Template:Infobox

Specifics Related terms
 * Example usage:
 * Instructions
 * The infobox will automatically show the name of the page. If you wish to display a different name, add the  parameter.
 * 1) image: Should be the flag or another immediately identifiable image regarding the article's topic.
 * 2) caption: Can be used to briefly describe the image. Can be left blank.
 * 3) altname: In case the article's topic is known under multiple names, list them here. Differentiate between the terms by using a comma.
 * E.g.:
 * 1) term: Indicate whether the topic of the page is a ,  ,   (case sensitive), or   (case sensitive) /   (either term, not both). This will automatically place the page in the corresponding category.
 * 2) spectrum: If the topic of the page is a more specific term in a larger spectrum or umbrella term, list what it's apart of.
 * 3) gender: For identifier(s) associated with gender(s), indicates the gender(s) of the people who have the identifier(s). Differentiate between multiple genders by using a new line and an asterisk.
 * E.g.:
 * 1) attracted: For sexualities, this indicates the gender(s) that the identifier is attracted to.
 * E.g.:
 * 1) attractedtype: For sexualities, this indicates the types of attraction that may be felt by people with the identifier. Differentiate between the types by using a comma.
 * E.g.
 * 1) romance: For sexualities, this highlights the affiliated romanticism that is related to the sexuality.
 * 2) sexuality: For romantic orientations, this highlights the affiliated sexuality that is related to the orientation.
 * 3) different: This highlights the identities that are similar to but different from the topic of the page, or that may be confused for the topic.
 * E.g. Pansexual on the page Bisexual, Pangender on the page Pansexual
 * 1) romance: For sexualities, this highlights the affiliated romanticism that is related to the sexuality.
 * 2) sexuality: For romantic orientations, this highlights the affiliated sexuality that is related to the orientation.
 * 3) different: This highlights the identities that are similar to but different from the topic of the page, or that may be confused for the topic.
 * E.g. Pansexual on the page Bisexual, Pangender on the page Pansexual


 * Sample output
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