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April 2015
- 4
- The Romanian Wikibooks has reached 1,000 book modules.
- 3
- The Portuguese Wikipedia has reached 50 administrators.
- The Armenian Wikibooks has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 2
- The German Wiktionary has reached 100,000 registered users.
- 1
- The Telugu Wiktionary has reached 100,000 entries.
March 2015
- 31
- The Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia has reached 10,000,000 page edits.
- The Walloon Wiktionary has reached 15,000 entries.
- 30
- The Arabic Wikiversity has reached 1,000 learning modules.
- 29
- The Sanskrit Wikibooks has reached 1,000 total pages.
- Many article-count changes today, with the correcting of the article counts on all individual-language wikis in the major content projects, except Wikibooks (because some of them use a different article-count criterion — the multilingual Beta Wikiversity was also fixed).
- The following wikis reached new milestones:
- The Zazaki Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles (increasing 8% from its article count before the fix).
- The Bengali Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries (+23%).
- The Persian Wiktionary has reached 60,000 entries (+8%).
- The following Wikipedias have dropped below certain milestones:
- The Amharic Wikipedia has fallen below 15,000 articles (decreasing 27% from its article count before the fix).
- The Azerbaijani Wikipedia has fallen below 100,000 articles (−1%).
- The Cherokee Wikipedia has fallen below 500 articles (−9%).
- The Cree Wikipedia has fallen below 100 articles (−63%).
- The Fula Wikipedia has fallen below 200 articles (−20%).
- The North Frisian Wikipedia has fallen below 5,000 articles (−42%).
- The Scottish Gaelic Wikipedia has fallen below 15,000 articles (−19%).
- The Kashmiri Wikipedia has fallen below 200 articles (−50%).
- The Maithili Wikipedia has fallen below 500 articles (−32%).
- The Chichewa Wikipedia has fallen below 200 articles (−29%).
- The Sanskrit Wikipedia has fallen below 10,000 articles (−7%).
- The Sesotho Wikipedia has fallen below 200 articles (−8%).
- The Tetum Wikipedia has fallen below 1,000 articles (−13%).
- The Tigrinya Wikipedia has fallen below 200 articles (−46%).
- The Turkmen Wikipedia has fallen below 5,000 articles (−6%).
- The Tswana Wikipedia has fallen below 500 articles (−4%).
- The Venda Wikipedia has fallen below 200 articles (−29%).
- The following Wiktionaries have dropped below certain milestones:
- The Interlingua Wiktionary has fallen below 200 entries (−87%).
- The Urdu Wiktionary has fallen below 5,000 entries (−75%).
- The following Wikiquotes have dropped below certain milestones:
- The Afrikaans Wikiquote has fallen below 100 content pages (−93%).
- The Arabic Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−54%).
- The Azerbaijani Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−70%).
- The Catalan Wikiquote has fallen below 2,000 content pages (−35%).
- The Danish Wikiquote has fallen below 200 content pages (−47%).
- The Greek Wikiquote has fallen below 2,000 content pages (−13%).
- The Esperanto Wikiquote has fallen below 2,000 content pages (−4%).
- The Estonian Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−49%).
- The Basque Wikiquote has fallen below 200 content pages (−22%).
- The Finnish Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−69%).
- The French Wikiquote has fallen below 5,000 content pages (−27%).
- The Galician Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−44%).
- The Hindi Wikiquote has fallen below 100 content pages (−53%).
- The Croatian Wikiquote has fallen below 1,000 content pages (−10%).
- The Hungarian Wikiquote has fallen below 1,000 content pages (−36%).
- The Armenian Wikiquote has fallen below 1,000 content pages (−6%).
- The Icelandic Wikiquote has fallen below 200 content pages (−38%).
- The Georgian Wikiquote has fallen below 200 content pages (−64%).
- The Korean Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−49%).
- The Malayalam Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−42%).
- The Dutch Wikiquote has fallen below 1,000 content pages (−14%).
- The Norwegian (Bokmål) Wikiquote has fallen below 500 content pages (−63%).
- The Romanian Wikiquote has fallen below 200 content pages (−62%).
- The Russian Wikiquote has fallen below 10,000 content pages (−25%).
- The Sanskrit Wikiquote has fallen below 200 content pages (−83%).
- The Slovenian Wikiquote has fallen below 2,000 content pages (−26%).
- The Albanian Wikiquote has fallen below 100 content pages (−52%).
- The Swedish Wikiquote has fallen below 1,000 content pages (−56%).
- The Tamil Wikiquote has fallen below 200 content pages (−21%).
- The following Wikisources have dropped below certain milestones:
- The English Wikisource has fallen below 800,000 text units (−27%).
