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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: GNIS

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These are templates to generate links to the United States Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System.

Template:Gnis

The required parameter is just the ID number (optionally, the parameter can be named id) and the template then uses the article title as the anchor text:

* {{gnis|ID}}

To have the link text be other than the article name, use second parameter (optionally, it can be named name):

* {{gnis|ID|Name}}

This can be used when the Wikipedia page name contains disambiguation brackets; for example at the page Mount Washington (New Hampshire) use {{gnis|871352|Mount Washington}} to have "U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mount Washington" rather than "U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mount Washington (New Hampshire)". This is also necessary should you need to add a link to an article about somebody or something other than the linked feature.

Antarctica

For GNIS pages in Antarctica, use the type=antarid parameter and the corresponding Antarctic GNIS ID.

* {{gnis|ID|Name|type=antarid}}

Template:Gnis2

This template works the same as {{gnis}}, but simply produces a footnote-type link, without any anchor text.

The required parameter is just the ID number (optionally, the parameter can be named id):

{{gnis2|ID}}


{{gnis2|871352}}

Result:

[1]

Antarctica

For GNIS pages in Antarctica, use the type=antarid parameter and the corresponding Antarctic GNIS ID.

{{gnis2|ID|type=antarid}}

Sample:

{{gnis2|9763|type=antarid}}

Result:

[2]


Template:Gnis3

The required parameter is just the ID number (optionally, the parameter can be named id): * {{gnis3|ID}}

It's meant to be used mainly within other templates (see sample 2).

For GNIS pages in Antarctica, use the type=antarid parameter and the corresponding Antarctic GNIS ID.

Sample 1

Sample:

* {{gnis3|871352}}

Result:


Sample 2

Sample:

*{{cite web | url={{Gnis3|112837}} | title=Wheeler Lake | work=[[Geographic Names Information System]] | publisher=[[United States Geological Survey]] | accessdate=2006-05-02 }}

Result:

  • "Wheeler Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2006-05-02.

Sample 3

Sample: * {{gnis3|type=antarid|9763}}

Result:

Detailed instructions

  1. Go to http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/
  2. Search for the name, location, and/or type of the feature desired. E.g., to find a mountain called 'Mt. Foo', put "mount foo" in the Feature Name, and select "Summit" for the Feature Class.
  3. Copy the "ID", and insert it into:
    • {{gnis|...}}
    • or {{gnis2|...}}
  4. While you're at it, you can copy the latitude and longitude and use them in {{coord|...}}, inserting "|"s: e.g. "441613N 0711812W" → {{coord|44|16|13|N|071|18|12|W|region:US}}

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