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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.
In particular, this page lists article-count milestones. Recommended ones 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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August 2011
- 5
- The Sanskrit Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 70,000 entries and 100,000 page edits.
- 4
- The Hill Mari Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 60,000 entries.
- 3
- The Cebuano Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- The Thai Wikibooks has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 2
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 100,000 words in Malagasy language.
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 50,000 entries, a tenfold increase in the last two months.
- 1
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 40,000 entries.
July 2011
- 31
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 30,000 entries.
- 30
- The Moksha Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Pashto Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
- The Catalan Wiktionary has reached 30,000 entries.
- 29
- The Croatian Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries.
- The Tagalog Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 28
- The Pashto Wiktionary has reached 2,000 entries.
- The Turkish Wikisource has reached 5,000 text units.
- 27
- The Mingrelian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 24
- The Lak Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Arabic Wikiversity has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 23
- The Mingrelian Wikipedia has reached 500 articles and 1,000 total pages.
- 22
- The Serbo-Croatian Wiktionary has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Italian Wikisource has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 21
- The Occitan Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 20
- The Malagasy Wikipedia has reached 200,000 page edits.
- The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
- The Danish Wikisource has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 19
- The Javanese Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Telugu Wikisource has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Simple English Wiktionary has reached 17,000 entries.
- 18
- The Incubator wiki has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Bosnian Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries.
- The Nahuatl Wiktionary has reached 500 entries.
- 17
- The Arabic Wikiversity has reached 500 modules.
- 16
- As the Malagasy Wiktionary stops shrinking (currently at 536,677), the Malagasy Wikipedia continues to grow, reaching 20,000 articles.
- The Tamil Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- 15
- The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 1,000 uploaded files.
- 14
- The Persian Wikinews has reached 1,000 articles.
- 13
- The Faroese Wikipedia reached 5,000 articles with ídnaðarland by Niceley.
- The Dutch Wiktionary has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Norwegian (Bokmål) Wikisource has reached 1,000 text units.
- 12
- The Spanish Wikipedia has reached 800,000 articles.
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has fallen below 600,000 entries.
- The Mingrelian Wikipedia, the Arabic Wikiversity, and the Argentine and Mexican Wikimedia chapter wikis open their doors.
- 11
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has fallen below 700,000 entries.
- The Marathi Wiktionary has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Azerbaijani Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 9
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 4 million page edits as it continues to shrink by about 50,000 entries a day; it's now below 800,000 entries.
- The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- The Min Nan Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Spanish Wikisource has reached 100,000 total pages.
- 8
- The Tatar Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- 7
- The Croatian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles.
- The Ukrainian Wikipedia has reached 300,000 articles.
- The Cheyenne Wikipedia has reached 100 articles.
- The Georgian Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- The Malagasy Wiktionary continues to shrink, falling below 900,000 entries with the deletion of over 50,000 more entries in the last 24 hours.
- The Azerbaijani Wikiquote has reached 500 content pages.
- The Thai Wikiquote has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 6
- The Czech Wikipedia has reached 200,000 articles with Ron Hextall by Gothic2. (Press release)
- The Bosnian Wiktionary has reached 500 entries.
- The Thai Wikiquote has reached 200 content pages.
- The Vietnamese Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 5
- The Asturian Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries, doubling its size in 24 hours, with the addition of over 10,000 entries in a handful of languages.
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has fallen below 1,000,000 entries (and below 1,000,000 total pages) with the deletion of nearly 70,000 Volapük entries.
- 4
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 10,000 entries, increasing in size by over 60% in about 24 hours, with the addition of thousands of entries for Tamil, Telugu, and Panjabi words.
- The Tatar Wikibooks has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 3
- The Karakalpak Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Nauruan Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Nynorsk Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles.
- The Yoruba Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles, by creating thousands of astronomical object stubs.
- 2
- The Tigrinya Wikipedia has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Yoruba Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- The Croatian Wiktionary has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Polish Wikiquote has reached 15,000 content pages.
- 1
- The Occitan Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- The Malayalam Wikiquote has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Italian Wikiversity has reached 10,000 total pages.
June 2011
- 30
- The Pashto Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Macedonian Wikipedia has reached 5,000 uploaded files.
- 29
- The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- 28
- The Komi-Permyak Wikipedia has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Sesotho Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Welsh Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- The Finnish Wikisource has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 27
- The Arabic Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- The Azeri Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles with the creation of thousands of articles for NGC objects.
- 26
- The Korean Wiktionary has reached 200,000 entries.
- The Asturian Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Indonesian Wikibooks has reached 1,000 book modules.
- The English Wikisource has reached 1,000,000 total pages.
- 25
- The Western Panjabi Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- 24
- The Urdu Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The German Wikisource has reached 60,000 text units.
- 23
- The Nepali Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- The Slovenian Wikibooks has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Czech Wikiversity has reached 2,000 modules.
- 22
- The Alemannic Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles with Josef Villiger.
- The Russian Wikinews has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 21
- The Zazaki Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles, doubling its size in a week.
- 20
- The Romansh Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Slovenian Wikibooks has reached 200 book modules.
- 19
- The Swedish Wikipedia has reached 400,000 articles with Venusfigurinerna från Balzi Rossi.
- The Dutch Wikipedia has reached 700,000 articles.
- 18
- The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 17
- The Belarusian Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- The Arabic Wikiquote has reached 500 content pages.
- 16
- The Fiji Hindi Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles, 10,000 total pages, and 100,000 page edits all in the same day, thanks to the creation of nearly 2,000 stubs about villages in the Aurangabad district of the state of Bihar in India.
- The Dutch Low Saxon Wikipedia has reached 1,000 uploaded files.
- 15
- The Piedmontese Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- 14
- The Scots Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Zazaki Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- 13
- The Somali Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 12
- The Persian Wiktionary has reached 60,000 entries, more than tripling in about a day, thanks to bot activity.
- The Basque Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Irish Wiktionary has reached 2,000 entries.
- The Lithuanian Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Slovenian Wikisource has reached 5,000 text units.
- 11
- The Komi-Permyak Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Zazaki Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 9
- The English Wikiquote has reached another milestone: 100,000 total pages.
- 7
- The English Wikiquote has reached 20,000 content pages.
- 6
- The Palatinate German Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles, almost doubling its article count in a 2-hour period (as with other wikis earlier this year, this is thanks to imported pages about French communes).
- The Latin Wikiquote has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Lithuanian Wikisource has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 5
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries.
- 4
- The Greek Wikinews has reached 500 articles.
- 3
- The Italian Wikiversity has reached 1,000 modules.
- 1
- The Gujarati Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles.
