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August 2007

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July 2007

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June 2007

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May 2007

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April 2007

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  • Wikipedia is now officially the 10th most visited website on the Internet.
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  • The Basque Wikipedia has reached 1,000 users.
  • The Marathi Wikipedia has reached 18,000 total pages.
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Progress in 2006

  • Many Wikipedias in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and a number of other Wikipedias that use small and marginalized languages, made great progress in 2006. While the article count of all Wikipedias together barely doubled, these Wikipedias often grew 5, 10 or 20 times. This shows that Wikipedia is progressing towards becoming less dominated by Europe and North America and integrating the entire world more, including a growing number of languages with new or weak written traditions.
  • The Middle East grew into a major area for Wikipedias.
    • 11 Wikipedias together have 145,258 articles and even more registered users: 166,225.
    • There are 4 major Wikipedias: Hebrew with 50,499 articles, Turkish with 42,162, Arabic with 22,098 and Persian with 17,307.
    • 7 smaller Wikipedias grew to 12,682 articles from 2,646. The biggest of these are Kurdish with 7,582 articles, Yiddish, Ladino Dzhudezmo, Zazaki, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Gilaki and Mazandarani.
    • 3 of the smaller Wikipedias have more than 1,000 articles 2 reached 100 articles.
    • One year ago, 3 had more than 10,000 articles, 2 more than 1,000 and 1 more than 100. The total article count was 63,235.
  • South East Asia, including 5 states in Indochina and 6 states in the Indonesian-Philipine archipelago, also grew into a major Wikipedia area.
    • 19 Wikipedias together have 134,182 articles and 84,726 registered users.
    • These include 9 state language Wikipedias with 83,328 articles, up from 39,690 one year ago.
    • Of these, 5 major Wikipedias are Indonesian with 47,748 articles, Thai with 17,853, Malay with 16,592, Vietnamese with 13,027 and Tagalog with 5,856.
    • 4 very small state language Wikipedias have only 405 articles together, up from 50 one year ago. They are Tetum, Khmer, Burmese and Lao.
    • 10 Wikipedias in regional and unofficial languages have 32,654 articles, up from 5,306 one year ago. They are Cebuano with 16,604 articles, Sundanese with 8,394, Javanese, Ilokano, Waray-Waray, Kampangan, Banyumasan all with more than 1,000 articles, and the smaller Pangasinan, Zamboanga Chavacano and Buginese.
    • 3 new Wikipedias passed 10,000 articles, 5 passed 1,000 and 3 passed 100. One year ago, the total article count was 46,996.
  • Central Asian Wikipedias progress in 2006:
    • 12 Wikipedias of 10 Central Asian and Caucasian states (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and Mongolia) have 33,659 articles and 3,687 registered users.
    • The 4 biggest Wikipedias are Georgian, with 13,494 articles, Uzbek with 5,305, Azeri with 4,213 and Tajik with 4,018. The other are Armenian, Ossetian, Pashto, Turkmen, Mongolian, Kirghiz, Kazakh and Abkhazian.
    • One passed 10,000 articles for the first time this year. 5 have passed 1,000 and 5 passed 100.
    • One year ago, no Wikipedia from these countries had more than 5,000 articles. 2 had more than 1,000 articles and 3 more than 100. The total article count was 7,064.
  • Indian subcontinent Wikipedias took great strides forwards in 2006:
    • 22 Indian subcontinent Wikipedias (of the countries of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives) have 78,890 articles and 8,528 registered users.
    • The 3 biggest Wikipedias are Telugu, with 26,114 articles, Bengali with 12,790 and Bishnupriya Manipuri with 11,760. The other are Marathi, Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, Newar/Nepal Bhasa, Sanskrit, Kashmiri, Nepali, Gujarat, Divehi, Sinhalese, Sindhi, Bihari, Pali, Punjabi, Assamese, Dzongkha and Oriya.
    • An anomaly has been the lack of a big Wikipedia in the world's second or 3rd greatest language, Hindi, and the closely related Urdu. During 2006 those two Wikipedias grew rapidly to Hindi 4,616 articles and Urdu 3,934. One year ago the article counts were 1,092 and 638.
    • In addition to the 3 that passed 10,000 articles, 7 have passed 1,000 and 8 passed 100.
