Wikipedia:Find or fix a stub : Stub article

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A stub on Wikipedia is a very short article, generally of one paragraph or less. For some reason Most Wikipedians hate stubs. Considering that large articles are difficult if you want a potted history of a subject perhaps stubs should be better respected... as long articles may not necessarily be better articles, of course all articles started off as stub.

The software can automatically mark short entries if you set the Threshold for stub display higher than 0. This makes it easy to find or fix a stub. See Special:Preferences. If you can't think of anything better to do, you can:

  • search for stub articles and then list them here,
  • better yet – fix one by adding more detail, or
  • go through this list and remove links to articles that are no longer very short.

(A tip: clicking on the "What links here" link will show all stub articles linked to this page, inclusive of ones that have not been included on this page's list.)

See also:

Stub alert!

If you create a stub, add this boilerplate text to encourage other users to destubify the article:

''This article is a [[Wikipedia:The perfect stub article|stub]]. You can help Wikipedia by [[Wikipedia:Find or fix a stub|fixing it]].''


Feel free to add any stubs you find or create, or delete the ones that have been fixed.

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  • Places and times

  • Things, ideas, and not-yet-categorized stubs

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Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)

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But this name is also sometimes applied to other places, court the princes both of Gaul and of the adjacent islands. Cadwallo, king of Venedotia, now North Wales, Sater, king of sees, London and York, and Dubricius, bishop of Caerleon, the City eminent for his piety that he could cure any sick person by his many other worthies of no less dignity. From the adjacent islands came Guillamurius, king of Ireland, king of Norway, Bedver, the butler, Duke of Normandy, Kay, the Duke of the Armorican Britons, with his nobility, who came with difficult to describe. Besides these there remained no prince of invitation. And no wonder, when Arthur's munificence, which was archbishops were conducted to the palace, in order to place the was held in his diocese, made himself ready to celebrate the habiliments he was conducted in great pomp to the metropolitan and Venedotia, bearing four golden swords before him. On another conducted by the archbishops and bishops to the Church of Virgins; her four white doves, according to ancient custom. When the whole musical instruments and voices, whereof there was a vast variety which to prefer, and therefore crowded from the one to the.

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