- The French Wikiquote has reached 10,000 registered users.
May 2011
- 30
- The Basque Wiktionary has reached 10,000 entries.
- The Oriya Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Catalan Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Serbian Wikinews has reached 100,000 total pages.
- The English Wikiversity has reached 100,000 total pages.
- 29
- The Czech Wiktionary has reached 25,000 entries.
- 28
- The Arabic Wikipedia has reached 10,000 uploaded files.
- The Malagasy Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- 27
- The Amharic Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- 26
- The Danish Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- The Bengali Wikisource has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 25
- The Swahili Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Tamil Wiktionary has reached 200,000 entries.
- 24
- The Old Church Slavonic Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Thai Wikipedia has reached 20 administrators.
- 23
- The Hill Mari Wikipedia has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 22
- The Persian Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- The West Frisian Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles.
- The Albanian Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- 21
- The Basque Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles.
- The Occitan Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Malayalam Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 20
- The Bengali Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- The Neapolitan Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- The Arabic Wikinews has reached 1,000 articles.
- 18
- The Navajo Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Khmer Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
- The Latgalian Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Belarusian Wiktionary has reached 2,000 entries.
- 17
- The Breton Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- The Burmese Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Sanskrit Wikisource has reached 2,000 text units.
- The Outreach wiki has reached 500 content pages.
- 16
- The Slovenian Wikisource has reached 10,000 total pages.
- The Komi Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Chinese Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 registered users.
- The Beta Wikiversity has reached 2,000 modules.
- 15
- The Ilokano Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 14
- The Azeri Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles with the creation of hundreds of stubs about orchid species.
- The Neapolitan Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles with the creation of hundreds of stubs about French communes.
- 13
- The Hungarian Wikipedia has reached 10,000,000 page edits.
- The West Frisian Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Komi-Permyak Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 11
- The Palatinate German Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Italian Wikisource has reached 50,000 text units.
- The Italian Wikipedia has reached 800,000 articles.
- The Italian Wikibooks has reached 5,000 book modules.
- 10
- The Swedish Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- The Polish Wikipedia has reached 800,000 articles.
- The Russian Wikinews has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 9
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 5,000,000 page edits.
- 8
- The Malagasy Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Czech Wiktionary has reached 200,000th revision.
- 7
- The Portuguese Wikipedia has reached 10,000 uploaded files.
- 6
- The Gan Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Norwegian (Bokmål) Wikipedia has reached 300,000 articles with Chuck Mangione
- The Russian Wikipedia has reached 36,000,000 page edits.
- The Malagasy Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- The Hindi Wikipedia has reached 5,000 uploaded files.
- 5
- The Neapolitan Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles.
- The Meta wiki has reached 20,000 content pages.
- 4
- The Azeri Wikiquote has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Persian Wikinews has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Esperanto Wikinews has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 3
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 600,000 total pages.
- 1
- The Basque Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles with eu:Isabel Farnesio
April 2011
- 30
- The Kabardian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Finnish Wikiversity has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 29
- The Neapolitan Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- 28
- The Malagasy Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles and 10,000 total pages. Continuing bot activity is likely to make it grow very large in the coming weeks, just like the Malagasy Wiktionary did earlier this year.
- 27
- The Finnish Wikiversity has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 26
- The French Wikisource has reached 60,000 text units.
- 25
- The Simple English Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles.
- The Twi Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Macedonian Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 24
- The Marathi Wikipedia has reached 33,333 articles.
- 23
- The Burmese Wiktionary has reached 100,000 entries.
- The Khmer Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- The Turkish Wikipedia has reached 10,000,000 page edits.
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 25,000 uploaded files.
- The Esperanto Wikisource has reached 1,000 text units.
- 22
- The Basque Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles with eu:Kolonbiako geografia
- 21
- The Central Bicolano Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- The Udmurt Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Esperanto Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries.
- The Interlingua Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Burmese Wiktionary has reached 90,000 entries.
- The Wikimania 2011 wiki has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 20
- The Esperanto Wiktionary has reached 15,000 entries.
- The Burmese Wiktionary has reached 100,000 total pages.
- The Ukrainian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 registered users.
- The Korean Wikibooks has reached 1,000 book modules.
- The Greek Wikinews has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 19
- The Esperanto Wikiquote has reached 2,000 content pages.
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 250,000 registered users.
- 18
- The Basque Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles. It's using a bot developed by Catalan Wikipedia that creates french municipalities with plenty of statistics (demography, economy, services) and nearest villages.
- The Malayalam Wiktionary has reached 70,000 entries.
- The French Wiktionary has reached 2,000,000 entries.
- The Dutch Wikisource has reached 5,000 text units.
- 17
- The English Wikiversity has reached 10,000 uploaded files.
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 160,000 articles.
- 16
- Wikimedia Commons has reached 10,000,000 files.
- The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles.
- The Azeri Wikibooks has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 15
- Turkish Wikipedia has reached 166,140 articles by creating over 7,000 articles in one day.
- 14
- The Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa) Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- The Lombard Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles.
- The Swedish Wikipedia has reached 100 administrators.
- The Tamil Wikibooks has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Azeri Wikisource has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The French Wikinews has reached 10,000 articles.
- 13
- The Outreach wiki has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Meadow Mari Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 12
- The Russian Wikipedia has reached 700,000 articles.
- 11
- The Greek Wikinews has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 10
- The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 9
- The Greek Wikinews opens its doors.
- The Buginese Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
- The Persian Wikinews has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 8
- The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles, with a bot-import of several thousand articles in the past 24 hours.
- The Tamil Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 7
- The Vietnamese Wikipedia has reached 200,000 articles with "Richard Dawkins" by Pq.
- The Kinyarwanda Wikipedia is back under 2,000 articles, after the articles that pushed it over that milestone are deleted.
- 6
- The Czech Wikiquote has reached 3,000 articles.
- The Swedish Wikiversity has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Romani Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 5
- The Ladino Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Kinyarwanda Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles, due to massive copyright violations.
- 3
- The Esperanto Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Kannada Wiktionary has reached 100,000 entries.
- 1
- The Persian Wikipedia has reached 20 administrators.
- The Chichewa Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The English Wikiversity has reached 15,000 modules.
- The Nahuatl Wiktionary has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Sakha Wikisource has reached 500 text units.
March 2011
- 31
- The Afrikaans Wikipedia has reached 1,000 uploaded files.
- The Hindi Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles.
- 30
- The Nepali Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 28
- The Hindi Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- 27
- The English Wikisource has reached 200,000 text units with the bot-importing of several hundred U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
- The Faroese Wikisource has reached 50 text units.
- The Macedonian Wikisource has reached 2,000 text units.