    • One year ago, no Wikipedia from the subcontinent had more than 2,300 articles. 5 had more than 1,000 articles and 5 more than 100. The total article count was 10,507.
  • American language Wikipedias advance in 2006:
    • 16 American language Wikipedias for the first time together passed 10,000 articles. Today they have 11,234 articles and 1,839 registered users.
    • This includes 3 American languages of European origin with 8,271 articles and 373 registered users. The greatest American language Wikipedia is Haitian with 7,038 articles. Other european origin languages are Pennsylvania German with 1,185 articles and Papiamentu.
    • Native American language Wikipedias include 10 in American Indian languages with 2,835 articles and 1,139 registered users, and 3 in Inuit languages with 128 articles and 327 users. The biggest are Quechua with 1,402 articles and Nahuatl with 1,003, and Cherokee, Cree, Navajo, Guarani , Aymara, Cheyenne, Choctaw and Muscogee. The 3 Inuit languages are Inuktitut, Greenlandic and Inupiak.
    • In addition to the 4 that have passed 1,000 articles, 2 have passed 100.
    • One year ago no American language Wikipedia had passed 300 articles, 2 had passed 100, and the total article count for all was 768.
  • African Wikipedias make great progress in 2006:
    • For the first time, African language Wikipedias had more than 10,000 articles. As of today, 38 african language Wikipedias have 14,163 articles and 4,784 registered users.
    • The greatest of these is in Afrikaans, a language of European colonial origin, that has 6,177 articles and 1,315 registered users. However, for the first time, the 37 Wikipedias in languages of African origin are bigger together, with 7,986 articles and 3,479 registered users. They are in Swahili, 3,011 articles, and Amaric, 2,793 articles, the first two African-origin Wikipedias to pass the 1,000 benchmark, and Yoruba, Lingala, Wolof, Malagasy, Kongo, Bambara, Somali, Zulu, Sesotho, Kinyarwanda, Xhosan, Shona, Akan, Hausa, Tswana, Tumbuka, Twi, Igbo, Kikuyu, Ewe, Peul, Kanuri, Afar, Oromo, Kirundi, Sango, Luganda, Kuanyama, Chichewa, Swati, Tsonga, Ndonga, Tigrinya, Venda and Herero.
    • In addition to the 2 that have passed 1,000, 7 have passed 100 articles. One year ago none had passed 500 and 4 had passed 100.
    • The Wikipedia of the most widespread language in Africa, Arabic, has 21,177 articles and 44,655 registered users.
    • One year ago, the article count for the african origin language Wikipedias was 772, the Afrikaans Wikipedia 4,439 and the Arab Wikipedia 10,247. Together they had just above 15,000 articles, while today they have passed 36,000.
  • The pacific language Wikipedias remained small during 2006. Polynesian language Wikipedias grew most, while the rest advanced slowly.
    • 13 Wikipedias in pacific languages (including languages of the independent states of Papua-New Guinea, Vaunatu, Nauru, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, The Marshall Islands and Nauru) together have 2,114 articles and 1,335 registered users.
    • 5 polynesian Wikipedias have 1,502 articles, up from 466 one year ago. They are: Tongan, Tahitian, Maori, Samoan and Hawaiian. 5 melanesian and creole Wikipedias grew to 362 from 213 articles: Tok Pisin, Fijian, Bismalla, Hiri Motu and Norfolk. 3 micronesian Wikipedias were relatively stagnant, growing to 250 articles from 239: Nauruan, Marshallese and Chamorro.
    • No Wikipedia reached 500 articles. 5 have more than 100 articles.
    • One year ago, 3 had reached 100 articles. The total article count was 918.
    • There is still no Wikipedia in any Australian aboriginal language.
  • East Asia competes with Europe and America as a developed Wikipedia area.
    • 12 Wikipedias have 454,664 articles and 291,255 registered users.
    • 3 large Wikipedias dominate: Japanese with 307,315 articles, Chinese with 107,392 and Korean with 30,723.
    • 9 regional languages in China have 5,134 articles, up from 1,422 one year ago. They are Min Nan, Cantonese and Uyghur with between 2,300 and 1,100 articles, and the smaller Classical Chinese, Wu, Tibetan, Min Dong, Zhuang and Sichuan Yi.
    • Chinese passed 100,000 articles. 2 Wikipedias passed 1,000 and 3 passed 100 articles. One year ago, the total article count was 238,190.
    • Of the 97 Wikipedias listed above, 1 has more than 1,5 million articles, 1 more than 500,000, 8 have more than 100,000, 27 more than 10,000, 35 more than 1,000, and 17 more than 100. One year ago 1 had more than 500,000, 6 more than 100,000, 20 more than 10,000, 31 more than 1,000, and 11 more than 100.

