Wikipedia:Good topics/header
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A good topic is a collection of inter-related good articles (and some meet the higher standard for featured articles). A good topic thoroughly covers all parts of that topic through several good articles that share a similar structure and are well-linked with each other.
To become part of the topic, a topic must meet a set of criteria, meaning that all articles included in a good topic must be of good-quality or higher, and all lists included in the topic must be featured-quality. Good topics are nominated and discussed at the Wikipedia:Featured and good topic candidates page; all users are welcome to contribute to the process.
There are currently 475 good topics that encompass 4,247 unique articles. There are 152 articles in two good topics, 8 articles in a featured topic and a good topic, 1 article in two featured topics and a good topic, and 6 articles in three good topics.
In the topic boxes below:
indicates that the article is a featured article or featured list.
indicates that the article is a good article.
indicates that the article is an audited article of limited subject matter.
indicates that the article has lost its good or featured article status, or was previously an audited article of limited subject matter, but no longer is (only in the case of a topic under grace period).