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Wikidata-enabled

Simply add {{Infobox mountain}} to the top of an article, and the data will be automatically included from Wikidata. If necessary, these values can be overridden by passing local values to the relevant parameters in the article:

{{Infobox mountain
| name = [local value]
}}

To add data to Wikidata, please see the Parameters section below.

Standard usage

{{{name}}}
{{{other_name}}}
[[File:{{{photo}}}|{{{photo_size}}}|alt={{{photo_alt}}}|upright=1]]
{{{photo_caption}}}
Highest point
Elevation{{{elevation}}} {{{elevation_ref}}}
Prominence{{{prominence}}} {{{prominence_ref}}}
Parent peak{{{parent_peak}}}
Isolation{{{isolation}}}
to {{{isolation_parent}}} {{{isolation_ref}}}
Listing{{{listing}}}
Coordinates{{{coordinates}}} {{{coordinates_ref}}}
Naming
Etymology{{{etymology}}}
Native name[{{{native_name}}}] Error: {{Native name}}: unrecognized language tag: {{{native_name_lang}}} (help)  (language?)
English translation{{{translation}}}
Pronunciation{{{pronunciation}}}
Geography
[[File:{{{map_image}}}|{{{map_size}}}|alt={{{map_alt}}}|upright=1.16]]
{{{map_caption}}}
Location{{{location}}}
Country{{{country}}}
State{{{state}}}
Region{{{region}}}
District{{{district}}}
Parent range{{{range}}}
OS grid
  1. REDIRECT Template:Ordnance Survey coordinates
OSI/OSNI grid
  1. REDIRECT Template:Ordnance Survey coordinates
Topo map{{{topo}}}
Geology
Age of rock{{{age}}}
Mountain type{{{type}}}
Type of rock{{{geology}}}
Volcanic arc{{{volcanic_arc}}}
Last eruption{{{last_eruption}}}
Climbing
First ascent{{{first_ascent}}}
Easiest route{{{easiest_route}}}
Normal route{{{normal_route}}}
Access{{{access}}}
{{{embedded}}}
Without photo_size
[[File:{{{photo}}}|300px|alt={{{photo_alt}}}|upright=1]]
{{{photo_caption}}}

The following parameters can be used to create an infobox for a mountain, hill, massif, or a mountain or hill range. Please remove parameters that are unlikely to be useful.

{{Infobox mountain
| name              = {{subst:PAGENAME}}
| other_name        = 
| etymology         = 
| native_name       = 
| native_name_lang  = 
| translation       = 
| pronunciation     = 
| photo             = 
| photo_size        = 
| photo_alt         = 
| photo_caption     = 
| map               = 
| map_image         = 
| map_alt           = 
| map_caption       = 
| map_relief        = 
| map_size          = 
| location          = 
| label             = 
| label_position    = 
| elevation         = 
| elevation_m       = 
| elevation_ft      = 
| elevation_ref     = 
| prominence        = 
| prominence_m      = 
| prominence_ft     = 
| prominence_ref    = 
| isolation         = 
| isolation_km      = 
| isolation_mi      = 
| isolation_ref     = 
| parent_peak       = 
| listing           = 
| range             = 
| coordinates       = 
| coordinates_ref   = 
| topo              = 
| type              = 
| age               = 
| geology           = 
| volcanic_arc      = 
| volcanic_belt     = 
| volcanic_field    = 
| volcanic_arc/belt = 
| last_eruption     = 
| first_ascent      = 
| easiest_route     = 
| normal_route      = 
| access            = 
| child             = 
| embedded          = 
}}