- The Italian Wikisource has fallen below 150,000 text units (−32%).
- The Polish Wikisource has fallen below 150,000 text units (−38%).
- The following Wikinews wikis have dropped below certain milestones:
- The Arabic Wikinews has fallen below 2,000 articles (−8%).
- The Bulgarian Wikinews has fallen below 200 articles (−90%).
- The Finnish Wikinews has fallen below 500 articles (−68%).
- The Hebrew Wikinews has fallen below 500 articles (−78%).
- The Hungarian Wikinews has fallen below 500 articles (−39%).
- The Dutch Wikinews has fallen below 500 articles (−77%).
- The Portuguese Wikinews has fallen below 10,000 articles (−16%).
- The Sindhi Wikinews has fallen below 100 articles (−98%).
- The Thai Wikinews has fallen below 100 articles (−86%).
- The following Wikiversities have dropped below certain milestones:
- The Beta (Multilingual) Wikiversity has fallen below 2,000 learning modules (−38%).
- The English Wikiversity has fallen below 20,000 learning modules (−29%).
- The Korean Wikiversity has fallen below 100 learning modules (−78%).
- The Russian Wikiversity has fallen below 5,000 learning modules (−7%).
- The following Wikivoyage has dropped below a milestone:
- The Spanish Wikivoyage has fallen below 2,000 articles (−55%).
- Currently the plan is to recalculate the article counts every month (i.e., finally a software approach to addressing the article-count problem, rather than relying on bug reports ) — unless it is found that this adversely affects server load.
- The following wikis reached new milestones:
- 28
- The Punjabi Wiktionary has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 24
- The Romanian Wiktionary has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The German Wikiversity has reached 20,000 learning modules (up almost 15,000 from the count 24 hours ago), apparently the result of the on-wiki stats being recalculated (neither recent edits nor page imports can account for the jump).
- 23
- The Maltese Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 22
- The Indonesian Wikipedia has reached 10,000,000 page edits.
- The Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia has reached 300,000 articles, as a bot has been adding thousands of new articles about places in Mexico.
- The Wolof Wikiquote and Romanian Wikivoyage have each reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Swedish Wikivoyage has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 21
- The Tajik Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 20
- The Wikimania 2014 wiki has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 19
- The French Wikivoyage has reached 5,000 articles.
- 18
- A large number of wikis have reached total-page and page-edit milestones, as the special cross-wiki account User:MediaWiki message delivery has delivered many talk page messages about account renaming, which is one of the last steps involved in finalizing Single-User Login:
- The Finnish Wikipedia has reached 1,000,000 total pages.
- The Moldovan Wikipedia has reached 10,000 page edits (despite being closed to regular edits).
- The Finnish Wikibooks has reached 10,000 total pages.
- The Marathi Wikibooks is back up to 1,000 total pages, after falling below that level last year.
- The Hindi Wikiquote has reached 1,000 total pages.
- The Spanish Wikiversity has reached 10,000 total pages and 100,000 page edits.
- 16
- The Armenian Wikipedia has reached 150,000 articles.
- The Cantonese Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
- The Scottish Gaelic Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries.
- 15
- The Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Palatinate German Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- 13
- The Punjabi Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 12
- The Minangkabau Wikipedia has reached 500,000 page edits.
- The Telugu Wikisource is back under 10,000 text units (currently at 9,808), as a bot has been removing templates on hundreds of otherwise empty pages.
- 11
- Wikimedia Commons has reached 25,000,000 media files.
- 10
- The Emiliano-Romagnolo Wikipedia has reached 1,000 uploaded files.
- The Tajik Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries.
- 8
- The Sindhi Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles, as an administrator has created dozens of new "year" stubs.
- 7
- The Aymara Wiktionary has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The North Frisian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The German Wikipedia has reached 5,000,000 total pages.
- 5
- The Marathi Wikipedia has reached 20,000 uploaded files.
- 2
- The Georgian Wikipedia has reached 90,000 articles.
- 1
- The Sanskrit Wikibooks has reached 200 book modules.
- The Wikimania 2015 wiki has reached 10 administrators.
February 2015
- 27
- The Korean Wiktionary has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 25
- The Silesian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Czech Wikisource has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Latin Wikisource has reached 10 administrators.
- 24
- The Oriya Wiktionary has reached 70,000 entries.
- 22
- The Cantonese Wikipedia has reached 100,000 registered users.
- The Sundanese Wikiquote has reached 500 content pages.
- 21
- The Nauruan Wiktionary has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Oriya Wiktionary has reached 60,000 entries.