- 26
- The Galician Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles.
- The Welsh Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
- The Ligurian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 25
- The Buryat Wikipedia has reached 200 articles.
- 24
- The Hill Mari Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Azeri Wikibooks has reached 200 book modules.
- 22
- The Banjar Wikipedia has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 21
- The Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- 18
- The Danish Wikiquote has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Simple English Wikipedia has reached 69,000 articles.
- The Latgalian and Kabardian Wikipedias; the Esperanto, Sakha, and Sanskrit Wikisources; and the Albanian Wikinews open their doors.
- 16
- The Basque Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 15
- The Ripuarian Wikipedia has fallen below 2,000 articles, having lost over 8,000 articles in the last 24 hours because thousands of bot-generated low-content stubs have been deleted.
- 14
- The Tagalog Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 entries, tenfold its size less than five months ago, as Bot-Jagwar creates thousands of entries for declensions of yet-to-be-defined Volapük words.
- 13
- The Lak Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Esperanto Wikinews has reached 100 articles.
- 12
- Right on time, the Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 900,000 entries (and 1,000,000 total pages).
- 11
- The Rusyn/Ruthenian Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 10
- The Portuguese Wikiversity has reached 1,000 modules.
- The German Wikipedia has reached 1,200,000 articles.
- Not surprisingly, the Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 800,000 entries.
- 9
- The Sicilian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 8
- The Greek Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
- The Hindi Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles.
- 7
- The Hindi Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles.
- The Malagasy Wiktionary reaches 700,000 entries as Bot-Jagwar continues to c o p y thousands of entries per day from other wikis (more examples).
- 5
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 4,750,000 page edits.
- The Tok Pisin Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Zazaki Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 600,000 entries.
- 4
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 500,000 entries, with over 50,000 bot-added entries in the last 21 hours.
- 3
- The Chinese Wikinews has reached 4,000 news articles with 2011年3月3日台灣報紙頭條.
- The Tajik Wiktionary has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 2
- The Icelandic Wikiquote has reached 200 content pages.
- 1
- The Western Panjabi Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Kannada Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Hindi Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Outreach wiki has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Wikimania 2011 wiki has reached 500 content pages.
February 2011
- 28
- The Korean Wikisource has reached 5,000 text units.
- 27
- The Cantonese Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- The Maori Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Min Nan Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Khmer Wiktionary has reached 2,000 entries.
- The Sindhi Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries.
- The Persian Wikinews has reached 500 articles.
- The Tetum Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 26
- The Vietnamese Wikisource has reached 5,000 text units.
- The Buginese Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- 25
- The French Wikibooks has reached 10,000 book modules.
- The Venda Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 23
- Wikimedia Commons has reached 9,000,000 uploaded files.
- The Malay Wikipedia has reached 110,000 articles with Oëlleville.
- 22
- The Bashkir Wikipedia has reached 50,000 page edits.
- The Chinese Wikiquote has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 21
- The Persian Wikipedia has reached 500,000 total pages.
- The Sranan Tongo Wikipedia has reached 20,000 page edits.
- The Yiddish Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Sanskrit Wikibooks has reached 500 total pages.
- The Tatar Wikibooks has dropped below 200 book modules.
- The Tatar Wikibooks has reached 5,000 page edits.
- The Belarusian Wikiquote has reached 500 registered users.
- The Yiddish Wikisource has reached 5,000 total pages.
- The Serbian Wikinews has reached 60,000 articles.
- 20
- The Irish Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The French Wikisource has reached 800,000 total pages.
- 19
- The Hill Mari Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Arabic Wikisource has reached 2,000 uploaded files.
- 18
- The Russian Wikiversity has reached 2,000 modules.
- The Ripuarian Wikipedia has dropped below 20,000 total pages.
- 17
- The Simple English Wikipedia has reached 68,000 articles
- The Kurdish Wikibooks has reached 500 registered users.
- The Kannada Wiktionary has reached 90,000 entries.
- The Rusyn/Ruthenian Wikipedia has reached 20,000 page edits.
- 16
- All wikis have been updated to MediaWiki 1.17.
- 15
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 400,000 entries.
- 14
- The Icelandic Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries with hrumleiki.
- 13
- The Greenlandic Wiktionary has dropped below 1,000 entries.
- The Khmer Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries.
- 11
- The Latin Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- 10
- The German Wiktionary has reached 150,000 entries.
- The Telugu Wiktionary has reached 40,000 entries.
- 9
- The Burmese Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
January 2011
- 31
- The Korean Wikinews has reached 100 news articles.
- 30
- The Chinese Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 entries with the addition by bot of over 58,000 entries in the last 24 hours.
- 28
- The Buginese Wikipedia grows from 128 articles to over 2,600 in less than 24 hours, as Kurniasan fills the wiki with one-sentence entries on French communes.
- 27
- The Persian Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries.
- 26
- The Udmurt Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 25
- The Luxembourgish Wiktionary has reached 500 entries.
- 23
- The Ruthenian Wikipedia is created with almost 1,200 articles.
- 22
- The Malayalam Wikipedia has reached 1 million edits.
- 21
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- 20
- The Ilokano Wikipedia has reached 90,000 page edits.
- The Punjabi Wikipedia has reached 40,000 page edits.
- The Occitan Wiktionary has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 15
- Wikipedia has turned 10 years old.
- The Tagalog Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- 14
- The Kannada Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- The Mirandese Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The following Wiktionaries achieved milestones sometime in the last month (since c. 04:00 UTC, December 14):
- The Sanskrit Wiktionary reached 50 entries (13–15 December 2010).
- The Kannada Wiktionary reached 80,000 entries (16–19 December 2010).
- The Thai Wiktionary reached 15,000 entries (16–19 December 2010).
- The Pashto Wiktionary reached 1,000 entries (23–26 December 2010).
- The Esperanto Wiktionary reached 10,000 entries (27–29 December 2010).
- The Nynorsk Wiktionary reached 2,000 entries (27–29 December 2010).
- The Basque Wiktionary reached 5,000 entries (3–11 January 2011).
- The Malagasy Wiktionary reached 300,000 entries (3–11 January 2011).
- The Tajik Wiktionary reached 200 entries (3–11 January 2011).
- The Nahuatl Wiktionary reached 200 entries (11–14 January 2011).
- 13
- The Azeri Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- 12
- The Spanish Wikipedia has reached 700,000 articles.
- 11
- The Estonian Wiktionary has reached 90,000 articles.
- 10
- Wiktionary has reached 10,000,000 entries.
- The Kinyarwanda Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 9
- The Vietnamese Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- The Malay Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles with Pressigny-les-Pins.
