{{{1}}} (1989 Soviet census)[1]
Template documentation
Usage
This template is intended to simplify entering 1989 census population information in the articles about Russian administrative divisions and inhabited localities. The template automatically references the data to the appropriate source, so make sure that the number you are entering into the template matches that source. The reference can be re-used elsewhere in the text. The name of the reference is "Census1989".
- Parameters
Bolded parameters are mandatory; italicized parameters are optional.
- First unnamed parameter: population recorded by the 1989 population census
- punct or second unnamed parameter: trailing punctuation sign. There is no trailing punctuation sign by default.
- Examples
- Default output:
{{Su-census1989|22321}} → 22,321 (1989 Soviet census)[1]
- Use custom punctuation:
{{Su-census1989|22321|punct=;}} → 22,321 (1989 Soviet census);[1]
- Things to remember
Make sure that the article using this template contains a reference section. If it is not there, add the following at the bottom of the article:
==References=={{Reflist}}
References
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