit
No default

"A"
{{R avoided double redirect}}
category links talk edit
Note: This rcat may also populateCategory:Avoided double redirects to be updated when appropriate.No default
{{R from abbreviation}}
category links talk edit
  • From an abbreviation: This is a redirect from an abbreviation to a related topic, such as the expansion of the abbreviation. Use this template for any length reductionother than the following.
    • Instead of this template:
      • use{{R from acronym}} for abbreviations that are pronounced as words, such as NATO and RADAR;
      • use{{R from initialism}} for those abbreviations that are pronounced as letters, such as CIA and HIV;
      • use{{R from short name}} for the initials of a person's name or for any other length reduction that is not typically classed as an abbreviation.
No default
{{R from postal abbreviation}}
category links talk edit
  • From postal abbreviation: This is a redirect from a postal abbreviation to its associated city, state or other geographic entity.
Unprintable
– hard
{{R from scientific abbreviation}}
category links talk edit
Printable
– hard
{{R from systematic abbreviation}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from US postal abbreviation}}
category links talk edit
Unprintable
– hard
{{R from acronym}}
category links talk edit
  • From an acronym: This is a redirect from anacronym to a related topic, such as the expansion of the acronym.
    • Remember that an acronym is a special type ofinitialism that can be spoken as a word, such as "NATO" or "radar" or "ANOVA".
    • Use{{R from initialism}} for abbreviations that have letters that are pronounced separately, such as "OAU" or "USSR" or "DoD".
No default
{{R to acronym}}
category links talk edit
  • To an acronym: This is a redirect to an acronym from its expanded form.
No default
{{R from adjective}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from old AfC draft}}
category links talk edit
N/A
{{R from adverb}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from airline code}}
category links talk edit
Printable
– hard
{{R from airport code}}
category links talk edit
Printable
– hard
{{R from album}}
category links talk edit
  • From an album: This is a redirect from an album or EP to a related topic such as the recording artist or a list of albums.
No default
{{R from alternative hyphenation}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from alternative language}}
category links talk edit
See alsoISO codes for language redirects
No default (Exception: Printable
from English termsonly – soft)
{{R from alternative military designation}}
category links talk edit
Printable
– hard
{{R from alternative name}}
category links talk edit
{{R to alternative name}} may also be used.
  • From an alternative name: This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.
    • This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names to aid searches and writing. It isnot necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
    • If this redirect is an incorrect name for the target, then{{R from incorrect name}} should be used instead.
No default
{{R comics from alternative name}}
category links talk edit
  • From an alternative name in comics: This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity, a pseudonym, a nickname, or a synonym of the comic book character detailed in the target article.
Printable
– hard
{{R ME from alternative name}}
category links talk edit
  • From a Middle-earth alternative name: This is a redirect from an alternative article title of aMiddle-earth related topic such as a pseudonym, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.
    • This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
    • If this redirect is an incorrect name for the target, then use{{R from incorrect name}}instead.
No default
{{R from alternative punctuation}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from alternative scientific name}}
category links talk edit
Printable
– soft
{{R from alternative spacing}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from alternative spelling}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R ME from alternative spelling}}
category links talk edit
No default
{{R from alternative translation}}
category links talk edit
Unprintable
– soft
{{R from alternative transliteration}}
category links talk edit
Unprintable
– hard
{{R from ambiguous sort name}}
category links talk edit
  • From an ambiguous sort name: This is a redirect from an ambiguous sort name to a page or list that disambiguates it. These redirects are pointed to by links that should always be disambiguated. Therefore, this template shouldnever appear on a page that has "(disambiguation)" in its titleunless the target page also has "(disambiguation)" in its title. For those redirects use{{R to disambiguation page}}instead.


Printable
– hard
{{R from ambiguous term}}
category links talk edit
  • From an ambiguous term: This is a redirect from an ambiguous page name to a page or list that disambiguates it. These redirects are pointed to by links that should always be disambiguated. Therefore, this template shouldnever appear on a page that has"(disambiguation)" in its title – in that case use{{R to disambiguation page}}instead.
Unprintable
– soft
{{R from American English}}
category links talk edit
Unprintable
– soft
{{R from amusement ride}}
category links talk edit
  • From an amusement ride: This is a redirect from an amusement ride to the amusement park in which the ride is located.
No default
{{R to anchor}}
category links talk edit
  • To an embedded anchor: This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to anembedded anchor on the redirect's target page.
    • An{{anchor|anchor name}} or{{visible anchor}} template, anHTML element withid="anchor name", or an|id=anchor name parameter can be placed at the beginning of a paragraph,substituted into a section header, or inserted within atable. Anchors may also be old section headers that have since been renamed, in order to preserve existing internal and external links.
    • Although section headers of the form==(Header name)== act as anchors by default, with them use{{R to section}}instead.
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{{R from animal}}
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  • From an animal: This is a redirect from one or more animals to a related main topic that describes the animal(s).
No default
{{R from antonym}}
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  • From an antonym: This is a redirect from a page that is an antonym or opposite of the target page.
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{{R to article without mention}}
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{{R from ASCII-only}}
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Unprintable
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{{R to ASCII-only}}
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{{R from ATC code}}
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  • From ATC code: This is a redirect from a title that is anATC code to an article about a pharmaceutical drug or to a section of an ATC list.
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{{R from ATCvet code}}
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  • From ATCvet code: This is a redirect from a title that is anATCvet code to an article about a veterinary drug or to a section of an ATCvet list.
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"B"
{{R from band name}}
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  • From a band name: This is a redirect from a musical band or musical group name that redirects to an article on a single person, i.e. the band or group leader.
{{R to joint biography}}
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  • To a joint biography: This is a redirect from one person's name to a biographical article that includes this person along with one or more other persons.
    • Be sure to include{{DEFAULTSORT:(surname), (given name)}} for correctcategory sorting of this person's name.
No default
{{R from birth name}}
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  • From birth name: This is a redirect from a person's birth name (néeor) to a more common name or a related topic.
    • Use this rcat to tagmainspace redirects when the title matches the subject's name given to them at birth. If the redirect is from apersonal name that differs from the birth name, then use{{R from personal name}}instead. In either case, be sure to include{{DEFAULTSORT:(surname), (given name)}} for correctcategory sorting of this person's name.
No default
{{R from book}}
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  • From a book: This is a redirect from a book title to a more general, relevant article, such as the author or publisher of the book or to its title in an alternative language.
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{{R from brand name}}
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  • From a brand name: This is a redirect from a brand name to a generic name. PerWP:RFD#DELETE #8, redirects arenot required to be mentioned by name in each article, and when multiple brand names redirect to the same subject, you should avoid spammy and promotional lists of brand names by omitting all except original or iconic brand names.
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{{R from British English}}
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{{R from bus route}}
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{{R from London bus route}}
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{{R from NYC bus route}}
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"C"
{{R from calling code}}
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No default
{{R from CamelCase}}
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  • From a camel case title: This is a redirect from a camel case page name. In the initial versions of Wikipedia, all links had to be "CamelCase", i.e., words that used medial capitals; they are "two-humped" like aBactrian camel. These are kept as redirects to maintain edit history and to avoid breaking links that may have been made externally.
Unprintable
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{{R from Canadian settlement name}}
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No default
{{R from miscapitalisation}}
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{{R from other capitalisation}}
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  • From other capitalisation: This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with theWikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation, or it leads to a title that is associated in some way with the conventional capitalisation of this redirect title. This may help writing, searching and international language issues.
    • If this redirect is an incorrect capitalisation, then{{R from miscapitalisation}} should be usedinstead, and pages that use this link should be updated to linkdirectly to the target. Miscapitalisations can be tagged inany namespace.
    • Use this rcat to tagonlymainspace redirects; when other capitalisations are in other namespaces, use{{R from modification}}instead.
