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February 2017[edit]

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  • The Cebuano Wikipedia has reached 4,000,000 articles, as a bot has been creating thousands of short articles about places around the world.
  • The Esperanto Wiktionary has reached 80,000 entries, an increase of 50% in the last 11 days, as an admin has been creating thousands of new stubs per day for words in various languages (based on another online dictionary).
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January 2017[edit]

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  • The Esperanto Wiktionary has reached 40,000 entries, as a user has been adding thousands of stub entries (over 12,000 in the last 8 days).
  • The Swedish Wikisource is back up to 15,000 text units after dropping below that level in December 2015.
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December 2016[edit]

  • Wikipedia ends the year with approximately 43,127,258 articles in 287 languages (plus 2 language wikis with 0 articles), which constitutes a 15% increase in articles over the past year.
  • Wiktionary ends the year with approximately 26,075,902 entries in 152 languages (plus 20 language wikis with 0 entries), which constitutes a 10% increase in entries over the past year.
  • Wikiquote ends the year with approximately 184,523 content pages in 75 languages (plus 14 language wikis with 0 content pages), which constitutes a 9% increase in content pages over the past year.
  • Wikibooks ends the year with approximately 235,127 book modules in 118 languages (plus 3 language wikis with 0 book modules), which constitutes a 6% increase in book modules over the past year.
  • Wikisource ends the year with approximately 3,193,586 text units in 175 languages (comprising 3,174,046 units in 64 individual language wikis and an additional 19,540 units in 116 languages at the Multiligual Wikisource — 5 languages have content in both places), which constitutes a 25% increase in text units over the past year.
  • Wikinews ends the year with approximately 217,892 articles in 33 languages, which constitutes a 5% increase in articles over the past year.
  • Wikiversity ends the year with approximately 89,008 learning modules in 58 languages (comprising 86,731 modules in 15 separate language wikis and an additional 2,277 modules in 43 languages at the Wikiversity Beta), which constitutes a 12% increase in learning modules over the past year.
  • Wikivoyage ends the year with approximately 94,336 articles in 18 languages, which constitutes a 9% increase in articles over the past year.
  • Wikimedia Commons ends the year with approximately 35,789,717 media files and 124,327 gallery pages, which constitutes a 20% increase in media files and a 2% increase in gallery pages over the past year.
  • Wikispecies ends the year with approximately 499,092 content pages, which constitutes a 12% increase in content pages over the past year.
  • Wikidata ends the year with approximately 24,674,315 items, which constitutes a 58% increase in items over the past year.
  • Wikimedia Incubator ends the year with approximately 101,791 content pages across 638 test wikis in 516 different languages (including any test wikis that have been opened but are currently empty), which constitutes a 1% increase in content pages (as well as 15 more test wikis and 11 more languages) over the past year.
  • There were 5 new main content wikis created in 2016 (Wikipedias for Adyghe, Jamaican Patois/Creole, Tulu, and Livvi-Karelian, as well as the Finnish Wikivoyage), two more than the three created in 2015.
Note: The article counts listed above for the main content projects split into different languages (Wikipedia through Wikivoyage) are based on stats collected between around 02:00 UTC on 2016-12-31 and 11:00 UTC on 2017-01-01 and posted to the pages tracking statistics for the various projects here at Meta. The counts for the multilingual projects (Commons through Incubator) are based on stats collected between around 03:45 UTC on 2016-12-31 and 03:45 UTC on 2017-01-01 (not posted anywhere). In all cases, whenever possible, estimates of the counts at 00:00 UTC on 2017-01-01 were obtained by interpolating between count totals reported before and after that time. All counts are based on what MediaWiki sees as constituting an article, as reflected at each wiki's Special:Statistics page. Language counts include closed wikis and count "Simple English" as a separate language when such a wiki exists within a project.
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  • The Finnish Wikivoyage is now open for public editing (after being created as a standalone wiki back on December 1st), with approximately 1,800 (potential) articles imported from old XML dumps of the Finnish Wikitravel and from the test wiki at the Incubator; the initial article count, which is clearly wrong, will be updated on December 21st.
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  • The Armenian Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
  • The Hebrew Wikivoyage has dropped below 2,000 articles (currently at 1,951), after losing about 100 articles in the last 28 hours.
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November 2016[edit]

