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---
title: Taxonomies
description: Returns a data structure containing the site's taxonomy objects, the terms within each taxonomy object, and the pages to which the terms are assigned.
categories: []
keywords: []
action:
related: []
returnType: page.TaxonomyList
signatures: [SITE.Taxonomies]
---
Conceptually, the `Taxonomies` method on a `Site` object returns a data structure such as:
{{< code-toggle >}}
taxonomy a:
- term 1:
- page 1
- page 2
- term 2:
- page 1
taxonomy b:
- term 1:
- page 2
- term 2:
- page 1
- page 2
{{< /code-toggle >}}
For example, on a book review site you might create two taxonomies; one for genres and another for authors.
With this site configuration:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}}
[taxonomies]
genre = 'genres'
author = 'authors'
{{< /code-toggle >}}
And this content structure:
```text
content/
├── books/
│ ├── and-then-there-were-none.md --> genres: suspense
│ ├── death-on-the-nile.md --> genres: suspense
│ └── jamaica-inn.md --> genres: suspense, romance
│ └── pride-and-prejudice.md --> genres: romance
└── _index.md
```
Conceptually, the taxonomies data structure looks like:
{{< code-toggle >}}
genres:
- suspense:
- And Then There Were None
- Death on the Nile
- Jamaica Inn
- romance:
- Jamaica Inn
- Pride and Prejudice
authors:
- achristie:
- And Then There Were None
- Death on the Nile
- ddmaurier:
- Jamaica Inn
- jausten:
- Pride and Prejudice
{{< /code-toggle >}}
To list the "suspense" books:
```go-html-template
<ul>
{{ range .Site.Taxonomies.genres.suspense }}
<li><a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">{{ .LinkTitle }}</a></li>
{{ end }}
</ul>
```
Hugo renders this to:
```html
<ul>
<li><a href="/books/and-then-there-were-none/">And Then There Were None</a></li>
<li><a href="/books/death-on-the-nile/">Death on the Nile</a></li>
<li><a href="/books/jamaica-inn/">Jamaica Inn</a></li>
</ul>
```
{{% note %}}
Hugo's taxonomy system is powerful, allowing you to classify content and create relationships between pages.
Please see the [taxonomies] section for a complete explanation and examples.
[taxonomies]: content-management/taxonomies/
{{% /note %}}