Parameters

Parameter Default value Description
name Wikidata label in English Name of the mountain, peak or hill.
other_name   Other name for the mountain, if relatively well known. Quotes can be used as normal to italicize or bold the text if desired. Use native_name instead, if other name is in a different language from main name. Use {{lang}} to denote language if non-English.
photo Image on Wikidata Photograph of the mountain. Preferably a distance shot to show most/all of the mountain rather than a view from the summit.
photo_size 300px The image width in pixels.
photo_alt photo_caption Alt text for the photo.
photo_caption (P2096) stated on image Description of the photograph.
<maps> TBA TBA
highest (P2044) with qualifier (P2561) Name of highest summit of a single mountain or peak in the range
highest_location (P2044) with qualifier (P276) Location of highest summit
elevation (P2044) Summit elevation. You may also use elevation_m or elevation_ft for auto conversion, and elevation_ref to add a suffix note.
elevation_system (P2044) with qualifier (P459) The elevation reference system that defines the elevation, e.g., NAVD88 or DE-NHN
prominence (P2660) Topographic prominence. You may also use prominence_m or prominence_ft for auto conversion, and prominence_ref to add a suffix note.
isolation (P2659) You may also use isolation_m or isolation_ft for auto conversion, and isolation_ref to add a suffix note.
isolation_parent    
parent_peak (P3137)  
listing (P361) Name of a relevant list of mountains that the peak belongs to. See List of mountain lists for examples.
coordinates (P625) Coordinates. You may also use coordinates_ref to add a suffix note.
length (P2043) You may also use length_km or length_mi for auto conversion, and length_note to add a suffix note.
length_orientation (P2043) with qualifier (P7469) as:
Lua error in Module:Wd at line 196: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (Q34027) (for EW) or Lua error in Module:Wd at line 196: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (Q36477) (for NS)
Length orientation.
width (P2049) You may also use width_km or width_mi for auto conversion, and width_note to add a suffix note.
width_orientation (P2049) with qualifier (P7469) as:
Lua error in Module:Wd at line 196: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (Q34027) (for EW) or Lua error in Module:Wd at line 196: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (Q36477) (for NS)
Width orientation
height (P2046) You may also use height_km2 or height_mi2 for auto conversion, and height_note to add a suffix note.
volume (P2234) You may also use volume_km3 or volume_mi3 for auto conversion, and volume_note to add a suffix note.
etymology (P138) Origin of name
nickname (P1449)  
native_name (P1559) Name in local language. If more than one, separate using {{Plain list}} and {{native_name}}. ISO 639-2 code to be added to native_name_lang.
translation (P1559) with qualifier (P2441) Translation of name to English (if name is not an English name)
pronunciation (P898) Use an appropriate IPA-xx template, replacing 'xx' with the ISO code for the language. (See {{IPA-en}} for English.)
location   Free-form field describing location of range, similar to {{Infobox mountain}}.
country (P17) For multiple countries use country1 country18. Use country_type for custom label
state   For multiple countries use state1 state18. Use state_type for custom label
region (P131) For multiple countries use state1 state18. Use region_type for custom label
district   For multiple countries use district1 district18. Use district_type for custom label
district   For multiple countries use district1 district18. Use district_type for custom label
range_coordinates   Add range_coordinates_note to add a suffix note.
range (P4552) Mountain range that the mountain/massif/range belongs to, if applicable. The specific range subgroup should be provided instead of any major mountain system unless there is no applicable subgroup. For example, use Teton Range and not Rocky Mountains, or Bernese Alps not Alps.
border (P47) For multiple borders use border1 border8. Use district_type for custom label
grid_ref_UK (P613) If the mountain is in Great Britain, the British grid reference. Use grid_ref_UK_note to add a suffix note.
grid_ref_Ireland (P4091) If the mountain is in Ireland (whether Northern Ireland or the Republic), the Irish grid reference. Use grid_ref_Ireland_note to add a suffix note.
topo_maker   The publisher of the topographic map that contains the range
topo   The name of the topographic map that contains the range
topo_map    
biome   Biome(s) for range
formed_by    
orogeny    
age   Age of the rock. Geologic time scales may be useful here. Use period, period1 through period5 for multiple values.
type    
rock   Type of the rock mountain is made from. Use geology, geology1 through geology5, for multiple types.
volcanic_arc/belt   If the mountain is a volcano. Alternatives: volcanic_arc, volcanic_belt, volcanic_field
last_eruption   The date of the last eruption if the mountain is of volcanic origin.
first_ascent   Date of the first ascent, if known. Typically, this is the first recorded ascent but not necessarily the first true ascent. If it is quite probable the peak/mountain was ascended by local people before then, a footnote should be added.
easiest_route   The easiest route to the summit. Some possibilities include Hike, Scramble or any of the YDS grades.
normal_route    
access    