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{{R from CAS Registry Number}}
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{{R from case citation}}
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  • From case citation: This is a redirect from a legal case citation to its associated article about the case.
Unprintable
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{{R from catchphrase}}
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No default
{{R to category namespace}}
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The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
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{{R category with possibilities}}
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  • From a category with possibilities: This is a redirect from a category title that potentially could be populated as a separate category.
    For Example: Mount Yao Mountains of Guangxi.
    • Other pages should not populate this redirected category. If you find category links to this redirect from articles, templates, categories, or portals, please retarget those links to the category page to which this entry redirects.
    • If used to tag redirects in any namespace other than category space, thenCategory:Pages with templates in the wrong namespace will be populated, so be sure to use this rcatonly on category pages.
N/A
{{R to century}}
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  • To a century: This is a redirect from a year or decade to the associated century article. Years from 4000 to 1700 BC should redirect to the relevant century perWikipedia:Timeline standards.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page. Individual articles may be created for these years or decades in the future.
Printable
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{{R from chemical formula}}
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Printable
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{{R from city and province}}
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Printable
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{{R from city and state}}
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Printable
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{{R from code}}
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No default
{{R from postal code}}
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  • From a postal code: This is a redirect from a postal code to its assigned geographic area.
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{{R comics from alternative name}}
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  • From an alternative name in comics: This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity, a pseudonym, a nickname, or a synonym of the comic book character detailed in the target article.
Printable
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{{R comics to list entry}}
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  • To a comics list entry: This is a redirect from a comics related title for a minor topic to alist of minor entities, a type of article which is a collection of brief descriptions and covers the subject more comprehensively.
    • Links to list entries should use this redirect and shouldnot be piped with the target pagename. This allows "what links here" to be used to identify the links to the individual sections.
No default
{{R comics from merge}}
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  • From a comics merge: This is a redirect from a comics title that was merged into the target article. This page was kept as a redirect in order topreserve its edit history after its content was merged into the target article's content. Pleasedo not remove the tag that generates this text (unless the need to recreate content on this page has been demonstrated) or delete this page.
No default
{{R comics naming convention}}
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No default
{{R comics with possibilities}}
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  • From a comics title with possibilities: This is a redirect from a comics-related title that potentially could be expanded into an article.
    • For guidance on how to start a new page from a section, please seeWikipedia:Summary style. It is important that the topic is notable in accordance with theguideline (here is ahelpful essay), and that the article is structured in line with themanual of style; otherwise, there is a possibility that the article will be re-merged and turned back into a redirect.
Printable
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{{R comics from related word}}
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  • From a comics-related word or phrase: This is a redirect from a word, phrase, concept, character, story or item to a comics title that is related in some way. This redirect might be a good candidate for aWiktionary link.
    • Redirects from related words are not properly redirects from alternative spellings of the same word. They are also different than redirects from a subtopic or related topic, since a related word is unlikely to warrant a full subtopic in the target page, or to have the possibility of ever becoming an article.
No default
{{R comics to section}}
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No default
{{R from common noun}}
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No default
{{R from company name}}
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No default
{{R from predecessor company name}}
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  • From predecessor company name: This is a redirect from the name of a former company to a successor company.
    • This applies to mergers and acquisitions – if this redirect resulted from a company that changed its name, then use{{R from former name}}instead.
No default
{{R for convenience}}
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  • Used for convenience: This is a redirect from a title that is intended to make it easier to get to the target page; the target is a more appropriate page for the purpose of the redirected title. Thisrcat is reserved for redirects that may not fit other descriptions.
    • This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing and searches. It does not need to be replaced with apiped link.
No default
{{R country data}}
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No default
{{R from cover song}}
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  • From a song's cover version: This is a redirect from a cover version of a song to the article about the original song this version covers. This accords with editing guidelines located atWP:SONGDAB.
    • Use this rcat only on redirects that are in Wikipedia'smain-article namespace, and only when the redirect's topic is a song which is a cover version of its target. If it is not a cover version of its target, use{{R from song}} instead.
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"D"
{{R to decade}}
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  • To a decade: This is a redirect from a year (or years) to to the associated decade article. Years from 1700 to 500 BCE should redirect to the relevant decade perWikipedia:Timeline standards.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page. Individual articles may be created for these years in the future.
Printable
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{{R from demonym}}
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  • From a demonym: This is a redirect from a term that denotes the inhabitants of a target place.
    • This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names to aid searches and writing. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
No default
{{R from diacritic}}
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  • From thesame page name with diacritics: This is a redirect from a page name thathas diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc.) to essentially the same page name without those marks or a "List of..." page anchored to a promising list item name without diacritics.
    • Apply this redirect (withoutpiping) when the subject page concerns language translation or foreign language equivalents. Other pages that use this redirect should be updated with a direct link to the redirect target (again, without piping).
    • Sort these redirects with {{DEFAULTSORT:(title without diacritics)}} and be sure to use a colon (: ) rather than a pipe (| ) to access themagic word directly.
    • This rcat can also be used on redirects to sections and anchors to indicate the diacritics version of a term/name written both ways.
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{{R to diacritic}}
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For actual transliterations use{{R from transliteration}}.
  • To thesame page name with diacritics: This is a redirect from a page name thatdoes not havediacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc.) to essentially the same page name with diacritical marks or a "List of..." page anchored to a promising list item name with diacritics. The correct form is given by the target of the redirect.
    • This redirect aids in searches and may be applied (withoutpiping) when the subject page concerns language translation or foreign language equivalents. Other pages that use this redirect should be updated with a direct link to the redirect target (again, without piping).
    • This rcat templatemust not be used to tag redirects to a title with differences that are 1:ligatures (like æ and Œ – use{{R to ligature}} instead), or 2: othernon-ASCII characters thatdo not include diacritics (likeGreek letters – use{{R from ASCII-only}} instead).
    • This rcat template can also be used on redirects to sections and anchors to indicate the diacritics-free version of a term/name written both ways.
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{{R ME without diacritics}}
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  • To thesame ME page name with diacritics: This is a redirect from essentially the sameMiddle-earth page name thatdoes not have diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc.) to the same title with those marks.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the page concerns language translation or English language equivalents. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
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{{R to disambiguation page}}
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  • To a disambiguation page: This is a redirect to a disambiguation page. This redirect is intended for use in links from other articles that need to refer to the disambiguation page, rather than be disambiguated. Therefore,this template should only appear on a redirect page that has "(disambiguation)" at the end of its title. Ambiguous titles that do not have page names ending with "(disambiguation)" should use{{R from ambiguous term}} instead. For disambiguations that later prove to still be ambiguous (e.g. "(painter)" when there are multiple notable painters by the same name) and which redirect to disambiguation pages, then{{R from incomplete disambiguation}} is the appropriate rcat template.
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{{R from incomplete disambiguation}}
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  • From incomplete disambiguation: This is a redirect from an incomplete disambiguation, a page name that is too ambiguous to be the title of an article or other project page. Such titles should redirect to an appropriate disambiguation page (orsection of it), or to a more complete disambiguation.
Unprintable
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{{R from incorrect disambiguation}}
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  • From incorrect disambiguation: This is a redirect from a page name with incorrect disambiguation due to a typographical error, a format that does not follow Wikipedia convention or a previous editorial misconception.
Unprintable
– hard
{{R from other disambiguation}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from predictable disambiguation}}
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  • From a predictable disambiguation: This is a redirect from a page name with parenthetical disambiguation that will appear in search predictions for an ambiguous term that readers are likely to search, to a page name using natural disambiguation that otherwise would not appear in predictions for the probable search term.
    • When the redirect and its target have the same base page name and only the disambiguation qualifier is different, use{{R from other disambiguation}}instead.
Unprintable
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{{R from unnecessary disambiguation}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from DOI prefix}}
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Printable
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{{R from URL}}
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  • From a URL: This is a redirect from aURL to an article about a related subject or online resource, which is more often referred to by its official name than by its URL.
