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buttonlabel=Create a Country Now!
buttonlabel=Create a Country Now!
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The next most important thing you want to do is to create your [[Template:Country data|country data template]], such as [[Template:Country_data_Laefevia|this one]]. Enter just the (short) name of your country below:
The next most important thing you want to do is to create your country data template, such as [[Template:Country_data_Lhavres|this one]].  
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<inputbox>
type=create
type=create
break=no
break=no
preload=Template:New/Country data
preload=Template:New/Template:Country data
buttonlabel=Create a Country Data Template Now!
buttonlabel=Create a Country Data Template Now!
prefix=Template:Country_data_
prefix=Template:Country_data_
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Once you've got your country's page up and running, there are other page you can create. Below are a few useful shortcuts for more creativity: <br>
Once you've got your country's page up and running, there are other page you can create. Below are a few useful shortcuts for more creativity: <br>

Latest revision as of 18:42, 2 June 2018

For starters, you probably want to create your own country! Otherwise you wouldn't be here in the first place, right? To do that, simply enter the title of your country into the box bellow and off you go to create your own country:


The next most important thing you want to do is to create your country data template, such as this one.


Once you've got your country's page up and running, there are other page you can create. Below are a few useful shortcuts for more creativity:
Settlement: this can be a city, a town, a village, a hamlet, or any other type of settlement you ever so wish:

Does an island belong to your country? Or islands, or an archipelago. Whatever the case, the box below can take care of it:

What about a disputed island, you ask? No problem, see the box below: