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Wikimedia Finno-Ugric Collaboration is a partnership among communities working on Wikimedia projects in Finno-Ugric languages.

The main goals of the collaborative are:

  1. to support each other through sharing and learning;
  2. to support growth of all Wikimedia projects in these languages;
  3. to increase and improve information available about Finno-Ugric cultures and peoples in Wikimedia projects in other languages.

Hintergrund

Finno-Ugric meeting in 2015 in Estonia

Wikimedia Finno-Ugric Collaboration was initiated on organizational level in year 2011 by Wikimedia Eesti together with local Finno-Ugric organizations (e.g. NPO Fenno-Ugria) with an aim to provide better support for Finno-Ugric Wikimedia projects and their communities. Soon discussions continued with the participation of Wikimédia Magyarország [1] and idea to organize Seminar for Finno-Ugric Wikipedias was born. The first seminar took place from 22nd−24th of August 2014 in Estonia.

Wikipedias

Map of Finno-Ugric languages

There are 13 Wikipedia projects:

Sprache Artikel Aktive Benutzer
Finnisch (fi) 553.680 1.644
Ungarisch (hu) 526.025 1.618
Estnisch (et) 236.670 711
Bergmari (mrj) 10.431 13
Ostmari (mhr) 10.904 23
Nordsamisch (se) 7.842 22
Võro (fiu-vro) 6.501 33
Wepsisch (vep) 6.850 21
Komi (kv) 5.506 19
Udmurtisch (udm) 5.594 19
Komi-Permjakisch (koi) 3.443 12
Ersja-Mordwinisch (myv) 7.804 24
Mokschanisch (mdf) 3.383 16

There are 8 Wikipedias in incubator: Ischorisch (izh), Khanty (kca), Karelisch (krl), Livisch (liv), Mansi (mns), Kildin Saam (sjd), Ter Saam (sjt), Wotisch (vot)

Aktivitäten

Past activities

Ongoing and future activities

Prior activities

Siehe auch

Meta page for Wikipedias in the languages of Russia project.

References