Greetings!

I found that the wikipedia concept of category is sometimes different
from the real-life concept of category.

For example:

"Category:London" is an entity, not a collective concept;
"Category:Automobiles" can refer to a collection of cars.

One way to tell them apart is to see if the main page for this
category has an infobox, which works to filter out "Category:London".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London

But I also find that "Category:Tea" is a collective concept yet still
has an infobox in the main page associated to it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea

Do you know a better way to tell a collective category and a category
that is merely an entity by itself?

Thanks a lot!

Yang

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