A portal is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles, images, and categories that further describe the subject. Portals also help editors find related projects and things they can do to help improve Wikipedia. Featured portals are in bold-italic.
At present, there are 109 featured portals, of a total of 548 portals on Wikipedia.
Culture
- Amusement parks • Comedy • Food (Beer, Wine) • Language (Constructed languages, Esperanto, Low Saxon) • Mythology • Nudity • Numismatics • Philately • Radio
- Arts
- Anime and manga (Evangelion, Naruto) • Architecture • Books • Charles Dickens • Comics • Dance • Fashion • Fictional worlds (Dragonlance, Redwall, Harry Potter, James Bond, Middle-earth, Narnia, Oz, Pokémon, Stargate) • Film (Star Wars, Disney, Academy Award) • Horror • Literature (French and Francophone literature, Poetry, Shakespeare, Speculative fiction) • Music (Classical music, Opera, Pipe organ, The Beatles, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Electronic music, Heavy metal, Rock and Roll, Progressive rock, Powderfinger, Music of Australia, Dream Theater, Eurovision, Led Zeppelin, Motörhead, Rush, Guitar, Classical guitar, Alternative music, Jazz, U2, Slipknot) • Musical Theatre • Origami • Photography • Pornography • Television (Futurama, The Simpsons, Doctor Who, Star Trek, Stargate, M*A*S*H, EastEnders, Hitchhiker's, Muppets, BBC, Television in Australia) • Textile arts • Theatre • Visual arts • Graffiti
- Sports and games
- Association football (soccer) (A-League) (English football) • American football (College football) • Baseball • Basketball • Canadian football • Cricket • Figure skating • Fishing • Golf • Ice hockey • Martial arts • Olympics • Professional wrestling • Racing (Cycling, Motorsport, Formula One, Motorcycle racing) • Rugby (Rugby League • Rugby union) • Swimming • Tennis
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- Amusement parks • Chess • Halo • PlayStation • Final Fantasy • Insomniac Games • Nintendo • Pokémon • Sega • Video games • Mario • Sonic • Zelda • Massively multiplayer online games • Role-playing games • Strategy games • Warhammer • Xbox 360 • The Sims
Geography
- Atlas
- Border
- Africa
- Algeria • Democratic Republic of the Congo • Egypt • Ghana • Libya • Morocco • Nigeria • Somalia • South Africa • Uganda • Western Sahara • Zimbabwe (Harare)
- North America
- Canada
- British Columbia (Vancouver) • Manitoba • Nova Scotia • Nunavut • Ontario (Eastern Ontario • Toronto • Hamilton • York Region) • Quebec • (Montreal) • Saskatchewan
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- United States
- Alaska • Arizona • California (San Francisco Bay Area • California Central Valley) • Colorado • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Illinois (Chicago) • Indiana (Indianapolis) • Kansas • Kentucky (Louisville) • Louisiana (New Orleans • Shreveport) • Nebraska • Maryland • Massachusetts • Minnesota • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York (New York City) • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio (Cleveland • Cincinnati) • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania (Erie • Lancaster • Philadelphia) • Puerto Rico • South Carolina • Tennessee • Texas (Houston • Dallas • Austin) • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington (Seattle) • Wisconsin
- Latin America and Caribbean
- Argentina • Brazil • Chile • Cuba • Colombia • Guatemala• Ecuador• El Salvador • Haiti • Jamaica • Mexico • Panama • Peru • Puerto Rico • Uruguay • Venezuela
- Asia
- Bangladesh • Bengal • Cambodia • Chechnya • China (People's Republic of China, Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau) • Cyprus • India (Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand,Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Hyderabad, Indian wildlife,Indian Christianity) • Indonesia • Japan (Osaka) • Kazakhstan • Korea • Malaysia • Himalaya region • Pakistan • Philippines (Bohol) • SAARC • Saudi Arabia • Singapore • Sri Lanka • Syria • Taiwan • Thailand • Turkey • Vietnam
- Europe
- European Union • Belgium • Bulgaria • Czech Republic • (Prague) • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France (Paris) • Germany • Gibraltar • Greece • Hungary (Budapest, Miskolc) • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Malta • Netherlands • Poland • Portugal • Romania (Bucharest) • Silesia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain (Galicia • Basque Country) • Sweden • United Kingdom (England (Bristol, Cheshire, Cornwall, London, North West England, Somerset, South East England (East Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Oxfordshire), Yorkshire), Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
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- Albania • Armenia • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Croatia • Faroe Islands • Georgia (Tbilisi) • Isle of Man • Kazakhstan • Republic of Macedonia • Moldova • Montenegro • Norway • Russia • Serbia • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine (Crimea)
- Middle East
- Iran • Iraq (Kurdistan) • Israel • Jordan • Lebanon • Libya • Morocco • Palestine • Saudi Arabia • Syria • Turkey
- Oceania
- Australia (New South Wales • Northern Territory • Queensland • South Australia • Tasmania • Victoria • Western Australia) • Micronesia • New Zealand • Papua New Guinea
- Antarctica
Social sciences
- Anthropology • Economics • Education • Geography • History • Law • Linguistics • Psychology • Sociology
Society
- Colonialism • British Empire • Business and economics (Companies) • Education (Schools, University (University of Houston, University of Texas at Austin)) • Ethnic groups (African American, Berbers, Indigenous peoples of North America) • Espionage • Holidays • International organisations (United Nations, NATO) • Law (Human rights) • LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) • Journalism • Organized Labour • Politics (Anarchism, Communism, Fascism, India Government, Pakistan Government, Philippine Presidency, U.S. Government) • Psychology (Thinking) • Scouting • Sustainable development • War (Cold War, Italian Wars, Military of Australia, Military history of France, Military of ancient Rome, Military history of Africa, Military history of the Ottoman Empire, British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Military of the United States (American Civil War, United States Air Force, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy), Weapons of mass destruction, World War I, World War II)
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