Unprintable
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{{R from domain name}}
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  • From a domain name: This is a redirect from adomain name to an article about an associated entity or website, which is more often referred to by its official name than by its domain name.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the link in the context specifically concerns the website. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace the text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
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{{R from second-level domain}}
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  • From a second-level domain: This is a redirect from asecond-level domain to an article about its associatedtop-level domain, often to asection in that article, or to an article about its website.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the link in the context specifically concerns the second-level domain. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace the text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
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{{R from top-level domain}}
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  • From a top-level domain: This is a redirect from atop-level domain to an article about a website (or the company that hosts it) that is more often referred to by its short name or company name rather than its top-level domain name.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the link in the context specifically concerns the website. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace the text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
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{{R avoided double redirect}}
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Note: This rcat may also populateCategory:Avoided double redirects to be updated when appropriate.No default
{{R from draft namespace}}
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N/A
{{R to draft namespace}}
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The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
Unprintable
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{{R from drug trade name}}
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Printable
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{{R from duplicated article}}
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  • From a duplicated article: This is a redirect from a page on the same or very similar subject matter that was kept as a redirect to preservethis page's edit history after the content was merged.
    • Pleasedo not delete this redirect nor remove this tag unless the need to recreate this article is demonstrated.
Unprintable
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{{R ME from duplicated article}}
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  • From a Middle-earth duplicated article: This is a redirect from a page on the same or very similar subject matter related to theMiddle-earth legendarium. This title was kept as a redirect in order to preservethis page's edit history after the content was merged.
    • Pleasedo not delete this redirect nor remove this tag unless the need to recreate this article is demonstrated.
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"E"
{{R from E number}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from E2 symmetry}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from Eastern name}}
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No default
{{R from EC number}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from emoji}}
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  • From an emoji: This is a redirect from an emoji to an article describing the depicted concept or the emoji itself, perWP:REMOJI.
    • Only use{{R from Unicode character}} in addition to this redirect template if the title consists of asingle Unicode character. Do not use it for multiple-character emoji sequences, such asskin tone variants or national flags.
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{{R from eponym}}
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No default
{{R from mathematical expression}}
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No default
{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
No default

"F"
{{R from fictional character}}
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Also sorts toCategory:Redirects from fictional characters by default
  • From a fictional character: This is a redirect from a fictional character to a related fictional work or list of characters. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this character, a standalone list of characters, or a subsection of an article or list.
No default
{{R from fictional element}}
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Also sorts toCategory:Redirects from fictional elements by default.
  • From a fictional element: This is a redirect from a fictional element (such as an object or concept) to a related fictional work or list of similar elements. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this element, a subsection, or a standalone list of elements.
No default
{{R from fictional location}}
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  • From a fictional location: This is a redirect from a fictional location or setting to a related fictional work or list of places. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this place, a subsection, or a standalone list of settings.
No default
{{R from fictional species}}
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  • From a fictional species: This is a redirect from a fictional species to a related fictional work or list of species. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this fictional species, a standalone list of fictional species, or a subsection of an article or list.
No default
{{R from file extension}}
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  • From a file extension: This is a redirect from a title that is a file extension (such as.svg and.txt) to a related topic, such as an explanatory article, section of an article or a table. An example is:.jpgJPEG.
    • It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for common names and can help writing. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with a piped link.
    • This redirect is automatically sorted by the first letter (not by the leading dot).
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{{R from file metadata link}}
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  • From a file metadata link: This is a redirect from a wikilink created fromExif,XMP or other information (i.e. the "metadata" section on some file description pages) to a more detailed description of the metadata subject that is linked. Since MediaWiki offers only limited control over the targets of these camera-generated links, redirects like this are created to make them useful.
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{{R from filename}}
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  • From a filename: This is a redirect from a title that is a filename of the target.
    • It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for common names and can help writing and searches. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with a piped link.
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{{R from film}}
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  • From a film: This is a redirect from a film title that is a subtopic of the redirect target or a title in an alternative language that has been produced in that language.
No default
{{R from former name}}
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  • From a former name: This is a redirect from a former name or working title of the target topic to the new name that resulted from a name change.
No default
{{R to former name}}
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  • To a former name: This is a redirect to a former name or title of the subject's name or title.
No default
{{R ME from former name}}
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No default
{{R from former Swiss municipality}}
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  • From a former Swiss municipality: This is a redirect from a title for a formerSwiss municipality to the municipality into which it was incorporated and into the article of which it may have beenmerged. This redirect also populatesCategory:Redirects with possibilities.
    • With time, this topic may become an article of its own. This redirect may be replaced with an article started from scratch and carved out of the target page. When appropriate, article categories may also be added to the redirect page.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page.
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{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
No default

"G"
{{R from gendered term}}
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  • From a gendered term: This is a redirect from a word or phrase that specifiesgender to one that is either gender-neutral or specific to a different gender.
Printable
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{{R from gene symbol}}
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{{R from gerund}}
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No default
{{R from given name}}
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No default
{{R from Greek letter organization letters}}
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"H"
{{R from H2 symmetry}}
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{{R mentioned in hatnote}}
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  • Mentioned in a hatnote: This is a redirect from a title that is mentioned in ahatnote at the redirect target. The mention is usually atop thetarget article. It may, however, be directly under a section header, or in another article's hatnote(whenever the hatnote is under a section,{{R to section}} should also be used).
    • The titles of redirects mentioned in hatnotes may refer to a subject other than that of the target page. It is possible that this redirect may need to be retargeted, or become an article under its own title(see{{R with possibilities}}). If the title is a good candidate for aWiktionary link, it may also be added.
No default
{{R to help namespace}}
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  • To a help page: This is a redirect fromany pageinside oroutside of help namespace to a page in that namespace.
The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
Unprintable
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{{R from highway}}
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  • From a highway: This is a redirect from a highway page title that may be a topic more detailed than the target page. When the target page becomes too long, this redirect may be converted into an article that will be carved out of the target page.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page.
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{{R from highway in region}}
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  • From "highway in region": This is a redirect from the format "(highway) in (region)" to the (highway) article.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page.
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{{R from highway in region without possibilities}}
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  • From "highway in region" without possibilities: This is a redirect from the format "(highway) in (region)" to the (highway) article, a redirect that is unlikely to ever be expanded into its own article.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page, since times change, and there is still a chance, however slight, that this redirect will someday become a separate article in Wikipedia.
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{{R from high-use template}}
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{{R from former name}}
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  • From a former name: This is a redirect from a former name or working title of the target topic to the new name that resulted from a name change.
Printable
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{{R with history}}
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  • With history: This is a redirect from a page containingsubstantive page history. This page is kept as a redirect to preserve its former content and attributions. Pleasedo not remove the tag that generates this text (unless the need to recreate content on this page has been demonstrated), nor delete this page.
    • This template shouldnot be used for redirects having some edit history but no meaningful content in their previous versions, nor for redirects created as a result of apage merge (use{{R from merge}} instead), nor for redirects from a title that forms a historic part of Wikipedia (use{{R with old history}} instead).
No default
{{R with old history}}
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  • With old history: This is a redirect from a page that was from a historic version of this Wikipedia project.
Unprintable
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{{R from HTML entity}}
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"I"
{{R from identifier}}
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  • From an identifier: This is a redirect from a unique (alpha-)numerical identifier (like an EAN) to an article discussing that particular class of identifiers inmainspace. By convention the redirect must include the parenthetical disambiguator "(identifier)". Its purpose is to avoid clutter in "What links here" of the target article and to improve reverse lookup of articles containing references to individual manifestations of this particular class of identifiers (typically linked to through templates (of the various{{catalog lookup link}},{{infobox}},{{authority control}} and similar types) but it can also be used directly in piped links naming such manifestations), so that all mentionings of this class of identifier can be found in articles more easily. Do not use this redirect for "normal" links to the target page (in many cases, a similarly named redirect without the "(identifier)" disambiguator exists for this purpose).
