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This page is for the announcement of milestones on the Wikimedia projects. If you want to make such an announcement, please post it here and translate it if you can.
Recommended article-count milestones are 100, 500, 1k (1,000), 2k, 5k, then 5k increments to 20k, 10k increments to 100k, 50k increments to 200k, 100k increments to 1M (1,000,000), 500k increments to 2M, 1M increments to 10M. Try mixing things up with other milestones, such as active users or new articles per day.
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November 2018
- 6
- The Croatian Wikipedia has reached 200,000 articles.
- 2
- The Beta Wikiversity is back up to 2,000 learning modules after dropping below that level in September 2018.
- 1
- The Cornish Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
October 2018
- 30
- Wikispecies has reached 600,000 content pages.
- 29
- The Hausa Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 28
- The Bulgarian Wikinews has fallen below 100 articles (down to 86), as part of a cleanup/revival campaign by the local admin following a discussion about closing the project.
- 27
- The Vietnamese Wikisource has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 19
- The Romanian Wikinews has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 17
- The Estonian Wikiquote has reached 500 content pages.
- 14
- The Asturian Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles.
- The Burmese Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- The Portuguese Wikipedia has reached 50,000 uploaded files.
- The Chinese Wikiquote has reached 2,000 content pages.
- 9
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 registered users.
- 7
- Wikimedia Commons has reached 50,000,000 uploaded files.
- 5
- The Swahili Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
- 2
- The Latin Wikiquote has reached 500 content pages.
- The Czech Wikiversity has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 1
- The Russian Wikipedia has reached 1,500,000 articles.
September 2018
- 29
- The Russian Wiktionary has reached 10,000,000 page edits.
- 27
- The Wikimedia Foundation Governance wiki has fallen below 10,000 total pages; this wiki was recently moved from wikimediafoundation.org to foundation.wikimedia.org and is being refactored as a pure wiki (as opposed to a mix of wikicode and HTML, which the old wikimediafoundation.org site used to be) housing the Foundation's "governance and legal materials". Meanwhile, wikimediafoundation.org has been revamped as the primary corporate website of the Wikimedia Foundation (not a wiki). For more information about this change, see Wikimedia Foundation Governance Wiki and Wikimedia Foundation website.
- 25
- The Assamese Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- 24
- The Afrikaans Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
- 17
- Wikiversity Beta has fallen below 2,000 learning modules, following the deletion of (most of?) the Chinese content that was imported into the separate Chinese Wikiversity last month.
- 16
- The Russian Buryat Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 14
- The Urdu Wikipedia has reached 5,000 uploaded files.
- 13
- The Friulian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 12
- The Arabic Wikipedia has reached 600,000 articles.
- 8
- The Portuguese Wikivoyage has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 6
- The Persian Wikivoyage has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 3
- The Bavarian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
August 2018
- 31
- The Udmurt Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Belarusian Wikibooks has reached 100 book modules.
- 29
- Wikidata has reached 50,000,000 items.
- 28
- The Santali Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 27
- The Santali Wikipedia has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Albanian Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 26
- The Santali Wikipedia has reached 200 articles, after the importing of many articles that were accidentally missed when the content was initially imported from the Incubator test wiki earlier this month.
- The Italian Wikiquote has reached 30,000 content pages.
- The Sakha Wikiquote has reached 100 content pages.
- 22
- The Hawaiian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 15
- Nine days after being opened for editing, the on-wiki statistics of the Santali Wikipedia have been initialized (as a result of the regular, semimonthly recounting of all Wikimedia wikis), resulting in 162 articles.
- Nine days after being opened for editing, the on-wiki statistics of the Chinese Wikiversity have been initialized, resulting in 518 learning modules.
- The Portuguese Wikiversity has reached 2,000 learning modules.
- 14
- The Chechen Wikipedia has reached 200,000 articles.
- 12
- The Chinese Wikipedia has reached 50,000 uploaded files.
- 9
- The South Azerbaijani Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles.
- The Latin Wikisource has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 7
- The Bengali Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
- 6
- The Santali Wikipedia is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki on 2 August, with content imported from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator.
- The Chinese Wikiversity is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki on 2 August, with content imported from the test wiki at Wikiversity Beta.
- 4
- The Punjabi Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 1
- The Greek Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
July 2018
- 30
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 5,000,000 entries.
- 28
- The Veps Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 27
- The Galician Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- 26
- The Shona Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 25
- The Piedmontese Wikisource has reached 2,000 text units.
- 21
- The French Wikibooks has reached 15,000 book modules (after dropping below that number when it was recounted in February 2018).
- 20
- The Doteli Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages, as nearly 300 templates have been imported from other wikis.
- 19
- The South Azerbaijani Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles, as a bot has created almost 5,000 stubs for places in the Czech Republic.
- 18
- The Asturian Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles, as a bot has been creating hundreds of biographical articles.
- 17
- The Basque Wikipedia has reached 300,000 articles.
- 11
- The Tatar Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles.
- 10
- The Ukrainian Wikipedia has reached 800,000 articles.
- The global preferences feature is now enabled on all Wikimedia wikis (see May 30th item for more information).
- 9
- The Bengali Wikisource has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- 8
- The French Wikipedia has reached 2,000,000 articles.
- The Zulu Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 5
- The Lingua Franca Nova Wikipedia has reached 1,000 registered users.
- All Wikimedia wikis are now using RemexHtml for HTML parsing, after being switched from the old HTML4-based Tidy.
- 4
- The Piedmontese Wikisource has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 1
- The Sindhi Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- The Wu Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
June 2018
- 30
- The German Wiktionary has reached 700,000 entries.
- 27
- The newly created Bengali Wikivoyage has reached 500 articles.
- 26
- The Portuguese Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 articles, as a bot has been adding hundreds of short articles about amphibian species.
- 24
- The Urdu Wiktionary has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 22
- The Bengali Wikisource has reached 15,000 text units.
- 21
- The Indonesian Wikiquote has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 20
- The Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia has reached 100,000 registered users.
- 18
- The Bengali Wikivoyage has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 16
- The Tajik Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits (after dropping below that number of edits when its statistics were recounted in February 2018).
- 15
- The Bengali Wikivoyage has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Chinese Wikivoyage has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Wikimania 2018 wiki has reached 200 content pages.
- 14
- The Afrikaans Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- The Atikamekw Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 13
- The Czech Wikisource has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 11
- The four recently created content wikis have had their on-wiki statistics fixed, resulting in the following counts:
- The Sakha Wikiquote stands at 79 content pages.
- The Piedmontese Wikisource stands at 1,462 text units.