- 8
- The Chechen Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 4
- After another clean-up, the Fijian Wikipedia is back to 118 articles.
- The Czech Wiktionary has reached 20,000 articles with республика.
- 2
- The Kinyarwanda Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Hindi Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles with the creation of thousands of year stubs.
December 2010
- 31
- The Japanese Wiktionary has reached 60,000 articles.
- The Albanian Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 28
- The Romanian Wikinews has reached 1,000 news articles.
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 4,500,000 edits.
- 25
- The Kinyarwanda Wikipedia has reached 200 articles.
- 21
- The Palatinate German Wikipedia has reached 200 articles (see explanation).
- The Simple English Wiktionary has reached 16,000 entries.
- The Ukrainian Wikipedia has reached 250,000 articles with ЯТБ-1.
- The Catalan Wikipedia has reached 300,000 articles.
- 20
- The Danish Wikipedia has reached 140,000 articles with Wilhelmine Rosing.
- The Malay Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles.
- 19
- The Western Panjabi Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 140,000 articles.
- 16
- The Avar Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 15
- The Korean Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- 13
- The Welsh Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 12
- The English Wikipedia has reached 3,500,000 articles.
- The Papiamentu Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 8
- The Greenlandic Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 7
- The North Frisian Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Bashkir Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 5
- The Ripuarian Wikipedia is down to just under 11,000 articles after a massive number of redirects labeled with the {delete} template (temporarily inflating the article count) were actually deleted.
- The Piedmontese Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles with Medeo VIII, about Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy in the 15th century and also known as the antipope Felix V.
- The Czech Wikipedia has reached 180,000 articles.
- 3
- The Ripuarian Wikipedia has increased its apparent size by 33% in the last 21 hours (passing 20,000 articles in the process).
- 1
- The Scots Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- The Tigrinya Wikipedia has reached 200 articles with yet another series of number stubs.
November 2010
- 30
- The Estonian Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles with Käsmu kirik.
- The Banjar Wikipedia reaches 1,000 articles with Amphoe Noen Kham, part of a series of stubs on districts in Thailand by Md. Farhan.
- Another series of number stubs by Kmoksy pushes the Shona Wikipedia over the hundred-article mark with "Zana negumi".
- 29
- Kmoksy pushes the Chichewa Wikipedia over the hundred-article mark with "Makumi anayi", part of another series of number entries.
- Another series of number stubs by Kmoksy pushes the Luganda Wikipedia over 100 articles.
- 28
- The Chinese Wikisource was blocked in mainland China by the Great Firewall.
- The Swedish Wikisource has reached 5,000 text units.
- The Corsican Wikiquote is locked due to inactivity.
- 27
- The Kirundi Wikipedia reaches 100 articles after Kmoksy creates scores of stubs about numbers.
- 26
- The Hausa Wikipedia has reached 200 articles.
- 24
- The Gagauz Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Pashto Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Polish Wiktionary has reached 200,000 pages in main namespace with page: podsiedlecki
- 22
- The Icelandic Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 20
- The Croatian Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles.
- 16
- The Belarusian Wikipedia has reached 25,000 articles.
- 15
- The Cornish Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Zulu Wikipedia has reached 200 articles.
- 14
- The Swedish Wikiquote has reached 1,000 pages.
- 13
- The Azeri Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- The Gagauz and Palatinate German Wikipedias, the Limburgish Wikibooks, the Breton and Venetian Wikisources, the Esperanto Wikinews, and the Swedish Wikiversity open their doors.
- 11
- The Malay Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles with Lempesu, Pasir Balengkong, Paser.
- The Nauruan and Low Saxon Wikibooks are both locked due to inactivity.
- 9
- The Czech Wikinews has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Buryat (Russia) Wikipedia has reached 100 articles with Чавааш Республика (about the Chuvash Republic).
- The Malayalam Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- 8
- The Basque Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
- 5
- The Nepali Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles with the addition of hundreds of stubs for years before the common era (BCE).
- The Bosnian Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
October 2010
- 31
- The Urdu Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles with the addition of approximately 200 articles for years in the 9th and 10th centuries.
- 27
- The Vietnamese Wikipedia has reached 200,000 registered users.
- 25
- The Czech Wikipedia has reached 6,000,000th revision.
- After a cleanup-drive, the Tumbuka Wikipedia is down to 55 articles again.
- The Tagalog Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- 24
- The Malay Wikipedia has reached 75,000 articles with Madurejo, Sambung Makmur, Banjar.
- 23
- The Banjar Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 22
- Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000,000 edits (all languages).
- 20
- The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 100,000 entries.
- 17
- The Chinese Wiktionary has reached 300,000 entries with борт- (bort-).
- The Farsi Wikinews, Komi-Permyak Wikipedia, Banjar Wikipedia and Hill Mari Wikipedia have been created.
- The Tumbuka Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles, but only because hundreds of articles have been created in English in the past couple of weeks.
- 16
- The Icelandic Wiktionary has reached 19,000 entries with stórmerki (wonder).
- 12
- The Scots Wikipedia has reached 4,000 articles.
- The Northern Sami Wikipedia has reached 3,000 articles.
- 10
- The Czech Wikipedia has reached 175,000 articles.
- 8
- The Russian Wikipedia has reached 600,000 articles.
- The Zulu Wikibooks is locked due to inactivity.
- 7
- The Nynorsk Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
September 2010
- 27
- The Romani Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Scottish Gaelic Wikipedia has reached 8,000 articles with Sylvester Stallone.
- 26
- The Korean Wiktionary has reached 150,000 entries.
- 24
- The Vietnamese Wikipedia has reached 130,000 articles.
- The Finnish Wikipedia has reached 250,000 articles.
- 21
- The French Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 articles with Louis Babel.
- 19
- The Latvian Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 18
- The Turkish Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- The Amharic Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- 14
- The Aymara Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Swahili Wikibooks is locked due to inactivity.
- 13
- The Romanian Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- 10
- The Mongolian Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- 7
- The English Wiktionary has reached 2,000,000 entries.
- 6
- The Yoruba Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- 4
- The Polish Wikibooks has reached 5,000 modules.
- 3
- The Malay Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles with Lagu kebangsaan Uthmaniyyah.
- 1
- The German Wikisource has reached 50,000 text units.
- The Vector skin and accompanying editor is rolled out to all remaining Wikimedia projects, replacing MonoBook as the default.
August 2010
- 31
- The Japanese Wikipedia has reached 700,000 articles.
- The Picard Wikipedia has reached 10,000 edits.
- 26
- The Picard Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Fiji Hindi Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 25
- The Persian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles.