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  • The Cree Wikipedia is back under 100 articles, after the deletion of a handful of pages not written in Cree.
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  • The Northern Sotho Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles with the creation by an administrator of over 1,000 stubs for numbers in the last 24 hours.

October 2016[edit]

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  • The Bislama Wikipedia has reached 500 articles with the creation of several one-line stubs of dubious usefulness.
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  • The Malayalam Wikipedia has reached 5,000 uploaded files.
  • The Livvi-Karelian Wikipedia has fallen below 2,000 articles (a 53% decrease from the previous count) after being recounted from scratch for the first time since being opened for editing.
  • The Chinese Wikisource has fallen below 150,000 text units (a 51% decrease from the previous count) after being recounted.
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  • The French Wikisource has reached 1,000,000 proofread pages (first time in the history of Wikisource).
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  • The Occitan Wikipedia has dropped below 90,000 articles, with the deletion of several dozen ersatz articles for various cantons; thousands more otherwise empty articles tagged with a speedy-delete template are yet to be deleted.
  • The Russian Wikinews has reached 100,000 total pages.
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  • The Welsh Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles, with the creation of thousands of short articles for various bird species.
  • The Hawaiian Wikipedia has dropped below 2,000 articles (currently at 1,952), with the deletion of dozens of useless stubs created by an IP editor over a year ago.
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September 2016[edit]

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  • The Cebuano Wikipedia has reached 3,000,000 articles, as a bot has been adding thousands of stubs for geographical features (mountains, valleys, rivers, etc.) around the world.
  • The Minangkabau Wikipedia has reached 5,000 registered users.
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  • The Min Nan Wikipedia has reached 200,000 articles, as a bot has been creating thousands of stubs about places around the world.
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  • The Korean Wikinews has reached 100 articles again, after dropping below that level back in June.
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  • Right on schedule (due to continued bot activity), the Persian Wiktionary has reached 90,000 entries.
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  • The Wikimedia Incubator is back up to 100,000 content pages, after falling below that level back in February when several test wikis were deleted after being imported into stand-alone wikis.
  • The Wikimedia Foundation wiki has dropped below 5,000 content pages (currently at 4,491), after the deletion of several hundred "obsolete" pages related to fundraising campaigns.

August 2016[edit]

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  • The Punjabi Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries, as the wiki's sole admin has been adding entries with definitions in English but categorizing them as needing "to be explained in Punjabi".
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July 2016[edit]

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Older news[edit]

For older news items, see the archive at Wikimedia News/2016. Archives for earlier years are listed at the top of this page.

Projects by number of content pages[edit]

The tables below are arranged chronologically by the original launch dates of the major content projects, within two main groups: "interlingual" projects (different wiki for each language) followed by "multilingual" projects (all languages on the same wiki). The older Wikimedia projects (such as Wikipedia) tend to be larger than the newer ones, but note that these tables are not arranged by number of sub-wikis nor by total article count.

For the interlingual projects, within each table the individual language editions are arranged by milestone level, and then chronologically by the date the milestones were first reached.

Note: You can go directly to the table for Wikipedias, Wiktionaries, Wikiquotes, Wikibooks, Wikisources, Wikinews, Wikiversities, Wikivoyages, Wikimedia Commons, Wikispecies, or Wikidata.

Wikipedias[edit]

See also List of Wikipedias and Wikipedia milestones.

