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* Transport - airports, train stations, metro/light rail, bus companies, trams, roads (London's [[Congestion Charge]]), cycling, ferries and connections | * Transport - airports, train stations, metro/light rail, bus companies, trams, roads (London's [[Congestion Charge]]), cycling, ferries and connections | ||
* Government - both national ([[Westminster]] or the [[White House]]), international ([[The Hague]], the [[United Nations]] building) and local ([[City Hall (London)]]), as well as historical and ceremonial ([[Buckingham Palace]]) | * Government - both national ([[Westminster]] or the [[White House]]), international ([[The Hague]], the [[United Nations]] building) and local ([[City Hall (London)]]), as well as historical and ceremonial ([[Buckingham Palace]]) | ||
* Different areas of the city - think [[San Francisco, California]]'s [[Haight-Ashbury]] district, London's financial district ([[City of London]]), [[Greenwich Village]] in [[New York City]], the [[Back Bay]] in Boston, [[Akihibara]] in [[Tokyo]]. | * Different areas of the city - think [[San Francisco, California]]'s [[Haight-Ashbury]] district, London's financial district ([[City of London]]), [[Greenwich Village]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]], the [[Back Bay]] in Boston, [[Akihibara]] in [[Tokyo]]. | ||
* Trade - Cities are filled with markets, in everything from [[fish]] ([[Tokyo Fish Market]], [[Billingsgate Fish Market]], [[Fulton Fish Market]]) to financial investments ([[London Stock Exchange]], [[Wall Street]]) to consumer products ([[Oxford Street (London)]]) and luxuries ([[Knightsbridge]]) | * Trade - Cities are filled with markets, in everything from [[fish]] ([[Tokyo Fish Market]], [[Billingsgate Fish Market]], [[Fulton Fish Market]]) to financial investments ([[London Stock Exchange]], [[Wall Street]]) to consumer products ([[Oxford Street (London)]]) and luxuries ([[Knightsbridge]]) | ||
* Literature and Artistic/Intellectual History - writers, artists, scientists, academics, poets, playwrights and the institutions that they worked in. | * Literature and Artistic/Intellectual History - writers, artists, scientists, academics, poets, playwrights and the institutions that they worked in. | ||
* Education - schools, universities, colleges and places of training for the professions (the [[Royal College of Surgeons]]? The historic [[Inns of Court]]) | * Education - schools, universities, colleges and places of training for the professions (the [[Royal College of Surgeons]]? The historic [[Inns of Court]]) |
Revision as of 09:17, 8 April 2023
Now we have an Editorial Council, it is time to try and lead the project in writing more articles, and providing more comprehensive articles on a wide variety of topics.
What should be in Citizendium about...?
...a city?
There are so many things to write about in cities. These include:
- History of the city
- Transport - airports, train stations, metro/light rail, bus companies, trams, roads (London's Congestion Charge), cycling, ferries and connections
- Government - both national (Westminster or the White House), international (The Hague, the United Nations building) and local (City Hall (London)), as well as historical and ceremonial (Buckingham Palace)
- Different areas of the city - think San Francisco, California's Haight-Ashbury district, London's financial district (City of London), Greenwich Village in New York City, the Back Bay in Boston, Akihibara in Tokyo.
- Trade - Cities are filled with markets, in everything from fish (Tokyo Fish Market, Billingsgate Fish Market, Fulton Fish Market) to financial investments (London Stock Exchange, Wall Street) to consumer products (Oxford Street (London)) and luxuries (Knightsbridge)
- Literature and Artistic/Intellectual History - writers, artists, scientists, academics, poets, playwrights and the institutions that they worked in.
- Education - schools, universities, colleges and places of training for the professions (the Royal College of Surgeons? The historic Inns of Court)