Wikipedia:WikiProject Mountains/Multi-Template

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There are several different templates that used to be used to construct a mountain infobox. These templates are now deprecated.

  • The infobox must start with either
{{Mtnbox start}}
Named arguments: Name, Photo, Caption, Elevation, Location, Range
or
{{Mtnbox start nopic}}
Named arguments: Name, Elevation, Location, Range
or
{{Mtnbox start norange}}
Named arguments: Name, Photo, Caption, Elevation, Location
or
{{Mtnbox start nopic norange}}
Named arguments: Name, Elevation, Location
  • The next template (describing the topographic prominence of the peak) is optional:
{{Mtnbox prom}}
1 positional parameter
  • The next template in the infobox must define the latitude and longitude. Either of these templates is acceptable:
{{Mtnbox coor dms}}
9 positional parameters - same as {{coor dms}}
{{Mtnbox coor dm}}
7 positional parameters - same as {{coor dm}}
{{Mtnbox coor d}}
5 positional parameters - same as {{coor d}}
  • The next template (describing the topo map that the mountain appears on) is optional:
{{Mtnbox topo}}
1 positional parameter
  • The next (optional) template describes the geology of the mountain. Either one of these templates is acceptable:
{{Mtnbox geology}}
Named arguments: Type, Age
{{Mtnbox volcano}}
Named arguments: Type, Age, Last eruption
  • The next (optional) template describes the climbing of the mountain:
{{Mtnbox climb}}
Named arguments: First ascent, Easiest route
  • The next templates are specific to peaks in the British Isles.
{{Mtnbox UK}} - for Great Britain and the Isle of Man
{{Mtnbox Ireland}} - for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
Both have the named arguments: grid_ref, listing
  • The next template (describing the etymology and pronunciation of the mountain's name) is optional:
{{Mtnbox language}}
Named arguments: translation, language, pronunciation
  • Finally, the infobox must finish with:
{{Mtnbox finish}}