Unprintable
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{{R from IMO number}}
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  • From an IMO number: This is a redirect from a title that is anIMO number to an article about the corresponding ship, ship owner or management company.
Unprintable
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{{R from imprint}}
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{{R from incomplete disambiguation}}
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  • From incomplete disambiguation: This is a redirect from an incomplete disambiguation, a page name that is too ambiguous to be the title of an article or other project page. Such titles should redirect to an appropriate disambiguation page (orsection of it), or to a more complete disambiguation.
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{{R from incomplete name}}
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  • From an incomplete name: This is a redirect from a title that is anincomplete form of a topic's correct name. The correct name is given by the target of this redirect.
    • Use this rcat to tag redirects from anincomplete form of a name, including a person's, a geographic entity's full name, or a book title. For acceptableshort names, please use{{R from short name}} instead. For outrighterroneous names, please use{{R from incorrect name}} instead.
    • This redirect is kept to aidsearches. Pages linking to this title should be updated to link directly to the correct title given above, unless the form is an acceptableshort name better tagged by{{R from short name}}.
    • This template tags redirects with a subcategory of theRedirects from incorrect names category, so the template{{R from incorrect name}} should not be used with this one.
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{{R from incorrect disambiguation}}
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  • From incorrect disambiguation: This is a redirect from a page name with incorrect disambiguation due to a typographical error, a format that does not follow Wikipedia convention or a previous editorial misconception.
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{{R from incorrect hyphenation}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from incorrect name}}
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  • From an incorrect name: This is a redirect from an incorrect name that serves readers as a good search term. The correct name is given by the target of the redirect.
    • Pages that use this link should be updated to link directly to the target without the use of apiped link that hides the correct details.
Unprintable
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{{R from initialism}}
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  • From an initialism: This is a redirect from an initialism to a related topic, such as the expansion of the initialism.
No default
{{R to initialism}}
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No default
{{R from ISO 4 abbreviation}}
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  • From an ISO 4 abbreviation: This is a redirect from anISO 4 publication title abbreviation to the unabbreviated publication title, or an article containing information about the publication.
    • In cases of an ISO 4 abbreviation with partially missing dots, or dots used inappropriately, please use{{R from misspelling}}.
Printable
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{{R from ISO 639 code}}
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CategoriesRedirects from ISO 639-1 and639-5 may also be populated.
No default
{{R from ISO 3166 code}}
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No default
{{R from ISO 15924 code}}
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"J–K–L"
{{R from Java package name}}
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  • From a Java package name: This is a redirect from aJava package name, or the fully-qualified name of a Java class or interface, to the software project or language feature that provides that package, or the computer-science concept that it implements.
Unprintable
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{{R to joint biography}}
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  • To a joint biography: This is a redirect from one person's name to a biographical article that includes this person along with one or more other persons.
    • Be sure to include{{DEFAULTSORT:(surname), (given name)}} for correctcategory sorting of this person's name.
No default
{{R from journal}}
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  • From journal: This is a redirect from a trade or professional journal article to a more general, relevant Wikipedia article, such as the author or publisher of the article or to the title in an alternative language.
Unprintable
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{{R from alternative language}}
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See alsoISO codes for language redirects
No default (Exception: Printable
from English termsonly – soft)
{{R from legislation}}
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  • From enacted legislation: This is a redirect from the alphanumeric form of an enacted legislation to an article titled in an alternative form that corresponds directly with the enacted legislation's alphanumeric form.
Unprintable
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{{R from less specific name}}
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  • From a less specific name: This is a redirect from a title that is a less specific name to a more specific, less general one.
    • It may be a less specialized term, a broader usage, a generic term or simply be worded less narrowly. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing and searches. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
    • Such names often indicate that a broader, overview article needs to be written. For such redirects{{R with possibilities}} should also be added.
No default
{{R from letter–word combination}}
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{{R from ligature}}
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  • From a title with ligatures: This is a redirect from a page name thathasligatures – (Æ or æ;Œ or œ;IJ or ij, orß) – to essentially the same page name without ligatures.
    • Apply this redirect (withoutpiping) when the subject page concerns language translation or foreign language equivalents. Other pages that use this redirect should be updated with a direct link to the redirect target (again, without piping).
    • Always sort these redirects with {{DEFAULTSORT:(title without ligatures)}} on thefirst new line after the categorization template(s).
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{{R to ligature}}
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  • From a title without ligatures: This is a redirect from a page name thatreplacesligatures – (Æ or æ;Œ or œ;IJ or ij; or ß) – with theirEnglish language equivalents.
    • Apply this redirect (withoutpiping) when the subject page concerns language translation or foreign language equivalents. Other pages that use this redirect should be updated with a direct link to the redirect target (again, without piping).
    • This redirect is used for searches and leads to its target in accordance with Wikipedianaming conventions.
    • This rcat templatemust not be used to tag redirects to a title with differences that are 1:diacritics (like◌̈ and◌́ – use{{R to diacritic}} instead), or 2: othernon-ASCII characters thatdo not include ligatures (use{{R from ASCII-only}} instead).
Unprintable
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{{R to list entry}}
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  • To a list entry: This is a redirect to a list in which the subject is an entry.
    • For redirects from a topic to a related list and not to an entry on that list, use{{R from list topic}}instead.
No default
{{R comics to list entry}}
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  • To a comics list entry: This is a redirect from a comics related title for a minor topic to alist of minor entities, a type of article which is a collection of brief descriptions and covers the subject more comprehensively.
    • Links to list entries should use this redirect and shouldnot be piped with the target pagename. This allows "what links here" to be used to identify the links to the individual sections.
No default
{{R ME to list entry}}
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No default
{{R from list topic}}
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{{R from London bus route}}
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{{R from London place name}}
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Printable
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{{R from long name}}
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  • From a longer title: This is a redirect from a title that is a complete, more complete or longer version of the topic's name. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing and searches. However, do not replace these redirected links with apiped link unless the page is updated for another reason.
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{{R from lyric}}
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  • From a lyric: This is a redirect from a lyric to a song or other source that describes the lyric.
Printable
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"M"
{{R to main namespace}}
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The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
N/A
{{R from manufacturer's designation}}
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  • From a manufacturer's designation: This is a redirect from a manufacturer's designation to a more common military or commercial designation of an aircraft, vehicle, or other item.
Printable
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{{R from married name}}
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Printable
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{{R from mathematical expression}}
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No default
{{R ME from alternative name}}
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  • From a Middle-earth alternative name: This is a redirect from an alternative article title of aMiddle-earth related topic such as a pseudonym, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.
    • This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
    • If this redirect is an incorrect name for the target, then use{{R from incorrect name}}instead.
No default
{{R ME from alternative spelling}}
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No default
{{R ME without diacritics}}
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  • To thesame ME page name with diacritics: This is a redirect from essentially the sameMiddle-earth page name thatdoes not have diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc.) to the same title with those marks.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the page concerns language translation or English language equivalents. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
Unprintable
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{{R ME from duplicated article}}
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  • From a Middle-earth duplicated article: This is a redirect from a page on the same or very similar subject matter related to theMiddle-earth legendarium. This title was kept as a redirect in order to preservethis page's edit history after the content was merged.
    • Pleasedo not delete this redirect nor remove this tag unless the need to recreate this article is demonstrated.
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{{R ME from former name}}
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No default
{{R ME to list entry}}
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No default
{{R ME with possibilities}}
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  • Middle-earth, with possibilities: This is a redirect from the name of aMiddle-earth topic which currently redirects to a section or to an entry in a list or other article, and which may be expandable into a separate article. The topic described by the title is more detailed than what is currently provided on the target page, or section of that page.