- The Czech Wiktionary has reached 15,000 entries.
- 24
- The Abkhazian Wikipedia has reached 500 articles with Венера.
- The Waray-Waray Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles with "Burabod" (spring), by JinJian, who has created at least 10,000 one-sentence geographical entries in the past month.
- The Ido Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles with Joseph E. Stiglitz.
- 21
- The Luxembourg Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles with Krasnojarsk.
- The Swahili Wikipedia has reached 20,000 articles.
- 20
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 130,000 articles.
- 19
- The Russian Wikisource has reached 100,000 articles.
- The North Frisian Wikipedia and Korean Wikinews open their doors.
- 17
- The Portuguese Wikipedia has reached 600,000 articles.
- 15
- The Slovene Wikipedia has reached 100,000 articles.
- The Hakka Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Ewe Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 14
- The Simple English Wiktionary has reached 15,000 entries.
- 5
- The Fijian Wikipedia is down to about 1,500 articles after an initial clean-up drive.
- The Sorani Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 4
- The Malayalam Wiktionary has reached 60,000 entries with the definition of word எலுமிச்சம் பழம்.
- 3
- The Armenian Wikipedia has passed the 10,000 article milestone today.
- The Tahitian Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles again after a mass deletion of articles.
- 2
- The Aromanian Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles with "Arãulu Pend Oreille (USA)", by Laodikit, who has created at least more than 50,000 zero-sentence geographical entries in the past month.
July 2010
- 29
- The Ewe Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- 28
- The Zamboanga Chavacano Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 27
- The MediaWiki SVN repository has reached 70,000 revisions.
- The Tibetan Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 23
- By continuously creating templated one-liners, Lousyi boosts the Fijian Wikipedia to 2,600 articles.
- 21
- The Turkmen Wikipedia has reached 4,000 articles with Tanganika.
- 19
- The Waray-Waray Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles with Himangráw.
- 16
- The Czech Wikiquote has reached 2,000 articles.
- 15
- The Fijian Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 14
- The Simple English Wiktionary has reached 14,000 entries.
- 11
- The Zhuang Wikipedia has reached 200 articles.
- 9
- The Czech Wikinews has reached 10,000th revision.
- 8
- The Inupiak Wikipedia has reached 200 articles.
- 4
- Continuing bot activity brings the Aromanian Wikipedia to 50,000 articles, quintupling the number of articles in 54 days.
- 2
- The Marathi Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles with जर्मनीची राज्ये.
- The Emiliano-Romagnolo Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- 1
- The Russian Wikipedia has reached 555,555 articles.
- 83 more projects were switched to the new Vector skin.
For older news, see Wikimedia News/2010.
Projects by number of content pages
See also List of Wikipedias and Wikipedia milestones.
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
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5,000,000 | |
4,000,000 | |
3,000,000 | English (17 August 2009) |
2,000,000 | |
1,500,000 | |
1,000,000 | German (27 December 2009); French (21 September 2010) |
900,000 | |
800,000 | Polish (10 May 2011); Italian (11 May 2011); Spanish (12 July 2011) |
700,000 | Japanese (31 August 2010); Russian (12 April 2011); Dutch (19 June 2011) |
600,000 | Portuguese (17 August 2010) |
500,000 | |
400,000 | Swedish (19 June 2011) |
300,000 | Chinese (28 March 2010); Catalan (21 December 2010); Norwegian (Bokmål) (6 May 2011); Ukrainian (7 July 2011) |
200,000 | Finnish (29 March 2010); Vietnamese (7 April 2011); Czech (6 July 2011) |
150,000 | Hungarian (25 December 2009); Romanian (13 September 2010); Turkish (18 September 2010); Korean (15 December 2010); Indonesian (21 January 2011); Persian (22 May 2011); Danish (26 May 2011); Arabic (27 June 2011) |
100,000 | Volapük (7 September 2007); Esperanto (15 June 2008); Slovak (28 August 2008); Serbian (20 November 2009); Hebrew (12 January 2010); Lithuanian (18 January 2010); Bulgarian (24 May 2010); Slovene (15 August 2010); Waray-Waray / Samar-Leyte Visayan (24 August 2010); Malay (9 January 2011); Basque (21 May 2011); Croatian (7 July 2011) |
90,000 | Hindi (31 March 2011) |
80,000 | Estonian (30 November 2010) |
70,000 | Galician (26 March 2011); Simple English (25 April 2011); Azeri (27 June 2011); Norwegian Nynorsk (3 July 2011) |
60,000 | Nepal Bhasa (3 January 2010); Thai (22 April 2010); Aromanian (3 August 2010); Greek (8 March 2011); Kazakh (20 July 2011) |
50,000 | Haitian (20 August 2008); Tagalog (15 January 2011); Latin (11 February 2011); Georgian (7 July 2011) |
40,000 | Telugu (8 May 2008); Cebuano (2 September 2009); Macedonian (17 April 2010); Serbo-Croatian (21 March 2011); Neapolitan (20 May 2011); Piedmontese (15 June 2011) |
30,000 | Breton (25 October 2009); Marathi (02 July 2010); Javanese (3 August 2010); Luxembourgish (23 August 2010); Latvian (19 September 2010); Bosnian (5 November 2010); Icelandic (22 November 2010); Belarusian/Taraškievica (7 December 2009); Welsh (13 December 2010); Albanian (31 December 2010); Tamil (8 April 2011); Belarusian (17 June 2011); Occitan (21 July 2011) |
20,000 | Bishnupriya Manipuri (19 August 2007); Bengali (28 June 2009); Aragonese (4 April 2010); Swahili (21 August 2010); Ido (24 August 2010); Lombard (14 April 2011); Western Frisian (22 May 2011); Gujarati (1 June 2011); Yoruba (3 July 2011); Malagasy (16 July 2011) |