Wikipedias by article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
5,000,000 English (1 November 2015)
4,000,000 Cebuano (11 February 2017)
3,000,000 Swedish (27 April 2016)
2,000,000 German (19 November 2016)
1,500,000 Dutch (12 April 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); Japanese (19 January 2016)
900,000 Portuguese (28 December 2015); Chinese (10 September 2016)
800,000
700,000
600,000 Ukrainian (13 November 2015)
500,000 Catalan (11 March 2016); Persian (27 July 2016)
400,000 Norwegian (Bokmål) (14 November 2013); Serbo-Croatian (20 June 2015); Arabic (17 December 2015); Finnish (29 August 2016); Hungarian (15 December 2016)
300,000 Indonesian (7 October 2013); Czech (24 July 2014); Serbian (3 November 2014); Korean (5 January 2015); Romanian (13 April 2015)
200,000 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); Danish (11 June 2015); Bulgarian (12 June 2015); Armenian (1 June 2016); Min Nan (22 September 2016); Hebrew (28 December 2016)
150,000 Lithuanian (14 April 2012); Croatian (2 December 2014); Slovene (31 March 2016); Chechen (21 September 2016); Estonian (4 October 2016)
100,000 Volapük (7 September 2007); Hindi (30 August 2011); 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); Belarusian (28 August 2015); Georgian (12 October 2015); Azerbaijani (29 October 2015); Urdu (29 December 2015); Thai (30 January 2016)
90,000 Tamil (4 January 2017); Welsh (23 January 2017)
80,000 Occitan (21 June 2013); Macedonian (16 December 2014); Malagasy (24 August 2015)
70,000 Nepal Bhasa (9 March 2013); Latvian (20 June 2016); Bosnian (24 September 2016); Tatar (22 December 2016)
60,000 Tagalog (4 February 2013); Piedmontese (27 March 2013); Telugu (25 December 2014); Tajik (6 August 2016); Albanian (20 September 2016); Breton (14 October 2016); Kyrgyz (14 December 2016); Belarusian/Taraškievica (16 January 2017)
50,000 Haitian (20 August 2008); Cantonese (30 December 2016)
40,000 Javanese (5 October 2012); Luxembourgish (28 December 2013); Marathi (27 February 2014); Malayalam (6 September 2015); Asturian (11 November 2015); Icelandic (16 November 2015); Bengali (4 January 2016); Western Punjabi (13 January 2016); Afrikaans (5 May 2016); Scots (14 July 2016)
30,000 Yoruba (23 June 2012); Burmese (24 July 2012); Bashkir (12 February 2013); Irish (15 April 2014); Aragonese (11 June 2014); Lombard (16 June 2014); West Frisian (21 June 2014); Chuvash (1 August 2014); Swahili (22 September 2015)
20,000 Bishnupriya Manipuri (19 August 2007); Ido (24 August 2010); Gujarati (1 June 2011); Nepali (7 May 2012); Sicilian (27 October 2012); Low German/Low Saxon (2 December 2012); Kurdish (19 August 2013); Alemannic (12 October 2015); Punjabi (11 December 2015); Kannada (12 March 2016); Bavarian (20 July 2016); Quechua (15 February 2017)
15,000 Sundanese (20 September 2011); Sorani (28 September 2014); Mongolian (6 December 2015); Interlingua (14 January 2016); Samogitian (23 February 2016); Egyptian Arabic (30 March 2016)
10,000 Neapolitan (20 June 2006); Walloon (20 March 2008); Buginese (8 November 2011); Banyumasan (10 January 2012); Mazandarani (30 August 2012); Yiddish (16 March 2013); Venetian (25 March 2013); Sakha (5 January 2014); Sinhalese (3 February 2014); Faroese (29 May 2014); Ossetian (20 December 2014); Amharic (29 March 2015); Scottish Gaelic (29 March 2015); Hill Mari (4 July 2015); Limburgish (31 August 2015); Oriya (8 October 2015); Upper Sorbian (12 December 2015); Sanskrit (23 August 2016); South Azerbaijani (18 September 2016); Ilokano (28 December 2016); Maithili (30 December 2016)