- The Sundanese Wikiquote has reached 1,000 total pages.
- 20
- The Oriya Wiktionary has reached 100,000 page edits.
- The Hebrew Wikivoyage has reached 2,000 articles.
- 17
- The Sundanese Wikiquote has reached 200 content pages.
- 16
- The wiki for Wikimania 2015 has reached 200 content pages and 10,000 page edits.
- 14
- The Chechen Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles.
- The Scots Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
- 13
- The Italian Wikiquote has reached 20,000 content pages.
- The Sundanese Wikiquote has reached 100 content pages.
- 11
- The Belarusian Wikisource has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 10
- The wiki for Wikimania 2015 has reached 100 content pages.
- 9
- The Corsican Wikipedia has fallen below 5,000 articles (currently down to 4,842), as a cross-wiki admin has deleted thousands of stub (nearly empty) "year" articles that have seen almost no development since their creation in 2006.
- 7
- The Spanish Wikisource has reached 100,000 text units.
- 5
- The Slovak Wikipedia has reached 200,000 articles.
- 2
- The Scottish Gaelic Wiktionary has reached 500 entries.
- The Armenian Wikiquote has reached 1,000 content pages.
- 1
- The Malagasy Wikibooks has reached 1,000 registered users.
January 2015
- 31
- The Oriya Wiktionary has reached 50,000 entries.
- The Marathi Wikisource has reached 1,000 registered users.
- 30
- The Catalan Wiktionary has reached 100,000 entries.
- 29
- The Min Dong Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Persian Wikivoyage has reached 10,000 total pages, as a bot has been creating hundreds of bare-bones stubs for different places, mostly consisting of addresses of hotels and similar establishments gleaned from other Wikivoyage language editions.
- 28
- The Korean Wikiversity has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Belarusian Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles.
- The Malagasy Wikipedia has reached 70,000 articles, as a bot has been adding thousands of biographical stubs.
- The Bulgarian Wikisource has reached 10,000 page edits.
- 27
- The Basque Wikibooks has reached 100 book modules.
- 26
- The Slovak Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries.
- The Wikimania 2016 wiki has been created and added to the SiteMatrix.
- 25
- The Basque Wikiquote has reached 10,000 page edits.
- The Turkish Wikisource has reached 10,000 registered users.
- The Outreach wiki has reached 100,000 page edits.
- 23
- The Romanian Wikisource has reached 10,000 text units.
- The Persian Wikivoyage has reached 5,000 articles.
- 21
- The Arabic Wikipedia has reached 2,000,000 total pages.
- 20
- The Oriya Wiktionary has reached 40,000 entries, as a bot has been importing thousands of articles.
- The Russian Wiktionary has reached 600,000 entries.
- 16
- The Turkmen Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
- 14
- Three new interwiki prefixes have been added to the Interwiki map: "wmca:" for Wikimedia Canada, and "metawiki:" and "metawikimedia:" for this wiki (Meta-Wiki).
- 12
- The Kyrgyz Wiktionary has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 9
- The Old English Wikibooks and Interlingue Wikibooks have both been closed (locked).
- 8
- The Komi Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
- 7
- The Azerbaijani Wiktionary has reached 30,000 entries.
- The Catalan Wiktionary has reached 100,000 total pages.
- The Uzbek Wikiquote has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Wikimedia Incubator has reached 80,000 content pages, as a user has been copying thousands of articles from the Japanese edition of Wikitravel without using the proper article-import feature.
- 6
- The Catalan Wiktionary has reached 90,000 entries.
- 5
- The Korean Wikipedia has reached 300,000 articles.
- The Russian Wikibooks has reached 2,000 book modules.
- 3
- The Czech Wikisource has reached 30,000 text units.
- 2
- The Gujarati Wikisource has reached 1,000 registered users.
- The Greek Wikivoyage has reached 1,000 registered users.
Older news
For older news items, see the archive at Wikimedia News/2014. Archives for earlier years are listed at the top of this page.
Projects by number of content pages
The tables below are arranged chronologically by original launch date 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.
- Note: You can go directly to the table for Wikipedias, Wiktionaries, Wikiquotes, Wikibooks, Wikisources, Wikinews, Wikiversities, Wikivoyages, Wikimedia Commons, Wikispecies, or Wikidata.
