Wiki Project Derbyshire - Categories

Categories

Below is a list of our main categories:
(The Categories are being systematically checked for project banner tagging of articles. The date is noted along side when done)

  • Category:Derbyshire
  • Category:Buildings and structures in Derbyshire
    • Category:Listed buildings in Derbyshire
    • Category:Castles in Derbyshire
    • Category:Churches in Derbyshire
  • Category:Environment of Derbyshire
  • Category:Gardens in Derbyshire
  • Category:Geography of Derbyshire
  • Category:History of Derbyshire
  • Category:Rivers of Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
  • Category:Schools in Derbyshire
  • Category:Towns in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
  • Category:Villages in Derbyshire
  • Category:Visitor attractions in Derbyshire
  • Category:Derby
  • Category:Local government in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
  • Category:Politics of Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
    • Category:Parliamentary constituencies in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
  • Category:Culture in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
    • Category:Festivals in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
  • Category:Education in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
    (except schools sub cat)
  • Category:Organisations based in Derbyshire all tagged Oct 08
    (except Schools sub cat)
    • Category:Companies based in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
  • Category:People from Derbyshire
  • Category:Religion in Derbyshire
  • Category:Sport in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
    (Except small teams and players)
  • Category:Transport in Derbyshire all Tagged Oct 08
    (except some sub cats)

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