5,000 Tarantino (2 August 2007); Maori (10 September 2007); Kapampangan (1 April 2008); Nahuatl (7 September 2008); Gilaki (30 April 2009); Gan (29 March 2010); Central Bicolano (21 April 2011); Fiji Hindi (16 June 2011); Tibetan (14 December 2011); Northern Sami (1 July 2012); Dutch Low Saxon (12 September 2012); Võro (7 October 2012); Rusyn / Ruthenian (22 January 2013); Pashto (28 February 2014); Meadow Mari (9 May 2014); West Flemish (16 September 2014); Bhojpuri (19 October 2014); Zazaki (29 March 2015); Mingrelian (7 April 2015); Corsican (1 July 2015); Hakka (14 August 2015); Turkmen (27 August 2015); Emilian-Romagnol (21 October 2015); Sardinian (24 October 2015); Veps (28 December 2015); Northern Luri (28 January 2016); Sindhi (18 March 2016); Kashubian (11 April 2016); Wu (11 July 2016); Silesian (6 August 2016); Northern Sotho (1 November 2016); Crimean Tatar (4 December 2016); Khmer (21 December 2016); Classical Chinese (4 February 2017)
2,000 Norman (14 November 2006); Friulian (22 April 2007); Pali (8 June 2007); Ligurian (2 November 2007); Divehi (28 December 2007); Romansh (29 January 2008); Arpitan / Franco-Provençal (2 May 2008); Maltese (4 May 2008); Manx (17 November 2008); Uyghur (17 June 2009); Ladino / Judeo-Spanish (3 July 2009); Ripuarian (5 November 2009); Anglo-Saxon / Old English (5 April 2010); Cornish (15 November 2010); Udmurt (21 April 2011); Komi (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); Zeelandic (16 January 2012); Aymara (1 April 2012); Picard (10 June 2012); Gagauz (1 September 2012); Guarani (5 November 2012); Interlingue (31 December 2012); Lingala (6 January 2013); Assamese (13 January 2013); Acehnese (15 May 2013); Mirandese (18 September 2013); Shona (23 December 2013); Lower Sorbian (15 April 2014); Lezgian (8 June 2014); Zamboanga Chavacano (12 June 2014); Kabyle (1 November 2014); Min Dong (29 January 2015); Pangasinan (31 January 2015); Palatinate German (15 March 2015); North Frisian (29 March 2015); Kalmyk (8 May 2015); Erzya (16 May 2015); Avar (19 August 2015); Karachay-Balkar (28 August 2015); Goan Konkani (13 February 2016)
1,000 Pennsylvania German (16 October 2006); Tongan (25 April 2007); Hawaiian (9 February 2008); Lojban (26 August 2009); Wolof (27 August 2009); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (21 October 2009); Banjar (30 November 2010); Greenlandic (8 December 2010); Papiamentu (12 December 2010); Kinyarwanda (10 January 2011); Tok Pisin (5 March 2011); Lak (24 July 2011); Moksha (30 July 2011); Sranan (26 August 2012); Kabardian (25 April 2013); 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); Tuvan (12 March 2015); Tetum (20 April 2015); Zhuang (6 July 2015); Kongo (21 November 2015); Kikuyu (7 March 2016); Jamaican Patois/Creole (1 June 2016); Luganda (21 June 2016); Livvi-Karelian (21 October 2016); Abkhazian (23 December 2016)
500 Romani (6 April 2011); Latgalian (18 May 2011); Old Church Slavonic (24 May 2011); Zulu (20 April 2012); Cheyenne (24 August 2012); Twi (17 July 2014); Oromo (25 July 2014); Tswana (22 May 2015); Cherokee (19 January 2016); Samoan (23 February 2016); Tumbuka (28 February 2016); Xhosa (12 April 2016); Tulu (31 August 2016); Bislama (22 October 2016); Norfolk (13 November 2016)
200 Moldovan (7 August 2005); Inuktitut (4 February 2007); Bambara (27 June 2008); Pontic (24 May 2009); Inupiak (8 July 2010); Ewe (15 August 2010); Swati (8 September 2010); Tsonga (4 June 2012); Fijian (12 November 2012); Sango (1 June 2013); Kirundi (9 January 2014); Akan (10 January 2014); Gothic (13 February 2015); Sesotho (1 May 2015); Kashmiri (11 June 2015); Chamorro (16 January 2016); Venda (30 January 2016); Adyghe (12 February 2016); Chichewa (20 March 2016); Dzongkha (20 October 2016); Fula (21 January 2017)
100 Tigrinya (29 March 2015); Cree (12 November 2016)