Projects by number of articles/pages

Wikipedias

Wikipedias by milestone of articles
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
2,000,000
1,500,000 English (24 November 2006)
1,000,000
900,000
800,000
700,000
600,000 German (18 June 2007)
500,000 French (28 May 2007)
400,000 Polish (8 July 2007); Japanese (11 August 2007)
300,000 Italian (21 May 2007); Dutch (28 May 2007)
250,000 Portuguese (8 April 2007); Spanish (4 July 2007)
200,000 Swedish (24 December 2006)
150,000 Russian (11 March 2007)
100,000 Chinese (12 November 2006); Finnish (11 February 2007); Norwegian (24 February 2007)
90,000 Turkish (30 August 2007)
80,000 Esperanto (4 April 2007)
70,000 Slovak (1 June 2007); Czech (19 June 2007); Romanian (29 July 2007); Catalan (29 July 2007)
60,000 Danish (1 April 2007); Indonesian (7 May 2007); Ukrainian (17 May 2007); Hungarian (27 May 2007); Hebrew (12 July 2007); Volapük (22 August 2007)
50,000 Lombard (15 May 2007); Slovenian (20 July 2007); Lithuanian (1 August 2007); Serbian (22 August 2007)
40,000 Bulgarian (8 June 2007); Korean (2 August 2007); Estonian (30 August 2007)
30,000 Cebuano (? ? 2007); Croatian (28 April 2007); Arabic (10 May 2007); Telugu (26 Jume 2007)
20,000 Galician (6 December 2006); Thai (16 March 2007); Greek (17 March 2007); Norwegian Nynorsk (4 February 2007); Persian (24 April 2007); Malay (27 April 2007); Newar / Nepal Basa (? June 2007); Vietnamese (17 June 2007); Bishnupriya Manipuri (19 August 2007); Bosnian (30 August 2007)
15,000 Basque (12 November 2006); Bengali (4 February 2007); Simple English (26 July 2006); Ido (12 april 2007); Icelandic (4 May 2007); Albanian (17 May 2007); Luxembourgish (17 May 2007); Georgian (19 May 2007); Breton (1 August 2007); Azeri (? August 2007)
10,000 Neapolitan (20 June 2006); Latin (29 December 2006) ; Hindi (14 March 2007); Serbo-Croatian (10 April 2007); Sundanese (13 April 2007); Tamil (28 April 2007); Java (5 May 2007); Marathi (26 May 2007); Macedonian (22 June 2006); Welsh (23 June 2007); Low Saxon (4 July 2007); Sicilian (6 July 2007); Latvian (18 July 2007)
5,000 Walloon (10 June 2004); Afrikaans (24 March 2006); Asturian (8 July 2006); Haitian (11 August 2006); Uzbek (20 August 2006); Kurdish (26 August 2006); Occitan (28 September 2006); Old Belarusian (29 September 2006); Siberian/North Russian (3 October 2006); Tagalog / Filipino (10 October 2006) Ripuarian (24 October 2006); Corsican (22 December 2006); Aragonese (29 December 2006); Chuvash (12 January 2007); Tajik (30 January 2007); Urdu (15 March 2007); Piedmontese (26 March 2007); Irish (7 May 2007); Belarusian (23 May 2007); Venetian (3 July 2007); Swahili (12 July 2007); Western Frisian (25 July 2007);