Advanced uses

Parameter Default value Description
child    
embed    
embedded    
misc    
module    

Template Data

TemplateData documentation used by VisualEditor and other tools

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Sample Wikidata items

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Examples

A mountain infobox without a map

Mount Shasta
A large mountain rises in the distance over shrubs and trees, its peak covered with snow.
Mount Shasta and Shastina from the Butte Valley (North-East)
Highest point
Elevation14,179 feet (4,322 m)
CoordinatesLua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.
Geography
LocationCalifornia, USA
Parent rangeCascades
Topo mapUSGS Mount Shasta
Geology
Age of rockLess than 593 ka
Mountain typeComposite volcano
Last eruption1786
Climbing
First ascent1854 by E.D. Pearce and party
Easiest routerock/ice
{{Infobox mountain
| name          = Mount Shasta
| photo         = Mt Shasta from the northwest-750px.JPG
| photo_size    = <!-- omitted to display at user's default size -->
| photo_alt     = A large mountain rises in the distance over shrubs and trees, its peak covered with snow.
| photo_caption = Mount Shasta and Shastina from the Butte Valley (North-East)
| elevation     = {{convert|14179|ft|m|0}}
| location      = [[California]], USA
| range         = [[Cascade Range|Cascades]]
| prominence    = 
| coordinates   = {{coord|41|24|33|N|122|11|42|W|region:US-CA_type:mountain|display=inline<!--,title-->}}
| topo          = [[United States Geological Survey|USGS]] Mount Shasta
| type          = [[Composite volcano]]
| age           = Less than 593 [[kiloannum|ka]]
| last_eruption = 1786
| first_ascent  = 1854 by E. D. Pearce and party
| easiest_route = rock/ice
| listing       = 
}}

A mountain infobox with a map

K2
A large angular white mountain, with steeply sloped sides mostly covered with snow.
K2 in Summer
Highest point
Elevation8,611 m (28,251 ft)
Prominence4,017 m (13,179 ft)
Listing2nd highest on Earth
CoordinatesLua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.
Geography
Script error: No such module "Location map".
LocationTaxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County, Xinjiang, China/
Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Parent rangeKarakoram
Climbing
First ascentJuly 1954 by Lacedelli and Compagnoni
Easiest routeRock, snow and ice climb
{{Infobox mountain
| name           = K2
| photo          = K2 2006b.jpg
| photo_size     = 400px <!-- if a size in pixels is specified, the image will not display any larger than 280px -->
| photo_alt      = A large angular white mountain, with steeply sloped sides mostly covered with snow.
| photo_caption  = K2 in Summer
| elevation_m    = 8611
| elevation_ref  = 
| prominence_m   = 4017
| listing        = [[Eight-thousander|2nd highest on Earth]]
| location       = [[Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County]], [[Xinjiang]], China/[[Northern Areas, Pakistan]]
| range          = [[Karakoram]]
| topo           = 
| first_ascent   = July 1954 by Lacedelli and Compagnoni
| easiest_route  = Rock, snow and ice climb
| map            = Pakistan
| label_position = right
| map_alt        = K2 is located on the far northwest border of Pakistan, next to China
| map_caption    = Location on Pakistan/China border
| map_size       = 300
| coordinates    = {{coord|35|52|57|N|76|30|48|E|type:mountain|display=inline<!--,title-->}}
}}

Tracking categories

Microformat

The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

If the place or venue has "established", "founded", "opened" or similar dates, use {{start date}} for the earliest of those dates unless the date is before 1583 CE.

If it has a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

Classes

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • category
  • county-name
  • extended-address
  • fn
  • label
  • locality
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • region
  • street-address
  • uid
  • url
  • vcard

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • geo
  • latitude
  • longitude

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Precision

When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name= parameter.