15,000 | Sicilian (19 October 2009); Low Saxon (4 November 2009); Quechua (17 April 2010); Afrikaans (20 August 2010); Kurdish (24 August 2010); Urdu (31 October 2010); Malayalam (9 November 2010); Cantonese (27 February 2011); Nepali (23 June 2011); Western Panjabi (25 June 2011); Asturian (5 July 2011) |
10,000 | Sundanese (13 April 2007); Walloon (20 March 2008); Chuvash (6 April 2009); Samogitian (8 April 2009; Irish (20 February 2010); Armenian (3 August 2010); Kannada (14 January 2011); Amharic (27 May 2011); Zazaki (21 June 2011); Alemannic (22 June 2011); Tatar (8 July 2011) |
5,000 | Uzbek (20 August 2006); Corsican (22 December 2006); Tajik (30 January 2007); Venetian (3 July 2007); Tarantino (2 August 2007); Maori (10 September 2007); Scottish Gaelic (12 March 2008); Kapampangan (1 April 2008); Yiddish (8 May 2008); Upper Sorbian (23 August 2008); Nahuatl (7 September 2008); Min Nan (30 April 2009); Gilaki (30 April 2009); Limburgish (4 October 2009); Sakha (10 October 2009); Interlingua (29 November 2009); Ossetian / Ossetic (24 February 2010) ; Egyptian Arabic (7 March 2010); Gan (29 March 2010); Mongolian (10 September 2010); Scots (1 December 2010); Burmese (9 February 2011); Buginese (26 February 2011); Central Bicolano (21 April 2011); Fiji Hindi (16 June 2011); Faroese (13 July 2011); Hill Mari (3 August 2011) |
2,000 | Ilokano (15 September 2006); Norman (14 November 2006); Dutch Low Saxon (11 January 2007); Sanskrit (13 February 2007); Friulian (22 April 2007); Bihari (29 April 2007); Novial (19 May 2007); Banyumasan (7 May 2007); Northern Sami (15 May 2007); Pali (8 June 2007); Pangasinan (8 July 2007); West Flemish (27 August 2007); Ligurian (2 November 2007); Divehi (28 December 2007); Romansh (29 January 2008); Wu (17 February 2008); Classical Chinese (26 April 2008); Arpitan / Franco-Provençal (2 May 2008); Maltese (4 May 2008); Bavarian (20 September 2008); Manx (17 November 2008); Khmer (27 November 2008); Võro (30 December 2008); Turkmen (19 April 2009); Kashubian (4 June 2009); Uyghur (17 June 2009); Ladino / Judeo-Spanish (3 July 2009); Sinhalese (4 October 2009); Mazandarani (4 October 2009)); Ripuarian (5 November 2009); Sardinian (5 December 2009); Anglo-Saxon / Old English (5 April 2010); Tibetan (27 July 2010); Zamboanga Chavacano (28 July 2010); Sorani (5 August 2010); Hakka (15 August 2010); Fiji Hindi (26 August 2010); Cornish (15 November 2010); Pashto (24 November 2010); Rusyn / Ruthenian (11 March 2011); Meadow Mari (13 April 2011); Udmurt (21 April 2011); Komi (16 May 2011); Navajo (18 May 2011); Komi-Permyak (11 June 2011); Somali (13 June 2011) |
1,000 | Pennsylvania German (16 October 2006); Tongan (25 April 2007); Lingala (1 December 2007); Hawaiian (9 February 2008); Interlingue (31 May 2008); Guarani (7 September 2008); Silesian (15 November 2008); Punjabi (20 April 2009); Erzya (16 July 2009); Lojban (26 August 2009); Wolof (27 August 2009); Saterland Frisian (September 2009); Crimean Tatar (20 October 2009); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (21 October 2009); Acehnese (19 December 2009); Extremaduran (23 December 2009); Kyrgyz (22 January 2010); Karachay-Balkar (25 April 2010); Kalmyk (8 May 2010); Emilian-Romagnol (2 July 2010); Picard (26 August 2010); Aymara (14 September 2010); Banjar (30 November 2010); North Frisian (7 December 2010); Bashkir (7 December 2010); Greenlandic (8 December 2010); Papiamentu (12 December 2010); Chechen (8 January 2011); Kinyarwanda (10 January 2011); Tok Pisin (5 March 2011); Oriya (30 May 2011); Palatinate German (6 June 2011); Lak (24 July 2011); Moksha (30 July 2011) |
500 | Zealandic (30 January 2008); Igbo (5 February 2008); Kongo (1 March 2008); Sranan (23 August 2008); Lao (1 August 2009); Lower Sorbian (5 January 2010); Tahitian (30 April 2010); Kabyle (19 June 2010); Abkhazian (24 August 2010); Gagauz (24 November 2010); Avar (16 December 2010); Mirandese (14 January 2011); Tetum (27 February 2011); Romani (6 April 2011); Latgalian (18 May 2011); Old Church Slavonic (24 May 2011); Nauruan (3 July 2011); Karakalpak (3 July 2011); Mingrelian (23 July 2011) |
200 | Kashmiri (4 October 2004); Moldovan (7 August 2005); Inuktitut (4 February 2007); Sindhi (20 September 2007); Gothic (22 November 2007); Cherokee (20 December 2007); Min Dong (16 June 2008); Bambara (27 June 2008); Samoan (23 August 2008); Oromo (4 September 2008); Pontic (24 May 2009); Norfolk (1 August 2009); Assamese (20 October 2009); Bislama (3 June 2010); Inupiak (8 July 2010); Zhuang (11 July 2010); Ewe (15 August 2010); Swati (8 September 2010); Zulu (15 November 2010); Hausa (26 November 2010); Tigrinya (1 December 2010); Kabardian (18 March 2011); Buryat (25 March 2011) |
100 | Cree (11 November 2006); Venda (7 December 2007); Xhosa (23 February 2008); Chamorro (16 May 2008); Dzongkha (4 July 2008); Tsonga (23 August 2008); Tswana (23 August 2008); Kikuyu (17 November 2009); Fijian (24 March 2010); Sango (26 March 2010); Sesotho (9 October 2010); Kirundi (28 November 2010); Luganda (30 November 2010); Shona (30 November 2010); Chichewa (1 December 2010); Fula (5 December 2010); Tumbuka (5 December 2010); Cheyenne (7 July 2011) |
Note: This table has not been kept as up-to-date as the Wikipedia table above. As of 15 February 2011, the languages are now in the correct cells of the table, but many dates are still unknown (and so much of the chronology is also wrong). You can help by looking through the milestone announcements in the archives of this page (still to be checked: 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002 — although note that only a few languages have enjoyed regular milestone announcements), or the page histories of List of Wiktionaries (back to 26 January 2008) and Wiktionary (more haphazard record keeping, back to 8 July 2004) to see what dates the different milestones were achieved.
