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Projects
Welcome to Project Central. Projects are collaborative efforts designed to generate content in new areas or areas that are underdeveloped. They will usually be either guide wide or article specific. See below for examples of both varieties.
Watch this space for the latest projects that we're inviting you to work on. New projects will be posted regularly, so a great way to be updated when a new one is added is to subscribe to this page by adding it to your watchlist.

Guide wide projects
These are projects for everyone. If you can string together a couple sentences, you can contribute to guide wide projects.
- Popular places with no article. Start an article about a popular place that doesn't have an article but desperately needs one. Project introduced February 16, 2009.
- Events and festivals in #country# or #city#. Start an article about the most popular events and festivals in a country or city you've visited or live in. Project introduced February 16, 2009.
- Family travel #city#. Start an article for parents looking to visit a city with their kids. Project introduced February 16, 2009.
- Eating out in #city#. Help travellers find the best places to eat. Project introduced February 16, 2009.
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Natural. Start an article about a UNESCO World Heritage site. Project introduced October 17, 2008.
- Language phrasebooks. Help travellers by providing a phrasebook for the local language. Project introduced 7th July, 2008
- Project:100 Most Popular Cities. The most popular cities around the world, based on Travellerspoint bookings over the past year. These are high priority articles because a lot of people will be using/seeing them. Project introduced December 4, 2008.

Article specific projects
These are very specific projects with a narrow focus. They might be used when an article is very close to being featured, or they can be used to encourage development on articles that really ought to be much more developed than they are.
- Argentina Project introduced 13th December, 2007. More details in this thread the forum.
- Australia Project introduced 5th June, 2007. This article was unfeatured on 10th August, 2007. It's open to all to edit.
- Spain Project introduced 22 January, 2008. Plenty left to do. Just look for the blank headings.
- Buenos Aires Project introduced 17th April, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- Beijing Project introduced 17th April, 2008
- New York Project introduced 18 September, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- Sydney Project introduced 18 September, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- France Project introduced 27 October, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- Italy Project introduced 27 October, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- Germany Project introduced 27 October, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- Tokyo Project introduced 3 December, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- Hong Kong Project introduced 3 December, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
- Bangkok Project introduced 3 December, 2008. Look for the blank headings.