    • When the target page becomes too large, this redirect may be replaced with an article carved out of the target page. See also{{R ME to section}}, and when appropriate, use both together.
    • If the topic is not susceptible to a major expansion, tag instead with{{R ME to section}} or{{R ME to list entry}} as applicable.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page.
Printable
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{{R ME to section}}
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{{R from member}}
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  • From a member: This is a redirect from a person who is a member of a group to a general, related topic, such as the group name, organization, ensemble, or team of membership.
Printable
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{{R from meme}}
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{{R mentioned in hatnote}}
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  • Mentioned in a hatnote: This is a redirect from a title that is mentioned in ahatnote at the redirect target. The mention is usually atop thetarget article. It may, however, be directly under a section header, or in another article's hatnote(whenever the hatnote is under a section,{{R to section}} should also be used).
    • The titles of redirects mentioned in hatnotes may refer to a subject other than that of the target page. It is possible that this redirect may need to be retargeted, or become an article under its own title(see{{R with possibilities}}). If the title is a good candidate for aWiktionary link, it may also be added.
No default
{{R from merge}}
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  • From a merge: This is a redirect from a page that was merged into another page. This redirect was kept in order to preservethe edit history of this page after its content was merged into the content of the target page. Pleasedo not remove the tag that generates this text (unless the need to recreate content on this page has been demonstrated) or delete this page.
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{{R comics from merge}}
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  • From a comics merge: This is a redirect from a comics title that was merged into the target article. This page was kept as a redirect in order topreserve its edit history after its content was merged into the target article's content. Pleasedo not remove the tag that generates this text (unless the need to recreate content on this page has been demonstrated) or delete this page.
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{{R scouting from merge}}
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  • From a Scouting page merge: This is a redirect from aScouting title that was merged into the target article. This page was kept as a redirect in order topreserve its edit history after its content was merged into the target article's content. Pleasedo not remove the tag that generates this text (unless the need to recreate content on this page has been demonstrated) nor delete this page.
No default
{{R from file metadata link}}
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  • From a file metadata link: This is a redirect from a wikilink created fromExif,XMP or other information (i.e. the "metadata" section on some file description pages) to a more detailed description of the metadata subject that is linked. Since MediaWiki offers only limited control over the targets of these camera-generated links, redirects like this are created to make them useful.
Unprintable
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{{R from military designation}}
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  • From a military designation: This is a redirect from a military designation to a more common civilian or manufacturer's designation of an aircraft, vehicle, or other item.
Printable
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{{R from alternative military designation}}
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Printable
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{{R from variant military designation}}
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Printable
– hard
{{R from miscapitalisation}}
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Unprintable
– soft
{{R from misspelling}}
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Unprintable
– soft
{{R from modification}}
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Do not use this template in addition to{{R from transliteration}}, which is a subcategory.
No default
{{R from mojibake}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from monotypic taxon}}
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  • From a monotypic taxon: This is a redirect from a monotypic taxon to its only lower-ranking member. In a biology-related article, when for example a family has only one genus, the family may be a redirect to the genus.
    • Use {{R to monotypic taxon}} when making a redirectto a monotypic taxonfrom its only member, for example, from a species to the genus of which it is the only member.
No default
{{R to monotypic taxon}}
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  • To a monotypic taxon: This is a redirect from the only lower-ranking member of a monotypic taxon to its monotypic taxon. In a biology-related article, when for example a genus has only one species, thebinomial name may be a redirect to the genus.
    • Use {{R from monotypic taxon}} instead when making a redirectfrom a monotypic taxonto its only member, for example, from a family name to its sole genus.
No default
{{R from more specific name}}
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  • From a more specific name: This is a redirect from a title that is a more specific name to a less specific, more general one.
    • It may be a more specialized term, include extraneous identifiers, or simply be worded more narrowly. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing and searches. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
No default
{{R from more specific geographic name}}
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{{R from move}}
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  • From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
No default

"N"
{{R from former name}}
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  • From a former name: This is a redirect from a former name or working title of the target topic to the new name that resulted from a name change.
No default
{{R from name and country}}
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No default
{{R from name with title}}
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  • From name with title: This is a redirect from a person's name (typicallysurname) preceded (or followed) by atitle, such as "Mayor Smith" or "Cardinal Doe" to the name with no title or with the title in parentheses.
Unprintable
– soft
{{R to name with title}}
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  • To name with title: This is a redirect from the name with no title to a person's name (typicallysurname) preceded (or followed) by atitle, such as "Mayor Foo" or "Cardinal Foo", or with the title in parentheses ().
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{{R comics naming convention}}
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No default
{{R from natural disambiguation}}
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No default
{{R to natural disambiguation}}
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No default
{{R from non-neutral name}}
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  • From a non-neutral name: This is a redirect from a title that contains a non-neutral, pejorative, controversial, or offensive word, phrase, or name. It leads to the target page in accordance withWikipedia naming conventions for neutrality in page titles and can help writing and searches. Normally, these redirected links should be replaced with links that go directly to the target page.
Unprintable
– soft
{{R from CAS Registry Number}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from E number}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from EC number}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from numerals}}
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Unprintable
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{{R to numerals}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from numeronym}}
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  • From a numeronym: This is a redirect from anumeronym to a related topic, such as the expansion of the numeronym.
    • Remember that a numeronym is a special type ofacronym containing numbers that can be spoken as a word.
    • Use{{R from acronym}} for abbreviations that do not contain numbers.
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{{R from NYC bus route}}
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"O"
{{R with old history}}
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  • With old history: This is a redirect from a page that was from a historic version of this Wikipedia project.
Unprintable
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{{R from other capitalisation}}
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  • From other capitalisation: This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with theWikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation, or it leads to a title that is associated in some way with the conventional capitalisation of this redirect title. This may help writing, searching and international language issues.
    • If this redirect is an incorrect capitalisation, then{{R from miscapitalisation}} should be usedinstead, and pages that use this link should be updated to linkdirectly to the target. Miscapitalisations can be tagged inany namespace.
    • Use this rcat to tagonlymainspace redirects; when other capitalisations are in other namespaces, use{{R from modification}}instead.
Unprintable
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{{R from other disambiguation}}
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Unprintable
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"P"
{{R from person}}
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  • From a person(s): This is a redirect from a person or persons' name to a related article or section that describes the person(s).
    • It is a topic more specific than currently provided on the target article or a section of that article, hence this redirect is a potential article that may be suitable for expansion in accordance with Wikipedia'snotability policy onbiographies ofnotable people. Themagic word{{DEFAULTSORT:(surname), (given name)}} should be included below the#REDIRECT code in this page for correctcategory sorting of this person's name.
Printable
– soft
{{R from personal name}}
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  • From personal name: This is a redirect from an individual's personal name to an article titled with the subject's professionalstage name,pen name, or other better knownmoniker.
    • This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names; it may help writing and aid searches. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
    • If this is the name of a living person, then one or morereliable sources must be included in the target article that will support the existence of this personal name, or else a reference(s) must be added to this redirect'stalk page. This is in accord with Wikipedia'sbiography of living persons (BLP) policy, which applies toall Wikipedia pages, to include redirects.
    • Use this rcat only on redirects that are in Wikipedia'smain-article namespace, and only when the personal name differs from the subject's name when born. If the redirect title is the subject's birth name, use{{R from birth name}}instead.
Unprintable
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{{R from phrase}}
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  • From a phrase: This is a redirect from aphrase to a more general relevant article covering the topic.
    • Phrases should only have an individual article when there is enough (usually historical background) material to warrant a detailed article on the genesis and sociological impact of the phrase in question.
    • If the phrase is a catchphrase, use{{R from catchphrase}}; if it is a slogan, then use{{R from slogan}}; if it is a quotation, then use{{R from quotation}}.