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
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3,000,000 | |
2,000,000 | English (7 September 2010); French (18 April 2011) |
1,500,000 | |
1,000,000 | Chinese (30 January 2011) |
900,000 | |
800,000 | |
700,000 | |
600,000 | |
500,000 | Lithuanian (31 March 2010); Malagasy (4 March 2011) |
400,000 | |
300,000 | |
200,000 | Vietnamese (14 October 2006); Turkish (June 2008); Russian (13–22? March 2009); Polish (24 November 2010); Tamil (25 May 2011) |
150,000 | Greek (28 June – 3 July? 2007); Ido (5–9? May 2009); Portuguese (8 May 2010); Finnish (May–June? 2010); Hungarian (June–July? 2010); Korean (26 September 2010); German (10 February 2011) |
100,000 | Italian (24 May 2009); Norwegian (Bokmål) (10 June 2009); Swedish (5 March 2010); Dutch (9 December 2010); Kannada (3 April 2011); Burmese (23 April 2011) |
90,000 | Estonian (11 January 2011) |
80,000 | |
70,000 | Limburgish (October–November? 2010); Malayalam (18 April 2011) |
60,000 | Lao (22–27? April 2009); Japanese (31 December 2010); Persian (12 June 2011); Hindi (4 August 2011) |
50,000 | Spanish (June–August? 2010); Kurdish (September–November? 2010) |
40,000 | Arabic (April–May? 2008); Romanian (August 2010 – January 2011?); Telugu (10 February 2011) |
30,000 | Indonesian (27 May 2007); Galician (May–October? 2010); Catalan (30 July 2011) |
20,000 | Bulgarian (28 April 2005); Volapük (19–20? July 2007); Ukrainian (23 May 2009); Czech (4 January 2011); Icelandic (14 February 2011); Esperanto (21 April 2011); Croatian (29 July 2011) |
15,000 | Serbian (June 2006? – January 2009?); Sicilian (1–15? February 2010); Simple English (14 August 2010); Occitan (October 2010? – January 2011?); Thai (16–19? December 2010) |
10,000 | Afrikaans (15–17? January 2008); Breton (March–May? 2008); West Frisian (22–27? April 2009); Swahili (19–20? May 2009); Hebrew (1 April 2010); Basque (30 May 2011) |
5,000 | Latin (9 September 2004); Slovenian (7 February 2006); Armenian (13 November 2006); Min Nan (29 April 2007); Albanian (June–July? 2008); Tatar (July–August? 2008); Danish (7–18? April 2009); Welsh (August–September? 2010); Walloon (October–December? 2010) |
2,000 | Urdu (March–April? 2007); Asturian (26 October 2007); Anglo-Saxon (April 2007? – June 2008?); Kazakh (February–March? 2008); Upper Sorbian (March–April? 2008); Kirghiz (17–26? February 2009); Wolof (May–June? 2009); Turkmen (22 June 2009); Latvian (February–March? 2010); Nepali (March–April 2010); Georgian (April–May? 2010); Corsican (April–May 2010); Azerbaijani (August–October? 2010); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (27–29? December 2010); Khmer (27 February 2011); Belarusian (18 May 2011); Irish (12 June 2011); Pashto (28 July 2011) |
1,000 | Slovak (22 April 2006); Southern Sotho (December 2006? – January 2007?); Interlingua (December 2007? – January 2008?); Kashubian (December 2007? – January 2008?); Greenlandic (3–10? January 2008); Malay (5 April 2008); Guarani (May–June? 2008); Low Saxon (June 2008? – 15 February 2011?); Tagalog (September–October? 2009); Marathi (June–August? 2010); Sindhi (27 February 2011); Bosnian (18 July 2011) |
500 | Uyghur (January–February? 2008); Tigrinya (26–31? July 2008); Macedonian (January–February? 2008); Aragonese (May–June? 2008); Serbo-Croatian (November–December? 2009); Bengali (January–February? 2010); Sinhalese (July–August? 2010); Zulu (8–19? September 2010); Gujarati (1–15? February 2011); Luxembourgish (25 January 2011); Nahuatl (18 July 2011) |
200 | Rwandi (November–December? 2006); Tsonga (18–19? July 2007); Faroese (August–September? 2007); Sundanese (November–December? 2007); Yiddish (January–February? 2008); Quechua (April–May? 2008); Amharic (August–September? 2008); Mongolian (November–December? 2009); Oromo (December 2009? – January 2010?); Swati (February–March? 2010); Inuktitut (May–June? 2010); Cherokee (June–August? 2010); Cornish (July–August 2010); Manx (September–October? 2010); Tajik (3–11? January 2011) |
100 | Interlingue (12 June 2005); Scottish Gaelic (May–June? 2007); Panjabi (June–July? 2007); Maltese (June–July? 2009); Divehi (17–19? July 2009); Tok Pisin (July–August? 2009); Aromanian (December 2009? – January 2010?); Javanese (April–May? 2010); Uzbek (May–June? 2010); Inupiak (May–June? 2010); Sango (May–June? 2010); Somali (May–June? 2010); Zhuang (June–July? 2010); Samoan (July–August? 2010); Maori (August–September? 2010); Lingala (August–October? 2010) |
Note: As of 11 March 2011, the languages shown below are in the correct cells of the table, but many dates are still unknown (and so much of the chronology is also wrong).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
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30,000 | |
20,000 | English (7 June 2011) |
15,000 | Polish (2 July 2011) |
10,000 | Italian (21 March 2010) |
5,000 | German (9 March 2006); Portuguese (? ? 2008); Russian (? ? 2010) |
2,000 | Bulgarian (23 September 2005); Slovak (17 May 2006); Bosnian (15 June 2006); Slovenian (3 September 2006); Spanish (3 July 2007); French (26 February 2010); Czech (16 July 2010); Turkish (?); Hebrew (?); Esperanto (19 April 2011) |
1,000 | Chinese (26 May 2007); Greek (20 August 2009); Hungarian (9 September 2009); Ukrainian (29 Octover 2009); Swedish (14 November 2010); Lithuanian (?); Indonesian (?); Persian (?); Dutch (?); Finnish (?) |
500 | Japanese (5 May 2006); Norwegian (bokmål) (January 2007); Hungarian (27 March 2007); Simple English (29 August 2009); Armenian (10 September 2009); Norwegian (nynorsk) (February 2010); Estonian (?); Catalan (?); Arabic (17 June 2011); Azerbaijani (7 July 2011) |
200 | Limburgian (?); Welsh (?); Croatian (?); Georgian (?); Korean (?); Serbian (?); Galician (?); Romanian (?); Kurdish (?); Malayalam (?); Icelandic (2 March 2011); Thai (6 July 2011) |
100 | Vietnamese (3 March 2007); Latin (9 July 2007); Afrikaans (10 July 2007); Albanian (16 January 2008); Telugu (?); Danish (?); Basque (?); Hindi (?) |
Note: As of 11 March 2011, the languages shown below are in the correct cells of the table, but many dates are still unknown (and so much of the chronology is also wrong).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