2,000 Tatar (November 2004); Interlingua (20 June 2005); Limburgish (17 May 2006); Alemannic (7 June 2006); Kannada (15 June 2006); Scottish Gaelic (13 July 2006); Yiddish (25 July 2006); Armenian (13 August 2006); Ilokano (15 September 2006); Faroese (7 October 2006); Minnan (11 October 2006); Norman (14 November 2006); Amharic (22 December 2006); Dutch Low Saxon (11 January 2007); Malayalam (15 January 2007); Kapampangan (19 January 2007); Cantonese (23 January 2007); Sanskrit (13 February 2007); Waray-Waray / Samar-Leyte Visayan (13 February 2007); Quechua (21 February 2007); Friulian (22 April 2007); Bihari (29 April 2007) Banyumasan (? ? 2007); Northern Sami (? May 2007); Novial (19 May 2007); Yoruba (19 May 2007); Pali (8 June 2007); Upper Sorbian (20 June 2007); Samogitian (28 June 2007); Pangasinan (? July 2007); West Flemish (? August 2007); Scots (29 August 2007)
1,000 Ossetian / Ossetic (20 May 2005); Arpitan / Franco-Provençal (17 May 2006); Cornish (22 May 2006); Ladino / Judeo-Spanish (13 September 2006); Voro (5 October 2006); Pennsylvania German (16 October 2006); Ligurian (25 October 2006); Maltese (20 December 2006); Nahuatl (28 December 2006); Zazaki (14 January 2007); Kashubian (16 Febraury 2007); Classical Chinese (4 April 2007); Tongan (25 April 2007); Nepali (29 April 2007) Divehi (3 June 2007); Pashto (5 August 2007); Bavarian (30 August 2007)
500 Anglo-Saxon / Old English (14 September 2005); Turkmen (? ? 2007); Kazakh (? ? 2007); Maori (? ? 2007); Lojban (? ? 2007); Lingala (? April 2007); Mongolian (18 May 2007);
100 Kashmiri (4 October 2004); Interlingue (18 November 2004); Tok Pisin (15 April 2005); Gujarati (19 May 2005); Nauruan (17 June 2005); Malagasy (14 July 2005); Romansh (19 July 2005); Moldovan (7 August 2005); Udmurt (22 November 2005); Sardinian (3 February 2006); Divehi (4 March 2006); Bashkir (29 March 2006); Gothic (23 April 2006); Tetun (15 May 2006); Kyrgyz (17 May 2006); Wolof (18 May 2006); Bambara (25 May 2006); Kongo (29 May 2006); Romani (6 June 2006); Avar (10 June 2006); Manx (13 July 2006); Sinhalese (20 July 2006); Tibetan (10 August 2006); Aromanian (30 August 2006); Cherokee (31 August 2006); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (10 September 2006); Pangasinan (5 October 2006); Cree (11 November 2006); Inuktitut (4 February 2007); wuu (? ? 2007); Gilaki (? ? 2007); Emilian-Romagnol (? ? 2007); Zamboanga Chavacano (? ? 2007); Old Church Slavonic (? ? 2007); Sindhi (? ? 2007); Somali (? ? 2007); Lao (? ? 2007); Samoan (? ? 2007); Pali (? ? 2007); Assamese (? May 2007); Khmer (? ? 2007); Uyghur (? March 2007); Min Dong (? April 2007); Tahitian (? ? 2007); Tigrinya (26 April 2007); Igbo (24 May 2007); Zealandic (13 June 2007); Ewe (14 July 2007); Zulu (30 Aug 2007)