- The Bengali Wikivoyage stands at 385 articles.
- The Pashto Wikivoyage stands at 226 articles.
- 9
- The Pashto Wikivoyage is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki on 8 June, with around 220 articles imported from the test wiki at the Incubator (non-working on-wiki statistics and post-import editing activity have made it impossible to determine the exact article count on this day).
- The South Azerbaijani Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles, as a bot has started creating thousands of stubs for places in Poland.
- 8
- The Sakha Wikiquote is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki yesterday, with 79 content pages imported from the test wiki at the Incubator.
- The Piedmontese Wikisource is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki yesterday, with over 1,000 text units imported from the Multilingual Wikisource (non-working on-wiki statistics and post-import editing activity have made it impossible to determine the exact article count on this day).
- The Bengali Wikivoyage is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki yesterday, with fewer than 500 articles imported from the test wiki at the Incubator (non-working on-wiki statistics and post-import editing activity have made it impossible to determine the exact article count on this day—although it was probably around 350 articles).
- 5
- The Urdu Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries.
- 4
- The Urdu Wiktionary has reached 15,000 entries.
- 3
- The Punjabi Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
- The Urdu Wiktionary has reached 10,000 entries, as the flood of bot-created stubs continues (along with an effort to add links to more entries to get them counted as "articles").
- 1
- The recently opened Basque Wikisource has reached 10,000 page edits.
May 2018
- 30
- The Navajo Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- The Turkish Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 registered users.
- A new global preferences feature has been enabled on all non-Wikipedia Wikimedia wikis (see Special:Preferences, near the top, on any supported wiki); work continues on some remaining tasks before the feature can be rolled out to all the Wikipedias.
- 29
- The Afrikaans Wikipedia has reached 100,000 registered users.
- The Meadow Mari Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- 19
- The Lingua Franca Nova Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles, one month after being created as a standalone wiki.
- 16
- The Urdu Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries, as a bot has been adding thousands of short entries for English terms (most of which do not contribute to the entry count).
- 15
- The Emilian-Romagnol Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- The English Wikibooks has reached 80,000 book modules.
- 13
- The Russian Wiktionary has reached 900,000 entries.
- 6
- The Punjabi Wikisource has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 2
- The Belarusian Wikisource has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 1
- The Doteli Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
April 2018
- 30
- The Cree Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 25
- The West Frisian Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- 22
- The Basque Wikisource is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki a few days ago, with 332 text units imported from the Multilingual Wikisource.
- 19
- The Gorontalo Wikipedia is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki, with 1,168 articles imported from incubator:Wp/gor.
- The Lingua Franca Nova Wikipedia is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki, with 1,308 articles imported from incubator:Wp/lfn.
- The Ingush Wikipedia is open for editing after being created as a standalone wiki, with 751 articles imported from incubator:Wp/inh.
- The Czech Wiktionary has reached 100,000 entries.
- 17
- The Akan Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 16
- The Incubator wiki has reached 100,000 content pages (after dropping below that level when it was recounted on February 15th).
- The Gilaki Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Georgian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 registered users.
- 15
- The Kyrgyz Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries.
- Starting from today, all Wikimedia wikis are now getting their on-wiki statistics recounted from scratch on the 1st and 15th day of each month, starting at 5:39 a.m. UTC, replacing the old scheme of having only the content pages ("articles") recounted for only the "core" content wikis (Wikipedia, Wiktionary, …, Wikivoyage), only once a month.
- 13
- The Chinese Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 articles.
- The Persian Wikipedia has reached 50,000 uploaded files.
- 8
- The Basque Wikibooks has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 6
- The Low German/Low Saxon Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 5
- The Multilingual Wikisource has reached 100,000 total pages.
- 4
- The Korean Wikisource has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 1
- The German Wikiversity has reached 40,000 learning modules.
March 2018
- 31
- The Abkhazian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages, as the local admin has decided to create categories for works published in each individual year of the Common Era.
- The Bengali Wiktionary has reached 10,000 entries, as a bot has been adding hundreds of stubs for country names in different languages.
- 30
- The Chinese Wikibooks has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 29
- The Lao Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 28
- The Ukrainian Wikisource has reached 100,000 page edits (after dropping below that level on 14 February 2018, which somehow went unreported at the time).
- 27
- The Welsh Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles.
- The Punjabi Wiktionary has reached 10,000 entries.
- 24
- The Persian Wikipedia has reached 600,000 articles.
- 23
- The Japanese Wiktionary has reached 200,000 entries.
- The Azerbaijani Wikipedia has reached 20,000 uploaded files.
- The Urdu Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 20
- The Scots Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- 19
- The Dinka Wikipedia has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 18
- The Bambara Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 17
- The Swahili Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- The Belarusian Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 13
- The Afrikaans Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries.
- The Wikimania 2018 wiki has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 12
- The Hungarian Wikibooks has reached 30,000 book modules.
- The Wikimania 2018 wiki has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 10
- The Japanese Wikisource has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 9
- The South Azerbaijani Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles.
- The Sindhi Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 8
- The Asturian Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles.
- The Arabic Wikinews has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 7
- The Russian Wikinews has reached 15,000 articles.
- 6
- The comma-based article counting method has been completely removed from the MediaWiki code (as of version 1.31), and the two Wikimedia wikis that were using that method (English and Portuguese Wikibooks) have been switched to use the 'any' method (any non-redirect in a content namespace counts as an article).
- 3
- The Arabic Wiktionary has reached 100,000 total pages, as a bot has been adding thousands of templates for individual verses of the Quran.
- 2
- The Galician Wikisource has reached 500 text units.
- 1
- The French Wikinews has reached 20,000 articles, exactly 4 years after reaching 15,000.
- The Turkish Wikinews has reached 10,000 total pages.
February 2018
- 26
- The remaining 17 wikis have been recounted, with no additional milestones to report — apart from the "milestone" that this is surely the first time all Wikimedia wikis have had freshly counted (and therefore presumably "correct") statistics!
- 25
- Another 14 wikis have had their on-wiki statistics recounted from scratch, leaving 17 to go; no additional milestones to report (see 21 February entry for context).
- 24
- The Asturian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
- 23
- The Catalan Wikiquote is back up to 10,000 total pages after falling below that level when it was recounted last week (see 15 February, below).