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 | English (13 July 2012) |
3,000,000 | |
2,000,000 | |
1,500,000 | German (17 November 2012); Dutch (12 April 2013); Swedish (21 August 2013); French (28 April 2014) |
1,000,000 | Italian (22 January 2013); Russian (11 May 2013); Spanish (16 May 2013); Polish (24 September 2013); Waray-Waray (8 June 2014); Vietnamese (15 June 2014); Cebuano (16 July 2014) |
900,000 | Japanese (14 March 2014) |
800,000 | Portuguese (2 October 2013); Chinese (12 December 2014) |
700,000 | |
600,000 | |
500,000 | Ukrainian (12 May 2014) |
400,000 | Catalan (12 April 2013); Norwegian (Bokmål) (14 November 2013); Persian (18 July 2014) |
300,000 | Finnish (26 June 2012); Indonesian (7 October 2013); Czech (24 July 2014); Arabic (4 August 2014); Serbian (3 November 2014); Korean (5 January 2015); Serbo-Croatian (22 March 2015) |
200,000 | Hungarian (10 September 2011);Romanian (5 August 2012); Kazakh (29 November 2012); Turkish (9 December 2012); Malay (21 March 2013); Minangkabau (10 September 2013); Esperanto (13 August 2014); Basque (19 September 2014); Slovak (5 February 2015) |
150,000 | Danish (26 May 2011); Lithuanian (14 April 2012); Bulgarian (17 July 2013); Hebrew (29 August 2013); Croatian (2 December 2014); Armenian (16 March 2015) |
100,000 | Volapük (7 September 2007); Slovene (15 August 2010); Hindi (30 August 2011); Estonian (25 August 2012); Galician (4 March 2013); Uzbek (20 March 2013); Norwegian Nynorsk (9 April 2013); Simple English (29 May 2013); Latin (18 December 2013); Greek (9 April 2014) |
90,000 | Thai (6 October 2014); Georgian (2 March 2015); Azerbaijani (29 March 2015) |
80,000 | Occitan (21 June 2013); Macedonian (16 December 2014); Belarusian (28 January 2015); Chechen (14 February 2015) |
70,000 | Nepal Bhasa (9 March 2013); Malagasy (28 January 2015) |
60,000 | Tagalog (4 February 2013); Piedmontese (27 March 2013); Tamil (27 February 2014); Tatar (24 May 2014); Welsh (4 September 2014); Urdu (16 October 2014); Telugu (25 December 2014) |
50,000 | Haitian (20 August 2008); Belarusian/Taraškievica (6 August 2013); Latvian (17 August 2013); Albanian (11 October 2013); Bosnian (28 April 2014); Breton (9 July 2014) |
40,000 | Javanese (5 October 2012); Luxembourgish (28 December 2013); Marathi (27 February 2014) |
30,000 | Icelandic (22 November 2010); Yoruba (23 June 2012); Burmese (24 July 2012); Bashkir (12 February 2013); Malayalam (9 April 2013); Western Panjabi (10 December 2013); Afrikaans (21 January 2014); Irish (15 April 2014); Cantonese (11 May 2014); Aragonese (11 June 2014); Lombard (16 June 2014); West Frisian (21 June 2014); Chuvash (1 August 2014); Tajik (14 October 2014); Scots (14 February 2015) |
20,000 | Bishnupriya Manipuri (19 August 2007); Bengali (28 June 2009); Swahili (21 August 2010); Ido (24 August 2010); Gujarati (1 June 2011); Nepali (7 May 2012); Sicilian (27 October 2012); Low German/Low Saxon (2 December 2012); Kyrgyz (3 December 2012); Kurdish (19 August 2013); Asturian (8 December 2014) |
15,000 | Quechua (17 April 2010); Sundanese (20 September 2011); Alemannic (6 August 2013); Kannada (30 January 2014); Sorani (28 September 2014); Punjabi (18 October 2014) |
10,000 | Neapolitan (20 June 2006); Walloon (20 March 2008); Samogitian (8 April 2009); Buginese (8 November 2011); Interlingua (5 December 2011); Banyumasan (10 January 2012); Min Nan (24 August 2012); Mazandarani (30 August 2012); Egyptian Arabic (5 March 2013); Yiddish (16 March 2013); Venetian (25 March 2013); Mongolian (8 August 2013); Sakha (5 January 2014); Sinhalese (3 February 2014); Faroese (29 May 2014); Bavarian (26 July 2014); Nahuatl (23 August 2014); Ossetian (20 December 2014); Amharic (29 March 2015); Scottish Gaelic (29 March 2015) |
