Template:Diplomatic missions of the United States
Usage
This is a navigation template to be placed on articles about United States diplomatic missions. The purpose of navigation templates is to provide links between existing articles. Therefore this template only displays links to existing articles about US diplomatic missions, which represents only a small portion of US diplomatic missions.
Formatting
Embassies are shown as main entries, Consulate-Generals as sub entries, and † denotes American Presence Posts. Missions to organizations, plus the Vatican, are followed by the name of the city in which they are located, eg. "African Union (Addis Ababa)". Former diplomatic missions are followed by the years they were open, eg. "Tehran (1951-79)".
New articles
This template contains a list of all US diplomatic missions (as of May 2014). Listings for which there is not currently a Wikipedia article have been hidden using the following code:
<!-- text -->
For example, the following is in the template code but does not show:
<!-- *'''[[Embassy of the United States, Abidjan|Abidjan]]''' -->
If the article for the Abidjan embassy is created, simply remove the bold part of the following:
<!-- * '''[[Embassy of the United States, Abidjan|Abidjan]]''' -->
The following line of code in the template will thus display a link to the Abidjan embassy article as Abidjan (in blue):
* '''[[Embassy of the United States, Abidjan|Abidjan]]'''
Former missions
The following former missions are relatively noteworthy and should be considered for creation:
- Embassy of the United States, Bonn (1949-1999)
- Guangzhou (1844-62) — Information
- Honolulu (1853-98) — Information
- Rio de Janeiro (1810-21, 1825-1960) — American Legation to Portugal 1810-21, American Legation to Brazil 1825, upgraded to embassy status 1905 (Information & More information)
- Saint Petersburg (1809/98-1918) — American Legation founded 1809, upgraded to embassy status 1898. (Information)
Initial visibility: currently defaults to autocollapse
To set this template's initial visibility, the |state=
parameter may be used:
|state=collapsed
:{{Diplomatic missions of the United States|state=collapsed}}
to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar|state=expanded
:{{Diplomatic missions of the United States|state=expanded}}
to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible|state=autocollapse
:{{Diplomatic missions of the United States|state=autocollapse}}
If the |state=
parameter in the template on this page is not set, the template's initial visibility is taken from the |default=
parameter in the Collapsible option template. For the template on this page, that currently evaluates to autocollapse
.