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Help:Alphabetical order

In today's world, Help:Alphabetical order has become a topic of great relevance and interest to people of all ages and in different parts of the world. Since its emergence, Help:Alphabetical order has generated constant debate and has aroused countless conflicting opinions. This phenomenon has captured the attention of society in general and has given rise to research, discussions and demonstrations around its different aspects. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the impact of Help:Alphabetical order on today's society, analyzing its implications and providing a complete overview of this topic that leaves no one indifferent.

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Wikipedia uses alphabetical ordering for page names in categories to make it easier to find what you are looking for. The special page which lists all pages on Wikipedia also uses alphabetical ordering.

Order

The alphabetical order used by Wikipedia is based on the Unicode order and corresponds to American Standard Code for Information Interchange.

Blank spaces between words in a page name are treated as an underscore "_", and are therefore ordered after upper case letters and before lower case letters. Blank spaces after a page name come before any character.

Examples

  • "Z" comes before "a" (because upper case letters are ordered before lower case letters)
  • "z" comes before "é" (because characters with diacritic marks are ordered after normal characters)

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