5,000 | Tarantino (2 August 2007); Maori (10 September 2007); Kapampangan (1 April 2008); Upper Sorbian (23 August 2008); Gilaki (30 April 2009); Limburgish (4 October 2009); Gan (29 March 2010); Central Bicolano (21 April 2011); Fiji Hindi (16 June 2011); Hill Mari (4 August 2011); Tibetan (14 December 2011); Ilokano (19 April 2012); Northern Sami (1 July 2012); Dutch Low Saxon (12 September 2012); Võro (7 October 2012); Wu (29 December 2012); Rusyn / Ruthenian (22 January 2013); Oriya (16 December 2013); Pashto (28 February 2014); Meadow Mari (9 May 2014); Pangasinan (22 June 2014); West Flemish (16 September 2014); Bihari (19 October 2014); Zazaki (29 March 2015); Sanskrit (29 March 2015) |
2,000 | Corsican (23 February 2006); Norman (14 November 2006); Friulian (22 April 2007); Pali (8 June 2007); Ligurian (2 November 2007); Divehi (28 December 2007); Romansh (29 January 2008); Classical Chinese (26 April 2008); Arpitan / Franco-Provençal (2 May 2008); Maltese (4 May 2008); Manx (17 November 2008); Khmer (27 November 2008); Kashubian (4 June 2009); Uyghur (17 June 2009); Ladino / Judeo-Spanish (3 July 2009); Ripuarian (5 November 2009); Sardinian (5 December 2009); Anglo-Saxon / Old English (5 April 2010); Hakka (15 August 2010); Cornish (15 November 2010); Udmurt (21 April 2011); Komi (16 May 2011); Navajo (18 May 2011); Komi-Permyak (11 June 2011); Somali (13 June 2011); Saterland Frisian (3 December 2011); Extremaduran (27 December 2011); Silesian (30 December 2011); Zeelandic (16 January 2012); Mingrelian (22 February 2012); Aymara (1 April 2012); Picard (10 June 2012); Gagauz (1 September 2012); Veps (19 September 2012); Guarani (5 November 2012); Interlingue (31 December 2012); Lingala (6 January 2013); Assamese (13 January 2013); Emilian-Romagnol (31 March 2013); Acehnese (15 May 2013);Mirandese (18 September 2013); Shona (23 December 2013); Lower Sorbian (15 April 2014); Crimean Tatar (28 April 2014); Lezgian (8 June 2014); Zamboanga Chavacano (12 June 2014); Kabyle (1 November 2014); Min Dong (29 January 2015); Palatinate German (15 March 2015); North Frisian (29 March 2015); Turkmen (29 March 2015) |
1,000 | Pennsylvania German (16 October 2006); Tongan (25 April 2007); Hawaiian (9 February 2008); Erzya (16 July 2009); Lojban (26 August 2009); Wolof (27 August 2009); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (21 October 2009); Karachay-Balkar (25 April 2010); Kalmyk (8 May 2010); 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); Avar (10 September 2011); Sranan (26 August 2012);Kabardian (25 April 2013); Lao (17 August 2013); Tahitian (24 March 2014); Russian Buryat (25 April 2014); Igbo (2 June 2014); Nauruan (13 June 2014); Hausa (4 July 2014); Karakalpak (14 August 2014); Aromanian (8 October 2014); Novial (29 October 2014); Sindhi (8 March 2015) |
500 | Kongo (1 March 2008); Abkhazian (24 August 2010); Romani (6 April 2011); Latgalian (18 May 2011); Old Church Slavonic (24 May 2011); Northern Sotho (2 November 2011); Zulu (20 April 2012); Zhuang (1 May 2012); Cheyenne (24 August 2012); Tuvan (1 May 2014); Twi (17 July 2014); Oromo (25 July 2014); Gothic (9 November 2014); Tetum (29 March 2015) |
200 | Moldovan (7 August 2005); Inuktitut (4 February 2007); Bambara (27 June 2008); Samoan (23 August 2008); Pontic (24 May 2009); Norfolk (1 August 2009); Bislama (3 June 2010); Inupiak (8 July 2010); Ewe (15 August 2010); Swati (8 September 2010); Tsonga (4 June 2012); Kikuyu (20 July 2012); Fijian (12 November 2012); Sango (1 June 2013); Kirundi (9 January 2014); Akan (10 January 2014); Xhosa (16 March 2014); Luganda (7 May 2014); Cherokee (29 March 2015); Maithili (29 March 2015); Tswana (29 March 2015) |
100 | Chamorro (16 May 2008); Dzongkha (4 July 2008); Tumbuka (5 December 2010); Fula (29 March 2015); Kashmiri (29 March 2015); Chichewa (29 March 2015); Sesotho (29 March 2015); Tigrinya (29 March 2015); Venda (29 March 2015) |
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) |
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4,000,000 | |
3,000,000 | English (23 May 2012); Malagasy (17 December 2013) |
2,000,000 | French (18 April 2011) |
1,500,000 | |
1,000,000 | |
900,000 | |
800,000 | Chinese (10 May 2012); Serbo-Croatian (16 March 2014); Spanish (27 May 2014) |
700,000 | |
600,000 | Lithuanian (5 January 2012); Russian (20 January 2015) |
