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The goal of this WikiProject is to improve Wikipedia's Location Format to exhibit a worldwide view.

The members of this WikiProject believe that locations such as cities should be formatted canonically thus:

London, Ontario, Canada

rather than

London, Ontario

Principles

  • The country should always be linked, if it has not been linked earlier in the article.

Exceptions

Advantages

  • Relevancy. In an article about a geographic location, person, building, etc., located in London, Ontario, Canada, if London and Canada are relevant, then Ontario is.
  • Consistency. The only reason "London, Ontario, Canada" becomes wikilinked as " London, Ontario, Canada" is usually of laziness, because it takes more typing. This can be seen in articles on world cities with single-name article titles or redirects such as London (England) or San Francisco are usually already canonically linked. It makes more sense to link every component.
  • Style. The ", " (comma+space) is ugly inside the wikilink.

Common objections

  • It's useless.
    You may think it's useless, but we think it's useful. See Advantages section above.
  • The city article will link to the state/province/etc. in the first sentence.
    That's still an extra mouse click, waiting for the page to load, locating the link, etc. Not a reason to remove region links.

Some objections seem to be based on the idea of "who would want to click on Ontario?" This is a fallacy born of limited worldview. Assuming you are not familiar with Germany, consider this link: Bevern, Lower Saxony, and compare to Bevern, Lower Saxony, Germany.

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