Wiktionaries[edit]

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.

Wiktionaries by entry-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
5,000,000 English (25 November 2016)
4,000,000
3,000,000 Malagasy (17 December 2013); French (10 October 2016)
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
900,000 Serbo-Croatian (12 May 2016)
800,000 Chinese (10 May 2012); Spanish (27 May 2014); Russian (17 November 2016)
700,000
600,000 Lithuanian (5 January 2012)
500,000 Polish (28 January 2016); Swedish (30 January 2016); Dutch (9 February 2016); German (25 April 2016); Kurdish (5 October 2016)
400,000 Greek (16 August 2012); Italian (20 June 2016)
300,000 Turkish (10 May 2012); Tamil (31 December 2014); Hungarian (27 October 2015); Finnish (20 January 2016)
200,000 Vietnamese (14 October 2006); Kannada (23 March 2012); Ido (18 August 2012); Portuguese (25 September 2014); Korean (21 February 2016); Catalan (30 June 2016)
150,000 Japanese (18 April 2016); Serbian (24 April 2016); Hindi (26 May 2016); Armenian (16 June 2016)
100,000 Norwegian (Bokmål) (10 June 2009); Burmese (23 April 2011); Indonesian (31 December 2011); Malayalam (24 March 2012); Limburgish (19 May 2012); Estonian (2 February 2013); Cherokee (20 August 2013); Romanian (8 November 2013); Uzbek (17 November 2014); Telugu (1 April 2015); Oriya (24 May 2015); Thai (31 December 2015)
90,000 Persian (7 September 2016); Esperanto (16 February 2017)
80,000 Czech (20 June 2016)
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60,000 Arabic (28 June 2016)
50,000 Javanese (7 December 2013)
40,000 Basque (5 June 2013); Galician (27 January 2014); Azerbaijani (11 November 2015)
30,000 Ukrainian (10 January 2012); Lao (10 May 2012); Fijian (17 October 2012); Breton (31 May 2013); Croatian (24 October 2015); Danish (2 March 2016); Occitan (27 January 2017)
20,000 Bulgarian (28 April 2005); Volapük (19 – 20 July 2007); Icelandic (14 February 2011); Min Nan (4 May 2013); Simple English (23 May 2013); Pashto (17 July 2013); Welsh (26 July 2013); Walloon (16 August 2016)
15,000 Sicilian (16 – 17 March 2010); Afrikaans (10 May 2012); Asturian (10 April 2013); Hebrew (27 June 2014); Tagalog (30 May 2015); Tajik (19 April 2016); Slovak (23 August 2016); Latin (28 December 2016)
10,000 West Frisian (26 – 27 April 2009); Swahili (19 – 20 May 2009); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (9 August 2012); Kyrgyz (4 August 2016)
5,000 Slovenian (7 February 2006); Albanian (4 – 5 July 2008); Georgian (16 August 2011); Latvian (8 October 2011); Luxembourgish (10 May 2012); Western Punjabi (18 May 2012); Nahuatl (1 November 2012); Bosnian (23 November 2012); Kazakh (18 July 2014); Low German / Low Saxon (2 August 2014); Mongolian (14 December 2015); Corsican (16 March 2016)
2,000 Anglo-Saxon (6 – 7 June 2007); Tatar (20 – 26 March 2008); Upper Sorbian (March – April 2008); Wolof (11 June 2009); Turkmen (22 June 2009); Khmer (27 February 2011); Belarusian (18 May 2011); Irish (12 June 2011); Malay (10 May 2012); Macedonian (11 May 2012); Sanskrit (29 January 2014); Urdu (29 March 2015); Aragonese (19 August 2015); Bengali (27 January 2016); Venetian (30 January 2016); Samoan (21 March 2016); Punjabi (8 January 2017)
1,000 Southern Sotho (25 – 26 January 2007); Kashubian (20 – 21 January 2008); Guarani (1 July 2008); Marathi (26 – 27 September 2009); Sinhalese (10 May 2012); Uyghur (19 August 2013); Somali (22 April 2014); Scottish Gaelic (16 March 2015); Maltese (28 July 2015); Aromanian (16 August 2015); Interlingue (20 August 2015); Interlingua (22 August 2016)
500 Zulu (11 – 12 September 2010); Greenlandic (10 May 2012); Sindhi (10 May 2012); Lojban (5 August 2012); Lingala (27 February 2013); Faroese (18 May 2013); Nauruan (14 November 2014); Aymara (3 August 2015); Maori (21 August 2015)
200 Rwandi (13 – 14 December 2006); Tsonga (18 – 19 July 2007); Quechua (19 July 2007); Oromo (20 – 21 December 2009); Swati (22 – 23 March 2010); Inuktitut (14 – 15 June 2010); Cornish (28 – 29 August 2010); Manx (13 – 14 September 2010); Gujarati (10 May 2012); Amharic (5 July 2012); Sundanese (26 January 2014); Nepali (1 November 2015); Hausa (23 November 2015)
100 Yiddish (9 – 15 November 2005); Tok Pisin (4 – 5 August 2009); Sango (7 February 2010); Inupiak (10 – 11 June 2010); Zhuang (27 – 28 July 2010); Tigrinya (10 May 2012); Tswana (23 June 2014); Maldivian/Dhivehi (24 June 2014)