500,000 | |
400,000 | Greek (16 August 2012); Dutch (28 January 2014); Polish (18 February 2014); Swedish (16 August 2014); Kurdish (7 September 2014) |
300,000 | Turkish (10 May 2012); German (24 July 2013); Italian (9 May 2014); Tamil (31 December 2014) |
200,000 | Vietnamese (14 October 2006); Kannada (23 March 2012); Ido (18 August 2012); Finnish (24 October 2012); Hungarian (15 February 2014); Portuguese (25 September 2014) |
150,000 | Korean (26 September 2010) |
100,000 | Norwegian (Bokmål) (10 June 2009); Burmese (23 April 2011); Indonesian (31 December 2011); Malayalam (24 March 2012); Limburgish (19 May 2012); Cherokee (20 August 2013); Romanian (8 November 2013); Japanese (25 December 2013); Uzbek (17 November 2014); Telugu (1 April 2015) |
90,000 | Arabic (14–15? January 2008); Estonian (11 January 2011); Catalan (6 January 2015) |
80,000 | |
70,000 | Oriya (24 February 2015) |
60,000 | Czech (19 November 2014); Persian (29 March 2015) |
50,000 | Javanese (7 December 2013) |
40,000 | Basque (5 June 2013); Galician (27 January 2014) |
30,000 | Ukrainian (10 January 2012); Lao (10 May 2012); Fijian (17 October 2012); Breton (31 May 2013); Armenian (13 February 2014); Thai (29 July 2014) |
20,000 | Bulgarian (28 April 2005); Volapük (19–20? July 2007); Icelandic (14 February 2011); Esperanto (21 April 2011); Croatian (29 July 2011); Occitan (2 September 2011); Min Nan (4 May 2013); Simple English (23 May 2013); Pashto (17 July 2013); Welsh (26 July 2013); Azerbaijani (1 May 2014); Danish (19 August 2014) |
15,000 | Serbian (21–22? February 2009); Sicilian (16–17? March 2010); Tagalog (29 November 2011); Afrikaans (10 May 2012); Asturian (10 April 2013); Hebrew (27 June 2014); Walloon (31 March 2015) |
10,000 | West Frisian (26–27? April 2009); Swahili (19–20? May 2009); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (9 August 2012); Hindi (11 April 2014) |
5,000 | Latin (9 September 2004); Slovenian (7 February 2006); Albanian (4–5? July 2008); Georgian (16 August 2011); Latvian (8 October 2011); Luxembourgish (10 May 2012); Western Panjabi (18 May 2012); Samoan (17 October 2012); Nahuatl (1 November 2012); Bosnian (23 November 2012); Kazakh (18 July 2014); Low German / Low Saxon (2 August 2014); Slovak (26 January 2015); Tajik (10 March 2015) |
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); Corsican (19 May 2010); Khmer (27 February 2011); Belarusian (18 May 2011); Irish (12 June 2011); Malay (10 May 2012); Macedonian (11 May 2012); Kyrgyz (28 December 2012); Sanskrit (29 January 2014); Mongolian (2 July 2014); Urdu (29 March 2015) |
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); Venetian (8 November 2014); Scottish Gaelic (16 March 2015); Bengali (29 March 2015) |
500 | Aragonese (11–12? June 2008); 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) |
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); Aromanian (10 February 2012); Gujarati (10 May 2012); Interlingue (10 May 2012); Amharic (5 July 2012); Maltese (16 September 2012); Punjabi (8 December 2012); Sundanese (26 January 2014) |
100 | Yiddish (9–15? November 2005); Tok Pisin (4–5? August 2009); Sango (7 February 2010); Inupiak (10–11? June 2010); Maori (15–16? June 2010); Zhuang (27–28? July 2010); Tigrinya (10 May 2012); Nepali (7 April 2013); Tswana (23 June 2014); Maldivian/Dhivehi (24 June 2014); Interlingua (29 March 2015) |
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) |
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30,000 | |
20,000 | English (7 June 2011); Polish (21 November 2012); Italian (13 February 2015) |
15,000 | |
10,000 | |
5,000 | German (9 March 2006); Portuguese (16–26? July 2008); Spanish (25 November 2011); Czech (11 June 2013); Russian (29 March 2015) |
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); Ukrainian (4 February 2013); Persian (29 March 2014); French (29 March 2015) |
1,000 | Chinese (26 May 2007); Indonesian (20–24? May 2010); Limburgish (5 July 2012); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (2 October 2014); Catalan (29 March 2015); Greek (29 March 2015); Esperanto (29 March 2015); Slovenian (29 March 2015) |
