Wikipedia:Featured topics

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Featured topics in Wikipedia

This star symbolizes the featured topics on Wikipedia.
This star symbolizes the featured topics on Wikipedia.

A featured topic is a collection of inter-related articles in which at least half are featured articles or featured lists. The remaining articles must be at least good quality. A featured topic represents Wikipedia's best work by thoroughly covering all parts of that topic through several high-quality articles that share a similar structure and are well-linked with each other. To become featured, a topic must meet a set of criteria.

Featured topics are nominated and discussed at the Wikipedia:Featured and good topic candidates page, where they are either accepted or rejected. Additions to existing featured topics are also discussed there. Do not add an article directly to a featured topic without nominating it first.


[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] There are currently 186 featured topics that encompass 1,513 unique articles. There are 57 articles concurrently in two featured topics, 10 articles in a featured topic and a good topic, 7 articles in two featured topics and a good topic, and 2 articles in a featured topic and two good topics. There are 47 topics in which every article is featured if possible.


In the topic boxes below:

indicates that the article is a featured article or featured list.
indicates that the article is a good article.
indicates that the article is an audited article of limited subject matter or inherent instability.
Featured topic indicates that every article in the topic is featured if possible.
indicates that the article has lost its good or featured article status, or was previously an audited article of limited subject matter, but no longer is (only in the case of a topic under grace period).

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