No default
{{R plant with possibilities}}
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  • From a plant with possibilities: This is a redirect from a plant-related title that potentially could be expanded into an article. A redirect that employs this template will usually be a generally accepted species name that targets an article about a genus (or higher taxon).
    • For guidance on how to start a new page from a section, please seeWikipedia:Summary style. It is important that the topic is notable in accordance with theguideline, and that the article is structured in line with themanual of style; otherwise, there is a possibility that the article will be re-merged and turned back into a redirect.
    • Do not replace these redirected links withpiped links.
Printable
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{{R from plural}}
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  • From the plural form: This is a redirect from a plural noun to its singular form.
    • This redirect link is used for convenience; it is often preferable to add the plural directly after the link (for example,[[link]]s). However, do not replace these redirected links with a simpler link unless the page is updated for another reason (seeWP:NOTBROKEN).
    • Use this rcat to tagonlymainspace redirects; when plural forms are found in other namespaces, use{{R from modification}}instead.
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{{R to plural}}
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  • To its plural form: This is a redirect from a singular noun to its plural form.
    • Redirects of this sort exist for reader convenience in cases of singular–plural pairs. It is also used for "false singulars", wherein the plural or plural-looking form is better attested in usage, such that the normal "prefer the singular" Wikipedia naming convention is not followed. Examples:
    • Use this rcat to tag qualifiedmainspace redirectsonly; if qualified singular forms are found in other namespaces, use{{R from modification}}instead.
Unprintable
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{{R to portal namespace}}
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The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
Unprintable
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{{R from portmanteau}}
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  • From a portmanteau: This is a redirect from aportmanteau to a related topic, such as the expansion of the portmanteau. The expanded form is given by the target of the redirect.
    • Use{{R from short name}}, instead, for abbreviations that are shortened names but not portmanteaus.
No default
{{R with possibilities}}
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  • With possibilities: This is a redirect from a title that potentially could be expanded into a new page such as a new template. The topic described by this title may be more detailed than is currently provided on the target page or in a section of that page.
    • When the target page becomes too large, or for any reason a new page would be an improvement, this redirect may be replaced with an article, template or other project page that is carved out of the target page. See also{{R to section}} and use together with this rcat when appropriate.
    • If the topic of the redirect is not susceptible to expansion, then use other rcats such as{{R to section}} or{{R to list entry}}when appropriate.
    • Since a new page may be created, links to this redirectshouldnot be replaced with a direct link to the target page. To makeredirects to this page, use{{R avoided double redirect}}.
    • {{R printworthy}} should be used together with this template when applied to a redirect inmainspace.
    • When used on a template redirect, it will automatically populateCategory:Template redirects with possibilities.
Printable
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{{R category with possibilities}}
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  • From a category with possibilities: This is a redirect from a category title that potentially could be populated as a separate category.
    For Example: Mount Yao Mountains of Guangxi.
    • Other pages should not populate this redirected category. If you find category links to this redirect from articles, templates, categories, or portals, please retarget those links to the category page to which this entry redirects.
    • If used to tag redirects in any namespace other than category space, thenCategory:Pages with templates in the wrong namespace will be populated, so be sure to use this rcatonly on category pages.
N/A
{{R comics with possibilities}}
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  • From a comics title with possibilities: This is a redirect from a comics-related title that potentially could be expanded into an article.
    • For guidance on how to start a new page from a section, please seeWikipedia:Summary style. It is important that the topic is notable in accordance with theguideline (here is ahelpful essay), and that the article is structured in line with themanual of style; otherwise, there is a possibility that the article will be re-merged and turned back into a redirect.
Printable
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{{R ME with possibilities}}
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  • Middle-earth, with possibilities: This is a redirect from the name of aMiddle-earth topic which currently redirects to a section or to an entry in a list or other article, and which may be expandable into a separate article. The topic described by the title is more detailed than what is currently provided on the target page, or section of that page.
    • When the target page becomes too large, this redirect may be replaced with an article carved out of the target page. See also{{R ME to section}}, and when appropriate, use both together.
    • If the topic is not susceptible to a major expansion, tag instead with{{R ME to section}} or{{R ME to list entry}} as applicable.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page.
Printable
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{{R plant with possibilities}}
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  • From a plant with possibilities: This is a redirect from a plant-related title that potentially could be expanded into an article. A redirect that employs this template will usually be a generally accepted species name that targets an article about a genus (or higher taxon).
    • For guidance on how to start a new page from a section, please seeWikipedia:Summary style. It is important that the topic is notable in accordance with theguideline, and that the article is structured in line with themanual of style; otherwise, there is a possibility that the article will be re-merged and turned back into a redirect.
    • Do not replace these redirected links withpiped links.
Printable
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{{R from postal abbreviation}}
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  • From postal abbreviation: This is a redirect from a postal abbreviation to its associated city, state or other geographic entity.
Unprintable
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{{R from US postal abbreviation}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from postal code}}
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  • From a postal code: This is a redirect from a postal code to its assigned geographic area.
Unprintable
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{{R from UK postcode}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from predecessor company name}}
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  • From predecessor company name: This is a redirect from the name of a former company to a successor company.
    • This applies to mergers and acquisitions – if this redirect resulted from a company that changed its name, then use{{R from former name}}instead.
No default
{{R from predictable disambiguation}}
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  • From a predictable disambiguation: This is a redirect from a page name with parenthetical disambiguation that will appear in search predictions for an ambiguous term that readers are likely to search, to a page name using natural disambiguation that otherwise would not appear in predictions for the probable search term.
    • When the redirect and its target have the same base page name and only the disambiguation qualifier is different, use{{R from other disambiguation}}instead.
Unprintable
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{{R printworthy}}
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Printable
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{{R from product name}}
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  • From a product or service: This is a redirect from a title that is the name of a product or service to a more general, relevant article such as the company or person that sells it.
    • This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing and searches. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
No default
{{R to project namespace}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from proper noun}}
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  • From a proper noun: This is a redirect from a proper noun, a noun that begins with anupper-case letter (such as "Africa"), to a related word or topic that may or may not use a proper noun in its title.
No default
{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
No default
{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
No default
{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
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{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
No default
{{R from pseudonym}}
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"Q–R"
{{R from quotation}}
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Printable
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{{R from radio frequency}}
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  • From a radio frequency: This is a redirect from a radio frequency to a related topic, most commonly the single radio station that broadcasts on the frequency.
    • If more than one station with an article broadcasts using the frequency, adisambiguation page should be used instead.
No default
{{R from radio program}}
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  • From a radio program: This is a redirect from a title of radio program or radio series that is a subtopic of the redirect target.
No default
{{R from railroad name with ampersand}}
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Unprintable
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{{R to redirect template}}
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Unprintable
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{{R to related topic}}
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  • To a related topic: This is a redirect to an article about a similar topic.
    • Redirects from related topics are different than redirects from related words, because a related topic is more likely to warrant a full and detailed description in the target article. If this redirect's subject isnotable, then also tag it with{{R with possibilities}} and{{R printworthy}}.
No default
{{R from related word}}
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  • From a related word or phrase: This is a redirect from a word orphrase (term) to a page title that is related in some way. This redirect might be a good search term, or it could be a candidate for aWiktionary link.
    • Redirects from related words are not properlyredirects from alternative spellings of the same word. They are also different from redirects that aresubtopics orrelated topics, because unlike those, a related word or phrase probably does not warrant its own subtopic section in the target page or possess the possibility of ever becoming an article, template, project page, and so forth.
No default
{{R comics from related word}}
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  • From a comics-related word or phrase: This is a redirect from a word, phrase, concept, character, story or item to a comics title that is related in some way. This redirect might be a good candidate for aWiktionary link.
    • Redirects from related words are not properly redirects from alternative spellings of the same word. They are also different than redirects from a subtopic or related topic, since a related word is unlikely to warrant a full subtopic in the target page, or to have the possibility of ever becoming an article.