500 | Japanese (5 May 2006); Hungarian (27 March 2007); Simple English (29 August 2009); Sundanese (22 February 2015); Croatian (29 March 2015); Hungarian (29 March 2015); Armenian (29 March 2015); Dutch (29 March 2015); Swedish (29 March 2015) |
200 | Kurdish (29 July? – 29 August? 2006); Serbian (21 June? – 19 July? 2009); Welsh (5–8? February 2010); Thai (6 July 2011); Telugu (24 November 2011); Latin (15 September 2014); Urdu (18 October 2014); Arabic (29 March 2015); Azerbaijani (29 March 2015); Estonian (29 March 2015); Finnish (29 March 2015); Galician (29 March 2015); Korean (29 March 2015); Malayalam (29 March 2015); Norwegian (bokmål) (29 March 2015) |
100 | Vietnamese (3 March 2007); Kannada (30 June 2014); Danish (29 March 2015); Basque (29 March 2015); Icelandic (29 March 2015); Georgian (29 March 2015); Romanian (29 March 2015); Sanskrit (29 March 2015); Tamil (29 March 2015) |
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) |
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60,000 | |
50,000 | English (8 November 2014) |
40,000 | |
30,000 | |
20,000 | German (10 March 2013) |
15,000 | French (18 June 2013) |
10,000 | Hungarian (7 February 2012); Japanese (31 May 2014) |
5,000 | Portuguese (28 July? – 18 August? 2007); Spanish (28 March? – 4 April? 2010); Dutch (11–21? April 2010); Polish (28–30? June 2010); Italian (11 May 2011); Hebrew (28 September 2013); Vietnamese (14 April 2014) |
2,000 | Albanian (24 April 2008); Finnish (18–24? November 2009); Catalan (30 December 2011); Indonesian (22 September 2012); Russian (5 January 2014) |
1,000 | Croatian (6 September 2008); Czech (3–18? April 2009); Chinese (3–16? October 2009); Swedish (8–17? February 2010); Turkish (10 October 2010); Danish (4–7? February 2011); Korean (20 April 2011); Thai (11 October 2012); Norwegian (Bokmål) (15 March 2013); Persian (27 January 2014); Serbian (24 March 2014); Arabic (4 April 2014); Romanian (4 April 2015) |
500 | Macedonian (22–27? May 2006); Icelandic (13–22? September 2008); Tagalog (12–20? November 2008); Galician (4–11? April 2010); Tamil (28 August 2011); Georgian (25 February 2014); Azerbaijani (25 December 2014) |
200 | Esperanto (24–26? July 2006); Lithuanian (24 June? – 12 July? 2007); Bulgarian (11–16? January 2007); Simple English (19 August? – 9 September? 2007); Slovak (25 November 2007? – 26 January 2008?); Greek (16–22? October 2009); Ukrainian (12–20? December 2009); Sinhalese (24–27? June 2010); Limburgian (13 November? – 12 December? 2010); Tatar (4–7? February 2011); Slovenian (20 June 2011); Armenian (3 January 2012); Malay (9 May 2013); Sanskrit (1 March 2015) |
100 | Anglo-Saxon (27 October 2005); Interlingua (12–28? July 2007); Marathi (12–28? July 2007); Estonian (9 September? – 2 October? 2007); Occitan (25 November 2007? – 26 January 2008?); Urdu (16–17? April 2008); Latin (17–19? April 2008); Chuvash (3–18? April 2009); Malayalam (6–23? September 2009); Bengali (4–7? February 2011); Hindi (8 August 2011); Kazakh (7 April 2012); Khmer (7 March 2013); Basque (27 January 2015) |
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) |
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1,500,000 | |
1,000,000 | French (10 May 2012) |
900,000 | |
800,000 | |
700,000 | English (29 March 2015) |
600,000 | |
500,000 | |
400,000 | |
300,000 | German (21 June 2013) |
200,000 | Russian (1 April 2012) |
150,000 | |
100,000 | Chinese (11–21? April 2010); Hebrew (17 September 2013); Spanish (7 February 2015); Italian (29 March 2015); Polish (29 March 2015) |
90,000 | |
80,000 | |
70,000 | |
60,000 | Swedish (21 April 2013) |
50,000 | Arabic (16 November 2014) |
40,000 | |
30,000 | Czech (3 January 2015) |
20,000 | Persian (3 September 2011); Hungarian (10 May 2012); Catalan (10 March 2013); Portuguese (2 January 2014) |
15,000 | Multilingual (3 December 2013); Malayalam (4 February 2014) |
10,000 | Korean (20 August 2012); Slovenian (16 July 2013) |
