Template:Infobox City/doc

Description
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.

Guide

 * Title: The name of the city.
 * Image: A good-quality image of the person.
 * Alt: Alt text for the image.
 * Caption: A brief description of the infobox image. Use art caption (if fanart) or art official caption (if official art).
 * cityscape: A good-quality image of the location. Do NOT use this field if "map" is blank; use "image" instead.
 * cityscape_alt: Alt text for the cityscape.
 * cityscape_caption: The art caption for the landscape, including the artist.
 * map: A relevant map, preferring one contextualizing the city in the broader region. Do NOT use this field if "landscape" is blank; use "image" instead.
 * map_alt: Alt text for the map.
 * map_caption: The art caption or art official caption for the map.
 * Full name: If applicable, the city's full name or designation.
 * Also known as: Alternative names, nicknames, etc. that the city is, or has been, called by or referred to as.
 * Constructed: The date the city was established and constructed.
 * Destroyed: The date the city was destroyed to a notable extent.
 * Rebuilt: The date the city was rebuilt.
 * Leader: The position the leader of the city has, such as Mayor or Margrave.
 * Current Leader: The current leader of the city.
 * Guard unit: The organization or unit types that act as law enforcement/guards in the city.
 * Plane: The Plane the city exists on.
 * Continent: If applicable, the continent the city is in.
 * Region: The exact region(s) the city lies in.
 * Districts: Known districts within the city.
 * Points of interest: Notable locations within the city.
 * Population: The total population of the city.
 * Races: The races known to inhabit the city, including known percentages of races.
 * Affiliation/Affiliations: Governments, organizations, and other groups the city is affiliated with.

Including both a landscape and a map
Note that this example uses "landscape" and "map", not "image".



Providing only one image
Note that this example uses "image", not "landscape" and not "map".