No default
{{R from relative}}
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No default
{{R from remote talk page}}
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N/A
{{R from reporting name}}
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Printable
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{{R restricted}}
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Printable
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{{R from RFC}}
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  • From an RFC: This is a redirect from anIETFRFC number to an article about the RFC or its subject.
Unprintable
{{R from Wade–Giles romanization}}
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Printable
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{{R from route number}}
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  • From a route number: This is a redirect from a numbered road that is insufficiently notable for an independent article to a list of roads that covers the route.
No default

"S"
{{R from S2 symmetry}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from school}}
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  • From a school: This is a redirect from a school article that may have had very little information or did not meet notability criteria. The information from this article may have been merged into a list of schools or an article on the appropriate school district or geographical location.
No default
{{R from scientific abbreviation}}
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{{R from scientific name}}
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Printable
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{{R from alternative scientific name}}
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Printable
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{{R to scientific name}}
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Printable
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{{R scouting from merge}}
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  • From a Scouting page merge: This is a redirect from aScouting title that was merged into the target article. This page was kept as a redirect in order topreserve its edit history after its content was merged into the target article's content. Pleasedo not remove the tag that generates this text (unless the need to recreate content on this page has been demonstrated) nor delete this page.
No default
{{R from second-level domain}}
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  • From a second-level domain: This is a redirect from asecond-level domain to an article about its associatedtop-level domain, often to asection in that article, or to an article about its website.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the link in the context specifically concerns the second-level domain. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace the text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
Unprintable
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{{R to section}}
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No default
{{R comics to section}}
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No default
{{R ME to section}}
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No default
{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
No default
{{R from short name}}
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  • From a short name: This is a redirect from a title that is a shortened form of a more complete page title, such as a person's full name or the unbroken title of a written work.
No default
{{R from shortcut}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from slogan}}
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No default
{{R from song}}
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  • From a song: This is a redirect from a song title to a more general, relevant article such as an album, film or artist where the song is mentioned. Redirecting to the specific album or film in which the song appears is preferable to redirecting to the artist when possible.
    • There is consensus that the majority of songs do not meetWikipedia's notability guidelines. Songs should only have an individual article when there is enough material to warrant a detailed article.
    • For redirects of cover songs to the article about the original song, use{{R from cover song}} instead.
    • For redirects of remixes to the article about the original song, use{{R from remix}} instead.
Unprintable
– soft
{{R from cover song}}
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  • From a song's cover version: This is a redirect from a cover version of a song to the article about the original song this version covers. This accords with editing guidelines located atWP:SONGDAB.
    • Use this rcat only on redirects that are in Wikipedia'smain-article namespace, and only when the redirect's topic is a song which is a cover version of its target. If it is not a cover version of its target, use{{R from song}} instead.
Unprintable
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{{R from sort name}}
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Printable
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{{R from ambiguous sort name}}
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  • From an ambiguous sort name: This is a redirect from an ambiguous sort name to a page or list that disambiguates it. These redirects are pointed to by links that should always be disambiguated. Therefore, this template shouldnever appear on a page that has "(disambiguation)" in its titleunless the target page also has "(disambiguation)" in its title. For those redirects use{{R to disambiguation page}}instead.


Printable
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{{R from South Indian spelling}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from species to genus}}
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No default
{{R from more specific geographic name}}
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No default
{{R from less specific name}}
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  • From a less specific name: This is a redirect from a title that is a less specific name to a more specific, less general one.
    • It may be a less specialized term, a broader usage, a generic term or simply be worded less narrowly. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing and searches. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
    • Such names often indicate that a broader, overview article needs to be written. For such redirects{{R with possibilities}} should also be added.
No default
{{R from more specific name}}
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  • From a more specific name: This is a redirect from a title that is a more specific name to a less specific, more general one.
    • It may be a more specialized term, include extraneous identifiers, or simply be worded more narrowly. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions forcommon names and can help writing and searches. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with apiped link.
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{{R to sports league}}
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  • To sports league: This is a redirect from team or other redirect currently not with its own article to article for the sports league.
Unprintable
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{{R from spouse}}
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  • From a spouse: This is a redirect from the name of a person'sspouse (husband or wife) or former spouse to the article about the person.
No default
{{R from stock symbol}}
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Unprintable
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{{R to stub template}}
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  • To a stub template: This is a redirect from a template shortcut or title that may have been moved (renamed) or merged to the targetstub template.
N/A
{{R from stylization}}
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Printable
– soft
{{R from subpage}}
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  • From a subpage: This is a redirect from asubpage. In a page title, a subpage name appears after aforward slash (/); for example, "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Articles", which is a subpage of "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket", redirects to Template:CricketRecentChanges. Not all articles or other pages with "/" in their titles are subpages (e.g.CP/M).
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{{R to subpage}}
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No default
{{R from subsidiary}}
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No default
{{R from subsidiary title}}
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Unprintable
– hard
{{R from subtopic}}
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No default
{{R to subtopic}}
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No default
{{R from surname}}
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No default
{{R from former Swiss municipality}}
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  • From a former Swiss municipality: This is a redirect from a title for a formerSwiss municipality to the municipality into which it was incorporated and into the article of which it may have beenmerged. This redirect also populatesCategory:Redirects with possibilities.
    • With time, this topic may become an article of its own. This redirect may be replaced with an article started from scratch and carved out of the target page. When appropriate, article categories may also be added to the redirect page.
    • Do not replace these redirected links with a link directly to the target page.
Printable
– hard
{{R to Swiss municipality 2L}}
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  • To a Swiss municipality 2L: This is a redirect from a title in the form "[name of municipality](space)[two-letter abbreviation for canton]" to a municipality ofSwitzerland. With this format, the municipality Aclens in the canton of Vaud is a redirect titled "Aclens VDAclens VD".
Unprintable
– hard
{{R to Swiss municipality (canton)}}
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Printable
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{{R to Swiss municipality (, Switzerland)}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from symbol}}
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  • From a symbol: This is a redirect from asymbol to the meaning of the symbol or to a related topic.
No default
{{R from gene symbol}}
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Unprintable
– hard
{{R from mathematical expression}}
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No default
{{R from stock symbol}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from E2 symmetry}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from H2 symmetry}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from S2 symmetry}}
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Unprintable
– hard
{{R from synonym}}
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Printable
– hard
{{R from systematic abbreviation}}
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{{R from systematic name}}
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No default
{{R to systematic name}}
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Unprintable
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"T"
{{R from remote talk page}}
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N/A
{{R to talk page}}
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The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
Unprintable
– hard
{{R taxon with possibilities}}
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  • From a taxon with possibilities: This is a redirect from a title related to an organism that potentially could be expanded into an article. A redirect that employs this template will usually be a generally accepted species name that targets an article about a genus (or higher taxon).
    • For guidance on how to start a new page from a section, please seeWikipedia:Summary style. It is important that the topic is notable in accordance with theguideline, and that the article is structured in line with themanual of style; otherwise, there is a possibility that the article will be re-merged and turned back into a redirect.
    • Do not replace these redirected links withpiped links.
Printable
– hard
{{R from monotypic taxon}}
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  • From a monotypic taxon: This is a redirect from a monotypic taxon to its only lower-ranking member. In a biology-related article, when for example a family has only one genus, the family may be a redirect to the genus.
    • Use {{R to monotypic taxon}} when making a redirectto a monotypic taxonfrom its only member, for example, from a species to the genus of which it is the only member.
No default
{{R to monotypic taxon}}
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  • To a monotypic taxon: This is a redirect from the only lower-ranking member of a monotypic taxon to its monotypic taxon. In a biology-related article, when for example a genus has only one species, thebinomial name may be a redirect to the genus.
    • Use {{R from monotypic taxon}} instead when making a redirectfrom a monotypic taxonto its only member, for example, from a family name to its sole genus.