5,000 | Croatian (19 August? – 28 September? 2006); Romanian (14 February? – 20 March? 2007); Telugu (26 August? – 25 September? 2007); Finnish (17–21? January 2009); Bengali (28 July? – 1 August? 2010); Vietnamese (26 February 2011); Sanskrit (6 February 2012); Greek (10 February 2012); Thai (10 May 2012); Serbian (9 July 2012); Norwegian (Bokmål) (25 January 2013); Armenian (16 February 2013) |
2,000 | Latin (12–19? July 2007); Japanese (24 September? – 11 October? 2008); Yiddish (25 October? – 23 November? 2009); Dutch (10 May 2012); Turkish (10 May 2012); Venetian (10 May 2012); Breton (19 June 2012); Ukrainian (22 June 2012); Esperanto (28 October 2012); Gujarati (22 January 2013); Tamil (3 February 2013); Icelandic (11 March 2013); Indonesian (29 August 2013); Belarusian (31 August 2013); Azerbaijani (3 June 2014) |
1,000 | Danish (22 August? – 1 September? 2010); Limburgian (10 May 2012); Macedonian (10 May 2012); Estonian (28 September 2013); Assamese (6 March 2014) |
500 | Bulgarian (1–19? September 2010); Sakha (1 April 2011); Alemannic (30 May 2012); Bosnian (6 June 2012); Marathi (14 July 2012); Marathi (15 February 2013); Kannada (11 August 2014) |
200 | Lithuanian (25 August? – 13 September? 2008); Galician (20 March? – 18 April? 2009) |
100 | Welsh (10 May 2012); Oriya (17 December 2014) |
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) |
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80,000 | |
70,000 | Serbian (21 February 2011) |
60,000 | |
50,000 | |
40,000 | |
30,000 | |
20,000 | English (13 December 2013) |
15,000 | French (1 March 2014) |
10,000 | Polish (26 June 2009); German (3–23? January 2011) |
5,000 | Italian (29 January 2008); Spanish (3 December 2009); Russian (4 February 2013); Portuguese (29 March 2015) |
2,000 | Swedish (27 March 2006); Chinese (25 June 2008); Tamil (23 February 2012); Catalan (18 May 2012); Greek (15 August 2012); Czech (9 May 2013) |
1,000 | Romanian (28 December 2010); Persian (14 July 2011); Turkish (27 November 2012); Ukrainian (3 June 2013); Japanese (8 September 2014); Arabic (29 March 2015) |
500 | Norwegian (19–20? February 2009); Albanian (18–24? March 2011) |
200 | Bosnian (1–3? November 2010); Korean (30 August 2012); Esperanto (21 June 2013); Finnish (29 March 2015); Hebrew (29 March 2015); Hungarian (29 March 2015); Dutch (29 March 2015) |
100 | Bulgarian (29 March 2015) |
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) |
---|---|
30,000 | |
20,000 | German (24 March 2015) |
15,000 | English (29 March 2015) |
10,000 | French (29 August 2012) |
5,000 | |
2,000 | Czech (23 June 2011); Italian (18 May 2013); Russian (29 March 2015) |
1,000 | Spanish (7–28? February 2011); Portuguese (10 March 2011); Multilingual Portal (29 March 2015); Arabic (30 March 2015) |
500 | Slovenian (2 April 2012); Swedish (6 February 2013); Finnish (13 March 2013) |
200 | Greek (4–9? October 2008) |
100 | Japanese (15 August? – 6 September? 2009) |
Milestone | Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order) |
---|---|
30,000 | |
20,000 | English (15 January 2013) |
15,000 | |
10,000 | German (16 May 2013) |
5,000 | French (19 March 2015) |
2,000 | Italian (15 January 2013); Dutch (15 January 2013); Portuguese (15 January 2013); Polish (15 February 2013); Russian (25 July 2013); Persian (17 November 2014); Hebrew (20 February 2015) |
1,000 | Swedish (15 January 2013); Vietnamese (11 August 2013); Chinese (18 August 2014); Spanish (29 March 2015) |
500 | Romanian (18 February 2013); Greek (25 October 2014) |
200 | Ukrainian (28 March 2013) |
100 |
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
---|---|
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) |
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
---|---|
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]) |
Milestone | Dates milestones reached |
---|---|
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 |
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
- Communications committee/Press clippings, daily updates of Wikimedia projects in the news (2012-)