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40,000 | |
30,000 | English (August 2008) |
20,000 | |
15,000 | German (6 December 2009) |
10,000 | French (25 Febuary 2011) |
5,000 | Portuguese (? July 2007); Hungarian (?); Japanese (?); Dutch (?); Polish (?); Spanish (?); Italian (11 May 2011) |
2,000 | Hebrew (March 2008); Albanian (?); Finnish (?) |
1,000 | Croatian (6 September 2008); Russian (? January 2009); Czech (31 March 2007); Catalan (5 April 2010); Turkish (10 October 2010); Vietnamese (?); Chinese (?); Swedish (?); Danish (?); Korean (20 April 2011); Indonesian (26 June 2011) |
500 | Macedonian (27 May 2006); Persian (May 2007); Thai (?); Serbian (?); Tagalog (?); Galician (?); Arabic (?); Icelandic (?); Norwegian (Bokmål) (?) |
200 | Romanian (?); Ukrainian (? October 2010); Tamil (?); Georgian (?); Lithuanian (?); Simple English (?); Esperanto (?); Bulgarian (?); Slovak (?); Greek (?); Sinhalese (?); Limburgian (13 November?–12 December? 2010); Tatar (?); Azeri (24 March 2011); Slovenian (20 June 2011) |
100 | Anglo-Saxon (27 October 2005); Malay (4 February 2010); Latin (?); Interlingua (?); Chuvash (?); Marathi (?); Estonian (?); Urdu (?); Occitan (?); Malayalam (?); Bengali (?) |
Exact milestone dates shown below are from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page histories of Wikinews/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikinews (before that).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
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70,000 | |
60,000 | Serbian (21 February 2011) |
50,000 | |
40,000 | |
30,000 | |
20,000 | |
15,000 | English (13 July 2009) |
10,000 | Polish (26 June 2009); German (3–23? January 2011); French (14 April 2011) |
5,000 | Italian (29 January 2008); Portuguese (14 July 2009); Spanish (3 December 2009) |
2,000 | Swedish (27 March 2006); Japanese (2–7? February 2008); Chinese (25 June 2008); Russian (11 January 2011) |
1,000 | Dutch (31 March 2008); Hebrew (16–20? October 2008); Finnish (10–13? October 2009); Tamil (30 September? – 3 October? 2010); Czech (9 November 2010); Romanian (28 December 2010); Arabic (20 May 2011); Persian (14 July 2011) |
500 | Sindhi (1 October 2006? – 10 March 2008?); Norwegian (19–20? February 2009); Ukrainian (21 November 2009); Bulgarian (8–16? February 2010); Hungarian (1 March 2010); Turkish (30 August 2010); Catalan (25–31? October 2010); Albanian (18–24? March 2011); Greek (4 June 2011) |
200 | Bosnian (1–3? November 2010) |
100 | Thai (24 October? – 24 November? 2007); Korean (31 January 2011); Esperanto (13 March 2011) |
Note: As of 11 March 2011, the languages shown below are in the correct cells of the table, but many dates are still unknown (and so much of the chronology is also wrong).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
300,000 | |
200,000 | English (27 March 2011) |
150,000 | |
100,000 | Chinese (11–21? April 2010); Russian (19 August 2010) |
90,000 | |
80,000 | Portuguese (5–16? March 2009) |
70,000 | |
60,000 | French (26 April 2011); German (24 June 2011) |
50,000 | Italian (11 May 2011) |
40,000 | Spanish (8 November 2008) |
30,000 | Hebrew (26 November 2009) |
20,000 | Arabic (29–31? December 2009) |
15,000 | Persian (1–5? July 2008); Hungarian (27 September? – 3 October? 2009); Polish (2 April 2010) |
10,000 | Thai (12–19? July 2007); Czech (4 September 2009); Multilingual (26 January? – 7 February? 2011) |
5,000 | Croatian (October–November? 2006); Romanian (April–June? 2007); Telugu (August–September? 2007); Finnish (December 2008? – March 2009?); Bengali (June–August? 2010); Swedish (28 November 2010); Vietnamese (26 February 2011); Korean (28 February 2011); Dutch (18 April 2011); Slovenian (12 June 2011); Turkish (28 July 2011) |
2,000 | Serbian (August–September? 2007); Latin (April–August? 2008); Japanese (August–December? 2008); Ukrainian (February–March? 2009); Limburgian (February–March? 2009); Greek (22 April 2009); Malayalam (2–17? August 2009); Yiddish (September–November? 2009); Breton (13 November? – 12 December? 2010); Azeri (December 2010? – January 2011?); Macedonian (27 March 2011); Sanskrit (17 May 2011) |
1,000 | Bosnian (? December 2006); Icelandic (June–July? 2007); Armenian (May–July? 2009); Indonesian (September 2009? – January 2010?); Tamil (June–July? 2010); Catalan (June–September? 2010); Danish (23 August? – 1 September? 2010); Venetian (13 November? – 12 December? 2010); Esperanto (23 April 2011); Norwegian (13 July 2011) |
500 | Bulgarian (October–December? 2010); Estonian (December? 2010 – January? 2011); Sakha (1 April 2011) |
200 | Lithuanian (August–September? 2008); Galician (March–April? 2009); Kannada (July–August? 2006); Welsh (February–March? 2009); Slovak (April–May? 2009); Alemannic (?) |
100 |
Exact milestone dates shown below are from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page histories of Wikiversity/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikiversity (before that).
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
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20,000 | |
15,000 | English (1 April 2011) |
10,000 | |
5,000 | French (11–14? January 2009) |
2,000 | German (13–22? September 2008); Russian (18 February 2011); Multilingual Portal (16 May 2011); Czech (23 June 2011) |
1,000 | Spanish (7–28? February 2011); Portuguese (10 March 2011); Italian (3 June 2011) |
500 | |
200 | Greek (4–9? October 2008); Finnish (7–16? October 2009); Swedish (13 November? – 13 December? 2010); Arabic (12 July 2011) |
100 | Japanese (15 August? – 6 September? 2009) |
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
---|---|
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) |
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
---|---|
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) |
0 | 7 September 2004 (Wikimedia News item) |
See also
- List of Wikipedias
- List of Wiktionaries
- Wikiquote Statistics
- List of Wikibooks
- Wikinews Statistics
- List of Wikisources
- List of Wikiversities
- List of largest wikis
Translations: Tin tức (vi)