Wikipedia:Featured portals

In this article, we will approach Wikipedia:Featured portals from different perspectives, with the purpose of offering a comprehensive and enriching vision of this topic or character. Along the following lines, we will explore its importance in today's society, as well as its impact in various areas, such as culture, economy, politics and daily life. In addition, we will delve into its evolution over time, its historical relevance and its influence in different contexts. Through detailed analysis, we aim to provide a deeper and more critical understanding of Wikipedia:Featured portals, in order to encourage constructive and informed reflection on this topic or character.

Featured portals in Wikipedia

Until the featured portal process ceased in 2017, this page highlighted portals that had been designated as featured portals, which had been regarded as being particularly useful, attractive, and well-maintained.

There were 173 portals that were at featured status when the process finished; the ones that remain are listed below.

Featured content:

Featured portal tools: (process is now historical)

Arts and culture

ArchitectureThe artsAssociation footballBaseballClothingComedyConstructed languagesCricketEnglish footballFilmFoodFormula OneHindi cinemaIce hockeyJournalismLiterature (Children's literature) • Music (Latin music) • NumismaticsOperaPoetrySpeculative fictionTelevisionTennisTheatreThe SimpsonsVisual arts

Geography and places

AfricaAustralia (South Australia) • BangladeshBrazilBulgariaCaliforniaConnecticutCubaEngland (Cheshire, London, North West England, Somerset) • European UnionFloridaGeographyGermanyGibraltarHong KongIcelandIllinois (Chicago) • IndiaIndianaIndonesiaIrelandJapanLatin AmericaMapsNew EnglandNew York (Hudson Valley, New York City) • New ZealandNorwayOklahomaOregonPeruPolandPuerto RicoRhode IslandRussiaScotlandSpainTexasUkraineUtahWales

Health and fitness

MedicineSports

History and events

British EmpireHistoryHistory of scienceAmerican Civil War

Mathematics

Mathematics

Natural and physical sciences

ArthropodsBiologyCatsChemistryCetaceansDinosaursDogsEarth sciencesEnvironmentFishFungiHorsesMammalsPhysicsScienceSharksSolar SystemTropical cyclonesVolcanoes

People

Biography

Philosophy and thinking

ConservatismFeminism

Religion and belief systems

Religion (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam)

Social sciences and society

Freedom of speechHolidaysMilitary history of AustraliaPoliticsPsychologySchoolsScoutingSociety

Technology and applied sciences

TechnologyAnimationAviationElectronicsEnergyInternetLondon transportRenewable energyTrainsU.S. roads (California roadsMaryland roadsMichigan highways))