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Wikipedia's categories help you to browse through articles organized by topic. This special page is a way to see all of the categories listed alphabetically.
- This series of pages is difficult to navigate, as Wikipedia contains many thousands of categories. You can use the table of contents below to jump to the beginning letter of the category. The scrolling list below lets you choose the first two letters. To jump to a more specific starting spot, you can type the beginning letters in the "Categories" search box below.
- You may find it easier to locate categories using the Categorical index, which organizes categories by topic.
- For an introduction to categories see Wikipedia:FAQ/Categories.
- For policies related to categorization see Wikipedia:Categorization.
- The contents of this special page can be discussed at Wikipedia talk:Special:Categories.
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