Wikipedia:Maps for Wikipedia

This page has links to templates, workspaces, and categories that can help guide users with the multiple methods of creating and curating maps and legends on Wikipedia.

Requesting maps, map features, and assistance with issues

Places to discuss mapping best practices and issues include the following:

Legends

User-editable maps

These SVG maps have user-editable sections (any text editor) to allow creation of more maps on more topics. Just paste in a list of states and values. See examples at Commons:Category:English-language SVG maps of the United States made with templates. Feel free to create map templates for other countries too. Cmglee may be able to help with that.

Editing or generating maps

Automated mapping

Map
Example of a {{Maplink}} map
Maps for Wikipedia is located in Pennsylvania
Maps for Wikipedia
Example of a {{Location map}} map
Map
About OpenStreetMaps
Maps: terms of use
220km
137miles
Pittsburgh
File:Duquesne Incline (50076338942).jpg
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Lake Erie
Lake Erie
Lake Erie
PENNSYLVANIA
Example of {{OSM Location map}} at 'zoom=5'


Templates for making automated maps on Wikipedia include:

  • {{Maplink}} – Automated, using OpenStreetMap (OSM) maps
  • {{Location map}} – The "pushpin-style" maps requiring a base image and coordinates preset for its corners
  • {{OSM Location map}} – Combines features from the above two styles, with OSM maps for all scales and locations, onto which pushpin points/shapes/marks/graphics, overlays, images, and text can be added.
  • {{Graph:Map}} (Not functioning since April 2023)

Other mapping methods

Example of a static image map

Many maps on Wikipedia use static image files, in which content does not update dynamically. These files are typically in PNG or SVG format, and are listed at Commons:Category:Maps. In order to update or alter such a map, changes must be made manually using a editing program.

See also

Uses material from the Wikipedia article Wikipedia:Maps for Wikipedia, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.