Wiktionaries

Wiktionaries by number of articles
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
500,000 English (16 August 2007)
400,000 French (10 August 2007)
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250,000
200,000 Vietnamese (14 October 2006)
150,000 Turkish (23 May 2007)
100,000 Russian (10 December 2006); Ido (10 January 2007); Chinese (12 January 2007); Greek (? ? 2007)
50,000 Polish (19 September 2006); Italian (10st May 2007); German(? ? 2007); Finnish (? ? 2007)
40,000 Swedish (28 June 2007); Hungarian (? July 2007)
30,000 Portuguese (6 March 2006) (8 March 2007); Indonesian (27 May 2007); Kurdish (? ? 2007)
20,000 Bulgarian (28 April 2005); Dutch (29 September 2005); Spanish (?? 2007); Korean (? ? 2007); Volapuk (? ? 2007)
15,000 Galician (22 September 2005); Japanese (March 2007)
10,000 Estonian (28 Apr 2006); Serbian (July 2006); Icelandic (16. Apríl 2007); Persian (?? 2007)
5,000 Sicilian (4 February 2005); Slovenian (7 February 2006); Arabic (15 October 2006); Tamil (27 October 2006); Armenian (13 November 2006); Min Nan (29 April 2007); Telugu (?? 2007); Afrikaans (? ? 2007); Romanian (?? 2007); Norwegian (? ? 2007)
2,000 Latin (7 June 2004); Hebrew (18 February 2006); Breton (4 April 2007); Czech (7 May 2007); Lithuanian (20 July 2007); Urdu (? ? 2007); Danish (?? 2007); Catalan (? ? 2007); Swahili (? ? 2007); Albanian; (? ? 2007); Simple English (? ? 2007); Ukrainian (? ? 2007); Anglo-Saxon (? ? 2007)
1,000 Hindi (20 February 2005); Corsican (15 May 2005); Slovak (22 April 2006); Croatian (2007); Asturian (27 May 2007); West Frisian (? ? 2007); Kazakh (? ? 2007); Southern Sotho (? ? 2007)
500 Low Saxon (11 March 2006); Kashubian (11 July 2006)
100 Esperanto (6 July 2004); Gujarati (28 November 2004); Interlingua (24 February 2005); Bosnian (5 May 2005); Interlingue (12 June 2005); Yiddish (8 November 2005); Malayalam (17 November 2005); Welsh (18 February 2006); Thai (13 March 2006); Sindhi (18 March 2006); Macedonian (26 April 2006); Marathi (27 June 2006); Quechua (June 2006); Kirghiz (July 2006); Amharic (26 July 2006); Occitan (30 October 2006); Aragonese (5 November 2006); Malay (2 January 2007)

Wikiquotes

Wikiquotes by number of pages
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
10,000 English (7 May 2007)
5,000 German (9 March 2006); Polish (12 June 2007); Italian (19 August 2007)
2,000 Bulgarian (23 September 2005); Portuguese (23 December 2005); Russian (7 March 2006); Slovak (17 May 2006); Bosnian (15 June 2006); Slovenian (3 September 2006); Spanish (3 July 2007)
1,000 Turkish (28 July 2006); Hebrew (11 March 2007); Chinese (26 May 2007)
500 Indonesian (23 December 2005); Japanese (5 May 2006); Swedish (22 October 2006); Lithuanian (8 January 2007); Hungarian (27 March 2007); Czech (24 April 2007); French (3 June 2007)
100 Norwegian; Dutch (5 February 2005); Finnish (14 August 2005); Esperanto (28 August 2005); Arabic (15 September 2005); Persian (4 December 2005); Galician (12 January 2006); Greek (26 January 2006); Kurdish (14 February 2006); Ukrainian (24 February 2007); Vietnamese (3 March 2007); Serbian (24 April 2007); Latin (9 July 2007); Afrikaans (10 July 2007)

Wikibooks

Wikibooks by number of book modules
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
20,000 English (29 July 2006)
15,000
10,000
5,000 German (19 May 2006)
2,000 French (18 May 2006); Spanish (December 2006); Portuguese (December 2006); Italian (6 January 2007); Hungarian (27 January 2006)
1,000 Polish (2 March 2006); Dutch (13 August 2006); Hebrew (December 2006); Japanese (1 January 2007)
500 Swedish (31 March 2006); Macedonian (27 May 2006); Danish (? December 2006); Finnish ( ? December 2006); Russian (23 March 2007); Chinese (23 March 2007); Turkish (? August 2007)
100 Korean (6 June 2005); Esperanto (21 July 2005); Czech (? July 2005); Anglo-Saxon (27 October 2005); Slovak (2 November 2005); Arabic (14 November 2005); Tamil (? December 2005); Galician (? December 2005); Catalan (2 February 2006); Bulgarian (3 March 2006); Icelandic; Indonesian; Thai(? June 2006); Norwegian (10 July 2006); Albanian (17 August 2006); Persian (? December 2006); Icelandic (? December 2006); Lithuanian (? December 2006); Ukrainian (? November 2006); Serbian (? November 2006); Georgian (21 January 2007); Vietnamese (10 February 2007); Alemannic German (16 February 2007);

Wikinews

Wikinews by number of pages
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
5,000 English (Apr 30 2006); German (?? July 2006); Polish (21 Aug 2007)
2,000 Swedish (27 March 2006); Italian (10 July 2006); Spanish (3 August 2007)
1,000 Portuguese (28 November 2005); Japanese (19 June 2006); French (1 November 2006)
500 Russian (10 July 2006); Dutch (2 September 2006); Chinese (10 October 2006)
100 Romanian (27 April 2005); Ukrainian (12 September 2005); Serbian (19 March 2006); Catalan (9 November 2006)

Wikisources

Wikisource by number of pages
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
40,000 English (30 October 2006)
20,000 French (19 November 2006)
10,000 Spanish (13 March 2006); Portuguese (1 February 2007); Chinese (14 March 2007)
5,000 Polish (27 October 2006); German (? December 2006); Croatian (? December 2006); Italian (4 February 2007); Romanian (17 February 2007); Russian (8 March 2007)
2,000 Turkish (19 May 2006); Finnish (? December 2006); Thai (? December 2006); Czech (30th April 2007); Swedish (? ? 2007); Hebrew (13 June 2007); Serbian (? ? 2007); Arabic (July 2007);
1,000 Latin (23 October 2005); Japanese(? December 2006); Bosnian (? December 2006); Dutch(? January 2007); Greek(4 February 2007)
500 Korean(? ? 2006); Catalan (? ? 2007)
100 Danish (27 September 2005); Indonesian (26 May 2006); Telugu (26 July 2006); Norwegian (? December 2006); Hungarian (? December 2006); Slovenian (? December 2006); Persian (? December 2006); Kannada (? December 2006); Ukrainian (? December 2006);

Wikispecies

Wikispecies (multilingual) by number of content pages
Milestone Project (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
100,000 Wikispecies (20 May 2007)[1]
75,000 Wikispecies (10 October 2006) [2]

Wikiversities

Wikiversities by number of pages
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
5,000
2,000 English (March 2007) - French (July 2007)
1,000
500
100 German; Spanish (January 2007)

Wikimedia Commons

Wikimedia Commons (multilingual) by number of media files
Milestone Project (dates milestones reached, in order of reaching them)
1,750,000 (11 August)
1,700,000 (late July 2007)
1,600,000 (1 July 2007)
1,500,000 news item (25 May 2007)
1,000,000 press release (30 November 2006)
600,000 news item (15 May 2006)
500,000 (25 March 2006)
100,000 press release (24 May 2005)
1,000 news item (5 October 2004)
0 news item (7 September 2004)

Archive

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