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Minnesota Correctional Facility - Faribault and Minnesota State Academy for the Blind: MN 60/MN 299 in Faribault: 1951: current MN 299: 0.674: 1.085 MN 60/MN 298 in Faribault: Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf: 1951: current MN 300 — — — — 1951: 1998 MN 301: 1.059: 1.704 Minnesota Correctional Facility - St. Cloud
The traditional abbreviations for U.S. states and territories, widely used in mailing addresses prior to the introduction of two-letter U.S. postal abbreviations, are still commonly used for other purposes (such as legal citation), and are still recognized (though discouraged) by the Postal Service.
U.S. state: the two-letter postal abbreviation of the state. Canadian province: the two-letter postal abbreviation of the province. Mexican state: the three-letter ISO 3166-2:MX code of the state, minus the "MX-" prefix. type: the type of route the article is about. The type code can be used to make shield images appear automatically.
The FIPS state alpha code for each U.S. states and the District of Columbia are identical to the postal abbreviations by the United States Postal Service. From September 3, 1987, the same was true of the alpha code for each of the outlying areas, with the exception of U.S. Minor Outlying Islands (UM) as the USPS routes mail for these islands ...
The official name is the naming format typically used by the state department of transportation (DOT) or the general public, and is what should be used to refer the highway in article prose. The article title is a disambiguated form obviously used for article naming, and should only be used in article prose if a sentence would otherwise be ...
Canadian province: the two-letter postal abbreviation of the province. state: or province: two-to-three-letter abbreviation, state/province/territory (USA, CAN, & AUS only) that the article route is located in; 1, 3, 5, 7: the type of route, this parameter replaces the number, i.e. it should not be 1=I, just simply I; For American routes, see ...
Because they are not "Florida State Roads"; they are "State Roads" related to Florida. This is the same issue as with article titles. The road is not "Florida State Road 50"; it is "State Road 50", and the Florida is only necessary to disambiguate. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 07:23, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
State: state: The postal abbreviation of the state the route is located in. Example OK: String: required: Highway type: type: The type of the highway, as defined in the Module:Road data/strings family of modules. Example SH: String: required: Route number: route: The number of the route. Example 21: String: suggested: Disambiguation: dab: Any ...