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Like WikiProjects, regional notice boards exist to help editors collaborate with each other in order to improve a specific set of articles related to certain geographical locations (regions).
Unlike most WikiProjects, the scope for regional notice boards is very broad, covering a wide variety of regional topics. Additionally, these boards are structured differently than WikiProjects. Rather than attempting to standardize and unify a set of articles, regional notice boards seek to simply improve a broad category of articles.
Regional notice boards are complementary to WikiProjects. It is altogether possible that a board's topics will overlap with one or more WikiProjects, and this is fine. The boards are a more general, informal, and user-friendly means of collaboration.
A full list of regional notice boards is available at Category:Regional Wikipedian notice boards.
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