No default
{{R from team}}
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  • From a team: This is a redirect from a team/club/squad to the sporting league/association in which the team is a member.
No default
{{R from technical name}}
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Printable
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{{R to technical name}}
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No default
{{R from telephone number}}
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  • From a telephone number: This is a redirect from a telephone number to a related topic, such as the company that can be reached there.
Unprintable
– soft
{{R to template namespace}}
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The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
Unprintable
– hard
{{R protected}}
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  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
No default
{{R from name with title}}
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  • From name with title: This is a redirect from a person's name (typicallysurname) preceded (or followed) by atitle, such as "Mayor Smith" or "Cardinal Doe" to the name with no title or with the title in parentheses.
Unprintable
– soft
{{R to name with title}}
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  • To name with title: This is a redirect from the name with no title to a person's name (typicallysurname) preceded (or followed) by atitle, such as "Mayor Foo" or "Cardinal Foo", or with the title in parentheses ().
Unprintable
– soft
{{R from list topic}}
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Printable
– hard
{{R from top-level domain}}
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  • From a top-level domain: This is a redirect from atop-level domain to an article about a website (or the company that hosts it) that is more often referred to by its short name or company name rather than its top-level domain name.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the link in the context specifically concerns the website. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace the text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
Unprintable
– hard
{{R from trademark}}
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Printable
– hard
{{R from alternative translation}}
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Unprintable
– soft
{{R from alternative transliteration}}
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Unprintable
– hard
{{R from television episode}}
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Category:Episode redirects to lists or one of its subcategories may also be populated by default.
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{{R from Twitter username}}
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Unprintable
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"U"
{{R from UK postcode}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from Unicode character}}
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  • From a Unicode character: This is a redirect from asingle Unicode character to an article or Wikipedia project page that infers meaning for the symbol. Examples would be monetary symbols like dollar and euro signs, language symbols, emoji, and so on. For a multiple-character-long title with diacritics, use template{{R from diacritic}}instead. For codes such as "U+00E6", use{{R from Unicode code}}.
Unprintable
– soft
{{R from Unicode code}}
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Unprintable
– hard
{{R from UN/LOCODE}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from unnecessary disambiguation}}
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Unprintable
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{{R unprintworthy}}
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Unprintable
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{{R from upcoming film}}
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  • Upcoming films: This is a redirect from a title that is indraft namespace atDraft:Template index/Redirect pages, soplease do not create an article from this redirect (unless moving a ready draft here). You are welcome to improve the draft article while it is being considered for inclusion inarticle namespace. If the draft link is a redirect, then you may boldly turn that redirect into a draft article. The topic described by this title may be more detailed than is currently provided on the target page or in a section of that page
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{{R to userbox}}
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  • To a userbox: This is a redirect from a shortcut or the result of a page move/rename to auserbox template.
N/A
{{R to user namespace}}
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The above template is being used incorrectly. Please remove it from this redirect.
Unprintable
– hard
{{R from US military aircraft designator}}
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Unprintable
– hard
{{R from US postal abbreviation}}
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Unprintable
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"V–W"
{{R from variant military designation}}
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Printable
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{{R from verb}}
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{{R from Wade–Giles romanization}}
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Printable
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{{R to warning template}}
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N/A
{{R from Western name}}
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No default
{{R with Wikidata item}}
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{{R ME without diacritics}}
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  • To thesame ME page name with diacritics: This is a redirect from essentially the sameMiddle-earth page name thatdoes not have diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc.) to the same title with those marks.
    • Use this redirect link (withoutpiping) when the page concerns language translation or English language equivalents. Other pages using this link should be updated to replace text with the redirect target (again, without piping).
Unprintable
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{{R from letter–word combination}}
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No default
{{R from work}}
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No default
{{R from writer}}
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  • From a writer(s): This is a redirect from awriter (or writers) to a related topic usually about one of their works.
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"X–Y–Z"
{{R from year}}
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  • From year: This is a redirect from a formatted year title to the related year article.
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{{Redirect category shell}}
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This page is aredirect.The followingcategories are used to track and monitor this redirect:
  • Semi-protected: This is a redirect from a title that is semi-protected from editing for any of several possible reasons.
    • Please do not replace these redirected links with links directly to the target page unless expressly advised to do so below or elsewhere on this page, or if the change is supported by a policy or guideline.
  • From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
  • From a former name: This is a redirect from a former name or working title of the target topic to the new name that resulted from a name change.
When appropriate,protection levels are automatically sensed, described and categorized.
{{Deprecated template}}
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Template:old isdeprecated. Please useTemplate:new instead.
{{Talk page of redirect}}
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This is the "Talk page of redirect" template.ERROR: This template is only for use ontalk pages ofredirects. If this message is visible, then thesubject page is not a redirect nor atRfD, and this template should be removed from this page.
Soft redirects
{{Category redirect}}
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This category is located atCategory:''new category name''.
Note: This category should be empty.

The followingcategories are used to track and monitor this redirect:
See theinstructions for more information.

Administrators: If this category name is unlikely to be entered on new pages, and allincoming links have been cleaned up,click here to delete.

{{Soft redirect}}
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Soft redirect to:new page name
This page is asoft redirect.
{{Soft redirect with Wikidata item}}
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Wikidata
This page is asoft redirect.
Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages(Q9255862).
Use this template forsoft redirects only; for hard redirects use{{R with Wikidata item}}.
Header for redirect categories
{{Redirect category}}
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The pages in this category areredirects. To add a redirect to this category, place{{Redirect category shell|(redirect template link)}} on thesecond new line (skip a line) after#REDIRECT [[Target page name]]. For more information follow the links.Neversubstitute redirect template(s), nor place them onsoft redirects.
See also thecomplete list of redirect templates and theredirect style guide.
This is amaintenancecategory, used formaintenance of the Wikipedia project. It is not part of the encyclopedia and containsnon-article pages, or groups articles by status rather than subject. Do not include this category in content categories (except foreponymous maintenance categories).
This is atracking category. It builds and maintains a list of pages primarily for the sake of the list itself. They are not part of theencyclopedia's categorization scheme.
  • This category ishidden on itsmember pages—unless the correspondinguser preference (Appearance → Show hidden categories) is set.
  • These categories can be used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attentionen masse" (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience.
  • These categories also serve to aggregate members of several lists or sub-categories into a larger, more efficient list (discriminated by classifications).

Notes

  • {{Redirect category shell}} may be used to add one or more appropriate redirect category (rcat) templates to redirects. Click the template link and read its documentation page for more information. Also, see itscomparison page, which illustrates its differences with individual rcat tagging.
  • For talk pages, there are only certain rcats that should be used. The only rcats that apply to pages in the talk namespaces are{{R from alternative name}},{{R from shortcut}}, and those associated with moves, merges, disambiguations and cross-namespace redirects. For more information, read the templates' documentation pages. See also{{Talk page of redirect}}.
  • If a redirect is tagged incorrectly, for example, if an editor places a mainspace-only rcat on a redirect in another namespace, the redirect will not be sorted into the expected category. Instead, the redirect may be sorted intoCategory:Pages with incorrectly transcluded templates or its subcategoryPages with templates in the wrong namespace, categories that should remain empty.
  • When rcats are used to categorize image-file redirects, the category(ies) may not appear on the redirect page after saving even if they appeared on preview, and even if preferences are set to view hidden categories. Yet the image-file redirect will still populate the category(ies). For example, inCategory:Redirects from moves under the section headingMedia in category "Redirects from moves", many image-file redirects have been correctly categorized, and yet for example{{Rcat shell|{{R from move}}{{R from short name}}}}'s categories may not appear on theimage-file redirect's page. Hidden categories on image-file redirects can be detected by clicking on "Page information" in theTools menu on the sidebar.

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