- 22
- The Saterland Frisian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 21
- The Asturian Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
- The Erzya Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Afrikaans Wikibooks has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The on-wiki statistics of almost all Wikimedia wikis have been recounted again (see 15 February entry, below), following the fixing of a bug that affected page counting for one week (specifically, newly created pages were not increasing the total page count). This time the plan is to recount all Wikimedia wikis, including the Wikimania wikis, chapter wikis, administrative wikis, etc. At this point, all but 31 of the largest wikis have been recounted (see the Phabricator task to track the progress). It appears that the only milestone attributable to the recounting (so far) is the Afrikaans Wikibooks milestone listed immediately above (the others that happened today can be explained by normal on-wiki editing activity).
- 15
- A crazy number of milestones have happened in the last 24 hours, as statistics have been recalculated for many Wikimedia content wikis (specifically, these); this includes all Wikibooks wikis, which have (presumably) never been completely recounted from scratch (except in a few isolated cases, as a result of individual bug reports). The numbers below were collected at around 4:35 a.m. (UTC) on February 14th (previous counts) and at around 6 a.m. (UTC) on February 15th (final counts). The recalculation of the statistics started about 20 minutes to midnight (UTC) on the evening on February 14th; it is not clear how long it took to finish. (Note that it is possible that some of these milestones happened for reasons other than the stats refresh.)
- The following content wikis have reached new article-count milestones:
- The English Wikibooks has reached 70,000 book modules (57,843 + 21,232 = 79,075, a 37% increase).
- The Galician Wikibooks has reached 1,000 book modules (958 + 196 = 1,154, a 20% increase).
- The Portuguese Wikibooks has reached 10,000 book modules (8,742 + 2,751 = 11,493, a 31% increase).
- The Slovak Wikibooks has reached 500 book modules (491 + 28 = 519, a 6% increase).
- The following content wikis have dropped below previously achieved article-count milestones:
- The Arabic Wikibooks has fallen below 1,000 book modules (1,058 − 305 = 753, a 29% decrease).
- The Azerbaijani Wikibooks has fallen below 2,000 book modules (2,022 − 310 = 1,712, a 15% decrease).
- The Belarusian Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (104 − 18 = 86, a 17% decrease).
- The Chuvash Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (164 − 98 = 66, a 60% decrease).
- The Basque Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (118 − 42 = 76, a 36% decrease).
- The French Wikibooks has fallen below 15,000 book modules (19,209 − 4,541 = 14,668, a 24% decrease).
- The Hebrew Wikibooks has fallen below 5,000 book modules (5,573 − 1,253 = 4,320, a 22% decrease).
- The Hindi Wikibooks has fallen below 500 book modules (549 − 76 = 473, a 14% decrease).
- The Croatian Wikibooks has fallen below 1,000 book modules (1,158 − 183 = 975, a 16% decrease).
- The Hungarian Wikibooks has fallen below 30,000 book modules (30,752 − 1,150 = 29,602, a 4% decrease).
- The Armenian Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (324 − 254 = 70, a 78% decrease).
- The Interlingua Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (174 − 93 = 81, a 53% decrease).
- The Icelandic Wikibooks has fallen below 500 book modules (636 − 170 = 466, a 27% decrease).
- The Italian Wikibooks has fallen below 10,000 book modules (10,569 − 2,373 = 8,196, a 22% decrease).
- The Georgian Wikibooks has fallen below 500 book modules (540 − 258 = 282, a 48% decrease).
- The Latin Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (197 − 131 = 66, a 66% decrease).
- The Macedonian Wikibooks has fallen below 500 book modules (735 − 435 = 300, a 59% decrease).
- The Malayalam Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (189 − 93 = 96, a 49% decrease).
- The Marathi Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (137 − 122 = 15, an 89% decrease).
- The Norwegian (Bokmål) Wikibooks has fallen below 1,000 book modules (1,021 − 159 = 862, a 16% decrease).
- The Occitan Wikibooks has fallen below 100 book modules (118 − 24 = 94, a 20% decrease).
- The Romanian Wikibooks has fallen below 500 book modules (890 − 432 = 458, a 49% decrease).
- The Russian Wikibooks has fallen below 2,000 book modules (2,428 − 679 = 1,749, a 28% decrease).
- The Slovenian Wikibooks has fallen below 200 book modules (261 − 70 = 191, a 27% decrease).
- The Thai Wikibooks has fallen below 5,000 book modules (5,016 − 273 = 4,743, a 5% decrease).
- The Tagalog Wikibooks has fallen below 200 book modules (767 − 614 = 153, an 80% decrease).
- The Turkish Wikibooks has fallen below 1,000 book modules (1,110 − 305 = 805, a 27% decrease).
- The Ukrainian Wikibooks has fallen below 500 book modules (590 − 102 = 488, a 17% decrease).
- The Vietnamese Wikibooks has fallen below 2,000 book modules (5,486 − 3,983 = 1,503, a 73% decrease).
- The following content wikis reached new page-count milestones:
- The Võro Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages (9,876 + 188 = 10,064, a 2% increase).
- The Lezgian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages (9,327 + 679 = 10,006, a 7% increase).
- The Venetian Wikisource has reached 10,000 total pages (7,530 + 4,561 = 12,091, a 61% increase).
- The following content wikis have dropped below previously achieved page-count milestones:
- The Afar Wikipedia has fallen below 1,000 total pages (1,512 − 1,003 = 509, a 66% decrease).
- The Kyrgyz Wikipedia has fallen below 100,000 total pages (100,514 − 740 = 99,774, a 1% decrease).
- The Bosnian Wikibooks has fallen below 1,000 total pages (1,558 − 609 = 949, a 39% decrease).
- The Latin Wikibooks has fallen below 1,000 total pages (1,672 − 859 = 813, a 51% decrease).
- The Catalan Wikiquote has fallen below 10,000 total pages (10,888 − 902 = 9,986, an 8% decrease).
- The Chinese Wikiquote has fallen below 10,000 total pages (13,425 − 4,229 = 9,196, a 32% decrease).
- The Urdu Wiktionary has fallen below 10,000 total pages (16,882 − 8,262 = 8,620, a 49% decrease).
- The following content wikis have reached new edit-count milestones:
- The Kabiye Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits (9,717 + 1,683 = 11,400, a 17% increase).
- The Estonian Wikibooks has reached 10,000 page edits (9,374 + 2,789 = 12,163, a 30% increase).
- The Macedonian Wikibooks has reached 10,000 page edits (6,380 + 4,244 = 10,624, a 67% increase).
- The Latin Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits (6,633 + 4,058 = 10,691, a 61% increase).
- The Afar Wiktionary has reached 10,000 page edits (6,796 + 6,594 = 13,390, a 97% increase).
- The Javanese Wiktionary has reached 100,000 page edits (89,473 + 19,045 = 108,518, a 21% increase).
- The following other Wikimedia wikis experienced milestones:
- The Wikimedia Incubator has fallen below 100,000 content pages.
- The Wikimania 2010 wiki has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Wikimania 2013 wiki has fallen below 500 content pages.
- As a result of the stats refresh, the Azerbaijani Wiktionary, Russian Wikiquote, and Portuguese Wikisource have had their on-wiki statistics fixed (after being "broken" on February 9th), but none of these three wikis experienced any milestones like the ones reported above.
- The following content wikis have reached new article-count milestones:
- The Italian Wikipedia has reached 100,000,000 page edits (this wiki did not have its statistics recounted, so this milestone was due to normal wiki editing).
- 12
- The Erzya Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- 10
- Five more wikis have reached new user-count milestones, presumably for the same reason as those listed in the 9 February entry below.
- The Banyumasan Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users (a 2% increase).
- The Limburgish Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users (a 2% increase).
- The Aromanian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users (a 2% increase).
- The Wolof Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users (a 2% increase).
- The Ukrainian Wikiquote has reached 10,000 registered users (a 9% increase).
- The Czech Wikipedia has reached 400,000 articles.
- 9
- Several wikis have just seen a large increase in created user accounts (maybe for the same reason similar increases were seen on 13 December 2017?); the wikis listed here are the only ones for which the increase caused a user-count milestone, although other wikis might have been affected.
- The South Azerbaijani Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users (a 12% increase).
- The Chamorro Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users (a 1% increase).
- The Franco-Provençal/Arpitan Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users (a 2% increase).
- The Azerbaijani Wiktionary, Russian Wikiquote, and Portuguese Wikisource have had most of their on-wiki statistics "zeroed out" (i.e., 0 pages, 0 articles, 0 users, etc.) for some reason.
- 8
- The Kannada Wikisource has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Arabic Wikinews has reached 5,000 articles.
- 7
- The Nepali Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 6
- The Polish Wikisource has reached 600,000 text units.
- 3
- The Indonesian Wikisource has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 2
- The Atikamekw Wikipedia has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Armenian Wikiquote has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Wikimania 2018 wiki has reached 10 administrators.
- 1
- The Albanian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 registered users.
January 2018
- 31
- The Belarusian Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- The Atikamekw Wikipedia has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Punjabi Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 30
- The Wikimania 2018 wiki has reached 100 content pages.
- 29
- The Czech Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- 24
- The Kabiye Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Kannada Wikiquote has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 23
- The South Azerbaijani Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
- 20
- The Kyrgyz Wiktionary has reached 15,000 entries, as an IP editor has been adding hundreds of entries (including many lacking any definition or translation) for words in various languages.
- 16
- The Serbian Wikipedia has reached 600,000 articles, as the bot has continued with stubs about places in Mexico.
- The Catalan Wiktionary has reached 300,000 entries.
- 15
- The Indonesian Wikisource has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 14
- The Serbian Wikipedia has reached 500,000 articles, as the bot has continued with stubs about places in Mexico.
- The Marathi Wikisource has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 12
- The Lithuanian Wikipedia has reached 20,000 uploaded files.
- The Hungarian Wikibooks has reached 30,000 book modules.
- 11
- The Serbian Wikipedia has reached 400,000 articles, as a bot has added several thousand stubs about places in Mexico.
- The Kabiye Wikipedia has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 6
- The Wikimania 2018 wiki has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 4
- The Russian Wikivoyage has reached 5,000 articles.
- 3
- The Wikimania 2017 wiki has been closed (locked to prevent further editing) and has lost all of its administrators.
- The Wikimania 2018 wiki has reached 1,000 page edits and 1,000 registered users.
Older news
For older news items, see the 2017 archive or the archives for earlier years listed at the top of this page.
Projects by number of content pages
The tables below are arranged chronologically by the original launch dates of the major content projects, within two main groups: "interlingual" projects (different wiki for each language) followed by "multilingual" projects (all languages on the same wiki). The older Wikimedia projects (such as Wikipedia) tend to be larger than the newer ones, but note that these tables are not arranged by number of sub-wikis nor by total article count (across all languages).
For the interlingual projects, within each table the individual language editions are arranged by milestone level, and then chronologically by the date the milestones were first reached.
- Note: You can go directly to the table for Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikiquote, Wikibooks, Wikisource, Wikinews, Wikiversity, Wikivoyage, Wikimedia Commons, Wikispecies, or Wikidata.
Wikipedia
See also List of Wikipedias and Wikipedia milestones.
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
5,000,000 | English (1 November 2015); Cebuano (9 August 2017) |
4,000,000 | |
3,000,000 | Swedish (27 April 2016) |
2,000,000 | German (19 November 2016); French (8 July 2018) |
1,500,000 | Dutch (12 April 2013); Russian (1 October 2018) |
1,000,000 | Italian (22 January 2013); Spanish (16 May 2013); Polish (24 September 2013); Waray-Waray (8 June 2014); Vietnamese (15 June 2014); Japanese (19 January 2016); Chinese (13 April 2018); Portuguese (26 June 2018) |
900,000 | |
800,000 | Ukrainian (10 July 2018) |
700,000 | |
600,000 | Serbian (16 January 2018); Persian (24 March 2018); Arabic (12 September 2018) |
500,000 | Catalan (11 March 2016) |
400,000 | Norwegian (Bokmål) (14 November 2013); Serbo-Croatian (20 June 2015); Finnish (29 August 2016); Hungarian (15 December 2016); Indonesian (28 April 2017); Korean (22 October 2017); Czech (10 February 2018) |
300,000 | Romanian (13 April 2015); Malay (23 July 2017); Turkish (13 October 2017); Basque (17 July 2018) |
200,000 | Kazakh (29 November 2012); Minangkabau (10 September 2013); Esperanto (13 August 2014); Slovak (5 February 2015); Danish (11 June 2015); Bulgarian (12 June 2015); Armenian (1 June 2016); Min Nan (22 September 2016); Hebrew (28 December 2016); Chechen (14 August 2018) |
150,000 | Lithuanian (14 April 2012); Croatian (2 December 2014); Slovene (31 March 2016); Estonian (4 October 2016); Belarusian (31 January 2018); Galician (27 July 2018); Greek (1 August 2018) |
100,000 | Volapük (7 September 2007); Hindi (30 August 2011); Uzbek (20 March 2013); Norwegian Nynorsk (9 April 2013); Simple English (29 May 2013); Latin (18 December 2013); Georgian (12 October 2015); Azerbaijani (29 October 2015); Urdu (29 December 2015); Thai (30 January 2016); Tamil (8 May 2017); Welsh (27 March 2018); South Azerbaijani (9 August 2018) |
90,000 | Macedonian (3 July 2017); Tajik (21 November 2017); Asturian (14 October 2018) |
80,000 | Occitan (21 June 2013); Malagasy (24 August 2015); Tagalog (22 August 2017); Latvian (17 November 2017); Tatar (11 July 2018) |
70,000 | Nepal Bhasa (9 March 2013); Bosnian (24 September 2016); Albanian (10 November 2017); Kyrgyz (23 December 2017) |
60,000 | Piedmontese (27 March 2013); Telugu (25 December 2014); Breton (14 October 2016); Belarusian/Taraškievica (16 January 2017); Cantonese (24 September 2017); Bengali (7 August 2018); Afrikaans (24 September 2018) |
50,000 | Haitian (20 August 2008); Malayalam (2 May 2017); Javanese (7 May 2017); Luxembourgish (10 September 2017); Marathi (22 December 2017); Scots (20 March 2018) |
40,000 | Icelandic (16 November 2015); Western Punjabi (13 January 2016); Chuvash (20 April 2017); Irish (11 May 2017); Bashkir (5 October 2017); Swahili (17 March 2018); West Frisian (25 April 2018); Burmese (14 October 2018) |
30,000 | Yoruba (23 June 2012); Aragonese (11 June 2014); Lombard (16 June 2014); Nepali (27 February 2017); Sundanese (21 May 2017); Low German/Low Saxon (6 April 2018); Punjabi (4 August 2018) |
20,000 | Bishnupriya Manipuri (19 August 2007); Ido (24 August 2010); Gujarati (1 June 2011); Sicilian (27 October 2012); Kurdish (19 August 2013); Alemannic (12 October 2015); Kannada (12 March 2016); Bavarian (20 July 2016); Quechua (15 February 2017); Interlingua (1 April 2017); Sorani (24 November 2017) |
15,000 | Mongolian (6 December 2015); Samogitian (23 February 2016); Egyptian Arabic (30 March 2016) |
10,000 | Neapolitan (20 June 2006); Walloon (20 March 2008); Buginese (8 November 2011); Banyumasan (10 January 2012); Mazandarani (30 August 2012); Yiddish (16 March 2013); Venetian (25 March 2013); Sakha (5 January 2014); Sinhalese (3 February 2014); Faroese (29 May 2014); Ossetian (20 December 2014); Amharic (29 March 2015); Scottish Gaelic (29 March 2015); Hill Mari (4 July 2015); Limburgish (31 August 2015); Oriya (8 October 2015); Upper Sorbian (12 December 2015); Sanskrit (23 August 2016); Ilokano (28 December 2016); Maithili (30 December 2016); Mingrelian (1 May 2017); Min Dong (12 June 2017); Emilian-Romagnol (15 May 2018); Meadow Mari (29 May 2018); Sindhi (1 July 2018); Wu (1 July 2018) |
5,000 | Tarantino (2 August 2007); Maori (10 September 2007); Kapampangan (1 April 2008); Nahuatl (7 September 2008); Gilaki (30 April 2009); Gan (29 March 2010); Central Bicolano (21 April 2011); Fiji Hindi (16 June 2011); Tibetan (14 December 2011); Northern Sami (1 July 2012); Dutch Low Saxon (12 September 2012); Võro (7 October 2012); Rusyn / Ruthenian (22 January 2013); Pashto (28 February 2014); West Flemish (16 September 2014); Bhojpuri (19 October 2014); Zazaki (29 March 2015); Corsican (1 July 2015); Hakka (14 August 2015); Turkmen (27 August 2015); Sardinian (24 October 2015); Veps (28 December 2015); Northern Luri (28 January 2016); Kashubian (11 April 2016); Silesian (6 August 2016); Northern Sotho (1 November 2016); Crimean Tatar (4 December 2016); Khmer (21 December 2016); Classical Chinese (4 February 2017); Komi (11 March 2017); North Frisian (3 July 2017); Acehnese (17 July 2017); Somali (26 November 2017); Erzya (12 February 2018); Navajo (30 May 2018); Assamese (25 September 2018) |
2,000 | Norman (14 November 2006); Friulian (22 April 2007); Pali (8 June 2007); Ligurian (2 November 2007); Divehi (28 December 2007); Romansh (29 January 2008); Arpitan / Franco-Provençal (2 May 2008); Maltese (4 May 2008); Manx (17 November 2008); Uyghur (17 June 2009); Ladino / Judeo-Spanish (3 July 2009); Ripuarian (5 November 2009); Anglo-Saxon / Old English (5 April 2010); Cornish (15 November 2010); Udmurt (21 April 2011); Komi-Permyak (11 June 2011); Saterland Frisian (3 December 2011); Extremaduran (27 December 2011); Zeelandic (16 January 2012); Aymara (1 April 2012); Picard (10 June 2012); Gagauz (1 September 2012); Guarani (5 November 2012); Interlingue (31 December 2012); Lingala (6 January 2013); Mirandese (18 September 2013); Shona (23 December 2013); Lower Sorbian (15 April 2014); Lezgian (8 June 2014); Zamboanga Chavacano (12 June 2014); Kabyle (1 November 2014); Pangasinan (31 January 2015); Palatinate German (15 March 2015); Kalmyk (8 May 2015); Avar (19 August 2015); Karachay-Balkar (28 August 2015); Goan Konkani (13 February 2016); Livvi-Karelian (21 March 2017); Lao (28 April 2017); Abkhazian (11 July 2017); Doteli (19 July 2017); Hawaiian (21 August 2017); Russian Buryat (25 September 2017); Lingua Franca Nova (19 May 2018); Hausa (29 October 2018) |
1,000 | Pennsylvania German (16 October 2006); Tongan (25 April 2007); Lojban (26 August 2009); Wolof (27 August 2009); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (21 October 2009); Banjar (30 November 2010); Greenlandic (8 December 2010); Papiamentu (12 December 2010); Kinyarwanda (10 January 2011); Tok Pisin (5 March 2011); Lak (24 July 2011); Moksha (30 July 2011); Sranan (26 August 2012); Kabardian (25 April 2013); Tahitian (24 March 2014); Igbo (2 June 2014); Nauruan (13 June 2014); Karakalpak (14 August 2014); Aromanian (8 October 2014); Novial (29 October 2014); Tuvan (12 March 2015); Tetum (20 April 2015); Zhuang (6 July 2015); Kongo (21 November 2015); Kikuyu (7 March 2016); Jamaican Patois/Creole (1 June 2016); Luganda (21 June 2016); Bislama (7 April 2017); Kabiye (24 January 2018); Gorontalo (19 April 2018); Ingush (30 April 2018); Zulu (8 July 2018) |
500 | Romani (6 April 2011); Latgalian (18 May 2011); Old Church Slavonic (24 May 2011); Cheyenne (24 August 2012); Twi (17 July 2014); Oromo (25 July 2014); Tswana (22 May 2015); Cherokee (19 January 2016); Samoan (23 February 2016); Tumbuka (28 February 2016); Xhosa (12 April 2016); Tulu (31 August 2016); Norfolk (13 November 2016); Gothic (6 June 2017); Sesotho (28 June 2017); Tsonga (10 August 2017); Kirundi (6 October 2017); Bambara (18 March 2018); Akan (17 April 2018); Atikamekw (14 June 2018) |
200 | Moldovan (7 August 2005); Inuktitut (4 February 2007); Pontic (24 May 2009); Inupiak (8 July 2010); Ewe (15 August 2010); Swati (8 September 2010); Fijian (12 November 2012); Sango (1 June 2013); Kashmiri (11 June 2015); Chamorro (16 January 2016); Venda (30 January 2016); Adyghe (12 February 2016); Chichewa (20 March 2016); Dzongkha (20 October 2016); Fula (21 January 2017); Santali (26 August 2018) |
100 | Tigrinya (29 March 2015); Cree (12 November 2016) |
Wiktionary
Exact milestone dates shown below are usually based on announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wiktionary/Table (back to 26 January 2008) or Wiktionary (before that, back to 8 July 2004) and also the saved Wiktionary statistics at wikistatistics.net.
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
5,000,000 | English (25 November 2016); Malagasy (30 July 2018) |
4,000,000 | |
3,000,000 | French (10 October 2016) |
2,000,000 | |
1,500,000 | |
1,000,000 | |
900,000 | Serbo-Croatian (12 May 2016); Russian (13 May 2018) |
800,000 | Chinese (10 May 2012); Spanish (27 May 2014) |
700,000 | German (30 June 2018) |
600,000 | Lithuanian (5 January 2012); Dutch (22 April 2017); Swedish (21 September 2017); Kurdish (21 October 2017); Polish (28 January 2016) |
500,000 | |
400,000 | Greek (16 August 2012); Italian (20 June 2016) |
300,000 | Turkish (10 May 2012); Tamil (31 December 2014); Hungarian (27 October 2015); Finnish (20 January 2016); Catalan (16 January 2017) |
200,000 | Vietnamese (14 October 2006); Kannada (23 March 2012); Ido (18 August 2012); Portuguese (25 September 2014); Korean (21 February 2016); Armenian (25 May 2017); Serbian (16 June 2017); Japanese (23 March 2018) |
150,000 | Hindi (26 May 2016); Thai (7 December 2017) |
100,000 | Norwegian (Bokmål) (10 June 2009); Burmese (23 April 2011); Indonesian (31 December 2011); Malayalam (24 March 2012); Limburgish (19 May 2012); Estonian (2 February 2013); Cherokee (20 August 2013); Romanian (8 November 2013); Uzbek (17 November 2014); Telugu (1 April 2015); Oriya (24 May 2015); Czech (19 April 2018) |
90,000 | Persian (7 September 2016); Esperanto (16 February 2017) |
80,000 | |
70,000 | |
60,000 | Arabic (28 June 2016) |
50,000 | Javanese (7 December 2013); Basque (11 March 2017); Azerbaijani (25 April 2017); Galician (25 September 2017) |
40,000 | Occitan (24 December 2017) |
30,000 | Ukrainian (10 January 2012); Lao (10 May 2012); Fijian (17 October 2012); Breton (31 May 2013); Croatian (24 October 2015); Danish (2 March 2016) |
20,000 | Bulgarian (28 April 2005); Volapük (19–20 July 2007); Icelandic (14 February 2011); Min Nan (4 May 2013); Simple English (23 May 2013); Pashto (17 July 2013); Welsh (26 July 2013); Walloon (16 August 2016); Tajik (21 February 2017); Slovak (6 August 2017); Latin (13 November 2017); Afrikaans (13 March 2018); Kyrgyz (15 April 2018) |
15,000 | Sicilian (16–17 March 2010); Asturian (10 April 2013); Hebrew (27 June 2014); Tagalog (30 May 2015); Urdu (4 June 2018) |
10,000 | West Frisian (26–27 April 2009); Swahili (19–20 May 2009); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (9 August 2012); Latvian (13 June 2017); Punjabi (27 March 2018) |
5,000 | Slovenian (7 February 2006); Albanian (4–5 July 2008); Georgian (16 August 2011); Luxembourgish (10 May 2012); Western Punjabi (18 May 2012); Nahuatl (1 November 2012); Bosnian (23 November 2012); Kazakh (18 July 2014); Low German / Low Saxon (2 August 2014); Mongolian (14 December 2015); Corsican (16 March 2016); Sanskrit (20 February 2017) |
2,000 | Anglo-Saxon (6–7 June 2007); Tatar (20–26 March 2008); Upper Sorbian (March–April 2008); Wolof (11 June 2009); Turkmen (22 June 2009); Khmer (27 February 2011); Belarusian (18 May 2011); Irish (12 June 2011); Malay (10 May 2012); Macedonian (11 May 2012); Aragonese (19 August 2015); Bengali (27 January 2016); Venetian (30 January 2016); Samoan (21 March 2016) |
1,000 | Southern Sotho (25–26 January 2007); Kashubian (20–21 January 2008); Guarani (1 July 2008); Marathi (26–27 September 2009); Sinhalese (10 May 2012); Uyghur (19 August 2013); Somali (22 April 2014); Scottish Gaelic (16 March 2015); Maltese (28 July 2015); Aromanian (16 August 2015); Interlingue (20 August 2015); Interlingua (22 August 2016); Maori (11 May 2017) |
500 | Zulu (11–12 September 2010); Greenlandic (10 May 2012); Sindhi (10 May 2012); Lojban (5 August 2012); Lingala (27 February 2013); Faroese (18 May 2013); Nauruan (14 November 2014); Aymara (3 August 2015) |
200 | Rwandi (13–14 December 2006); Tsonga (18–19 July 2007); Quechua (19 July 2007); Oromo (20–21 December 2009); Swati (22–23 March 2010); Inuktitut (14–15 June 2010); Cornish (28–29 August 2010); Manx (13–14 September 2010); Gujarati (10 May 2012); Amharic (5 July 2012); Sundanese (26 January 2014); Nepali (1 November 2015); Hausa (23 November 2015) |
100 | Yiddish (9–15 November 2005); Tok Pisin (4–5 August 2009); Sango (7 February 2010); Inupiak (10–11 June 2010); Zhuang (27–28 July 2010); Tigrinya (10 May 2012); Tswana (23 June 2014); Maldivian/Dhivehi (24 June 2014) |
Wikiquote
Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikiquote/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikiquote (before that).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
30,000 | English (5 September 2017); Italian (26 August 2018) |
20,000 | Polish (21 November 2012) |
15,000 | |
10,000 | Russian (10 April 2015) |
5,000 | German (9 March 2006); Portuguese (16–26 July 2008); Spanish (25 November 2011); Czech (11 June 2013); Ukrainian (3 November 2016); Persian (3 November 2016) |
2,000 | Bulgarian (23 September 2005); Slovak (17 May 2006); Bosnian (15 June 2006); Turkish (28 March – 4 April 2008); Hebrew (23 August – 5 September 2010); Lithuanian (11 March 2012); French (29 March 2015); Catalan (1 October 2015); Slovenian (8 November 2015); Esperanto (23 February 2016); Finnish (25 March 2017); Thai (21 June 2017); Chinese (14 October 2018) |
1,000 | Indonesian (20–24 May 2010); Limburgish (5 July 2012); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (2 October 2014); Greek (29 March 2015); Croatian (14 April 2015); Hungarian (22 May 2015); Armenian (9 June 2015); Sundanese (7 July 2015); Dutch (11 September 2015); Azerbaijani (8 July 2017); Arabic (19 December 2017) |
500 | Japanese (5 May 2006); Hungarian (27 March 2007); Simple English (29 August 2009); Swedish (29 March 2015); Korean (17 April 2015); Gujarati (21 March 2017); Serbian (17 August 2017); Galician (12 December 2017); Latin (2 October 2018); Estonian (17 October 2018) |
200 | Kurdish (29 July – 29 August 2006); Welsh (5–8 February 2010); Telugu (24 November 2011); Urdu (18 October 2014); Malayalam (29 March 2015); Norwegian (bokmål) (29 March 2015); Kannada (12 June 2015); Basque (12 February 2016); Tamil (18 April 2016); Vietnamese (7 October 2016); Romanian (25 October 2016); Belarusian (18 June 2017) |
100 | Danish (29 March 2015); Icelandic (29 March 2015); Georgian (29 March 2015); Sanskrit (29 March 2015); Hindi (7 February 2016); Sakha (26 August 2018) |
Wikibooks
Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikibooks/Table.
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
80,000 | English (15 May 2018) |
70,000 | |
60,000 | |
50,000 | |
40,000 | |
30,000 | |
20,000 | German (10 March 2013); Hungarian (15 February 2018) |
15,000 | French (21 July 2018) |
10,000 | Japanese (31 May 2014); Portuguese (15 February 2018) |
5,000 | Spanish (28 March – 4 April 2010); Dutch (11–21 April 2010); Polish (28–30 June 2010); Italian (15 February 2018) |
2,000 | Albanian (24 April 2008); Finnish (18–24 November 2009); Catalan (30 December 2011); Indonesian (22 September 2012); Persian (30 May 2015); Chinese (7 April 2017); Hebrew (15 February 2018); Thai (15 February 2018) |
1,000 | Czech (3–18 April 2009); Swedish (8–17 February 2010); Danish (4–7 February 2011); Korean (20 April 2011); Serbian (24 March 2014); Azerbaijani (15 February 2018); Russian (15 February 2018); Vietnamese (15 February 2018); Galician (15 February 2018) |
500 | Tamil (28 August 2011); Sanskrit (5 February 2017); Bashkir (23 August 2017); Arabic (15 February 2018); Croatian (15 February 2018); Norwegian (Bokmål) (15 February 2018); Turkish (15 February 2018); Slovak (15 February 2018) |
200 | Esperanto (24–26 July 2006); Lithuanian (24 June – 12 July 2007); Bulgarian (11–16 January 2007); Simple English (19 August – 9 September 2007); Greek (16–22 October 2009); Sinhalese (24–27 June 2010); Limburgian (13 November – 12 December 2010); Tatar (4–7 February 2011); Malay (9 May 2013); Bengali (14 November 2015); Urdu (16 February 2016); Hindi (15 February 2018); Icelandic (15 February 2018); Georgian (15 February 2018); Macedonian (15 February 2018); Romanian (15 February 2018); Ukrainian (15 February 2018) |
100 | Anglo-Saxon (27 October 2005); Estonian (9 September – 2 October 2007); Kazakh (7 April 2012); Khmer (7 March 2013); Slovenian (15 February 2018); Tagalog (15 February 2018); Belarusian (31 August 2018) |
Wikisource
Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikisource/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikisource (before that).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
600,000 | English (8 January 2017); Polish (6 February 2018) |
500,000 | |
400,000 | German (9 May 2017); Russian (22 May 2017) |
300,000 | French (23 July 2017) |
200,000 | Chinese (9 April 2017) |
150,000 | Hebrew (22 June 2015) |
100,000 | Spanish (7 February 2015); Italian (9 June 2016) |
90,000 | |
80,000 | |
70,000 | Arabic (11 May 2015) |
60,000 | |
50,000 | |
40,000 | Czech (22 July 2017) |
30,000 | Portuguese (25 June 2017) |
20,000 | Persian (3 September 2011); Hungarian (10 May 2012); Multilingual (15 May 2017) |
15,000 | Malayalam (4 February 2014); Korean (5 January 2016); Swedish (5 January 2017); Gujarati (1 December 2017); Serbian (4 December 2017); Bengali (22 June 2018) |
10,000 | Slovenian (16 July 2013); Telugu (4 June 2015); Sanskrit (14 October 2016); Finnish (5 April 2017); Greek (25 June 2017); Ukrainian (28 November 2017) |
5,000 | Croatian (19 August – 28 September 2006); Romanian (14 February – 20 March 2007); Vietnamese (26 February 2011); Thai (10 May 2012); Armenian (16 February 2013); Japanese (22 October 2015); Catalan (21 November 2015); Dutch (8 January 2016); Tamil (4 May 2016); Azerbaijani (25 July 2016); Breton (29 August 2016); Kannada (14 November 2017) |
2,000 | Latin (12–19 July 2007); Yiddish (25 October – 23 November 2009); Turkish (10 May 2012); Venetian (10 May 2012); Esperanto (28 October 2012); Icelandic (11 March 2013); Indonesian (29 August 2013); Belarusian (31 August 2013); Norwegian (Bokmål) (21 August 2015); Danish (19 May 2016); Estonian (13 November 2016); Bulgarian (27 April 2017); Piedmontese (25 July 2018) |
1,000 | Limburgian (10 May 2012); Macedonian (10 May 2012); Assamese (6 March 2014); Marathi (19 September 2016) |
500 | Sakha (1 April 2011); Alemannic (30 May 2012); Bosnian (6 June 2012); Marathi (14 July 2012); Lithuanian (17 February 2016); Oriya (31 January 2017); Galician (2 March 2018) |
200 | Welsh (7 June 2017); Slovak Wikisource (29 August 2017); Basque Wikisource (22 April 2018) |
100 | Punjabi (21 September 2017) |
Wikinews
Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikinews/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikinews (before that).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
70,000 | Serbian (21 February 2011) |
60,000 | |
50,000 | |
40,000 | |
30,000 | |
20,000 | English (13 December 2013); French (1 March 2018) |
15,000 | Russian (7 March 2018) |
10,000 | Polish (26 June 2009); German (3–23 January 2011); Spanish (19 May 2016) |
5,000 | Italian (29 January 2008); Portuguese (29 March 2015); Chinese (19 August 2015); Czech (16 July 2017); Arabic (8 February 2018) |
2,000 | Swedish (27 March 2006); Tamil (23 February 2012); Catalan (18 May 2012); Greek (15 August 2012); Dutch (5 July 2017) |
1,000 | Romanian (28 December 2010); Persian (14 July 2011); Turkish (27 November 2012); Ukrainian (3 June 2013); Japanese (8 September 2014) |
500 | Norwegian (19–20 February 2009); Albanian (18–24 March 2011); Esperanto (26 September 2017) |
200 | Bosnian (1–3 November 2010); Finnish (29 March 2015); Hebrew (29 March 2015); Hungarian (29 March 2015); Korean (18 February 2017) |
100 |
Wikiversity
Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikiversity/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikiversity (before that).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
40,000 | German (1 April 2018) |
30,000 | |
20,000 | English (5 April 2015) |
15,000 | |
10,000 | French (29 August 2012) |
5,000 | |
2,000 | Czech (23 June 2011); Italian (18 May 2013); Russian (29 March 2015); Multilingual Portal (7 March 2016); Portuguese (15 August 2018) |
1,000 | Spanish (7–28 February 2011); Arabic (30 March 2015) |
500 | Swedish (6 February 2013); Finnish (13 March 2013); Slovenian (26 October 2016); Chinese (15 August 2018) |
200 | Greek (4–9 October 2008); Hindi (23 December 2017) |
100 | Japanese (15 August – 6 September 2009); Korean (27 February 2017) |
Wikivoyage
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
20,000 | English (15 January 2013) |
15,000 | German (25 January 2016) |
10,000 | |
5,000 | French (19 March 2015); Italian (10 April 2015); Polish (12 September 2017) |
2,000 | Dutch (15 January 2013); Portuguese (15 January 2013); Russian (25 July 2013); Persian (17 November 2014); Hebrew (20 February 2015); Spanish (16 March 2016); Chinese (10 February 2017) |
1,000 | Swedish (15 January 2013); Vietnamese (11 August 2013); Greek (4 May 2016); Finnish (17 December 2016) |
500 | Romanian (18 February 2013); Ukrainian (28 September 2015); Bengali (27 June 2018) |
200 | Pashto (9 June 2018) |
100 |
Wikimedia Commons
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
---|---|
50,000,000 | 7 October 2018 (Village Pump announcement) |
40,000,000 | 21 June 2017 (Village Pump announcement) |
30,000,000 | 13 January 2016 (Village Pump discussion) |
25,000,000 | 11 March 2015 (Village Pump announcement) |
20,000,000 | 25 January 2014 |
16,000,000 | 1 February 2013 (Wikimedia News item) |
15,000,000 | 4 December 2012 (Wikimedia News item) |
14,000,000 | 22 September 2012 (Wikimedia News item) |
13,000,000 | 5 June 2012 (Wikimedia News item) |
12,000,000 | 13 January 2012 (Wikimedia News item) |
11,000,000 | 15 September 2011 (Village Pump announcement) |
10,000,000 | 16 April 2011 (press release) |
9,000,000 | 23 February 2011 |
5,000,000 | 2 September 2009 |
4,000,000 | 4 March 2009 (press release) |
3,500,000 | 19 November 2008 |
3,000,000 | 16 July 2008 (press release) |
2,500,000 | 25 February 2008 |
2,000,000 | 8 October 2007 (press release) |
1,750,000 | 11 August 2007 |
1,700,000 | late July 2007 |
1,600,000 | 1 July 2007 |
1,500,000 | 25 May 2007 (Wikimedia News item) |
1,000,000 | 30 November 2006 (press release) |
600,000 | 15 May 2006 (Wikimedia News item) |
500,000 | 25 March 2006 |
100,000 | 24 May 2005 (press release) |
1,000 | 5 October 2004 (Wikimedia News item) |
(creation) | 7 September 2004 (Wikimedia News item) |
Wikispecies
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
---|---|
600,000 | 30 October 2018 (Village Pump announcement) |
500,000 | 7 January 2017 (Village Pump announcement) |
400,000 | 16 June 2014 |
350,000 | 13 January 2013 (Village Pump announcement) |
300,000 | 22 October 2011 |
250,000 | January 2011 |
200,000 | 10 October 2009 |
150,000 | 8 September 2008 (Village Pump announcement) |
100,000 | 20 May 2007 (announcement) |
75,000 | 10 October 2006 (Village Pump announcement) |
(creation) | 13 September 2004 ([1]) |
Wikidata
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
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50,000,000 | 29 August 2018 |
40,000,000 | 5 December 2017 |
30,000,000 | 31 July 2017 |
25,000,000 | 23 January 2017 |
20,000,000 | 3 September 2016 |
15,000,000 | 27 October 2015 |
10,000,000 | 15 April 2013 |
5,000,000 | 2 March 2013 |
4,000,000 | 15 February 2013 |
3,000,000 | 24 January 2013 |
2,000,000 | 4 January 2013 |
1,000,000 | 15 December 2012 |
50,000 | 14 November 2012 |
30,000 | 12 November 2012 |
20,000 | 10 November 2012 |
10,000 | 3 November 2012 |
(creation) | 30 October 2012 News announcement |