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The example shown below is for the following, structurally similar, template: Template:Continental Asia in 200 BCE, which is called through the code:
{{Continental Asia in 200 BCE}}
or, with optional parameters:
{{Continental Asia in 200 BCE| Parameter 1 | Parameter 2 | Parameter 3 | Parameter 4 | Parameter 5 }}
but other templates of the same family (Continental Asia in 200 BCE, Continental Asia in 400 CE, Continental Asia in 1000 CE, South Asia in 600 CE etc...) follow the same format:
Use with the following format in Wikipedia articles (all parameters are optional):
{{Continental Asia in 200 BCE| Parameter 1 | Parameter 2 | Parameter 3 | Parameter 4 | Parameter 5 }}
Parameter 1 defines the position of the map on a page: center/left/right
Parameter 2 defines an alternative caption for the map, for example: Asian polities in 500 BCE
Parameter 3 defines additional objects to place on the map, for example:
Parameter 4 defines an alternative background map, which has to have the same size as the original.
Parameter 5 if set to none, will remove the border of the map, for use in infoboxes for example.
Example:
The basic map would simply require the code {{Continental Asia in 200 BCE}}, but the code for the same map with an alignement to the right, with a different caption, with an added rectangle for "YUEZHI" and a geo-located dot for the city of Ai-Khanoum, with a specially-made map overlay showing Xiongnu territory (this map), and without a border, looks like:
{{Continental Asia in 200 BCE
| right
|The ], with ] territory and main polities of Asia in 200 BCE
|{{Annotation|185|70|]}} {{location map~ |Continental Asia |lat=37.164722|N |long=69.408611|E |label=|position=|label_size=|mark=Basic red dot.png|marksize=4}}
|Map_of_the_Xiongnu,_circa_150_BCE.png
|none}}