Wikiquotes[edit]

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).

Wikiquotes by page-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
20,000 English (7 June 2011); Polish (21 November 2012); Italian (13 February 2015)
15,000
10,000 Russian (10 April 2015)
5,000 German (9 March 2006); Portuguese (16 – 26 July 2008); Spanish (25 November 2011); Czech (11 June 2013); Ukrainian (3 November 2016); Persian (3 November 2016)
2,000 Bulgarian (23 September 2005); Slovak (17 May 2006); Bosnian (15 June 2006); Turkish (28 March – 4 April 2008); Hebrew (23 August – 5 September 2010); Lithuanian (11 March 2012); French (29 March 2015); Catalan (1 October 2015); Slovenian (8 November 2015); Esperanto (23 February 2016)
1,000 Chinese (26 May 2007); Indonesian (20 – 24 May 2010); Limburgish (5 July 2012); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (2 October 2014); Greek (29 March 2015); Croatian (14 April 2015); Hungarian (22 May 2015); Armenian (9 June 2015); Sundanese (7 July 2015); Dutch (11 September 2015); Thai (6 October 2015); Finnish (31 January 2017)
500 Japanese (5 May 2006); Hungarian (27 March 2007); Simple English (29 August 2009); Swedish (29 March 2015); Korean (17 April 2015); Azerbaijani (20 May 2015); Arabic (3 August 2016)
200 Kurdish (29 July – 29 August 2006); Serbian (21 June – 19 July 2009); Welsh (5 – 8 February 2010); Telugu (24 November 2011); Latin (15 September 2014); Urdu (18 October 2014); Estonian (29 March 2015); Galician (29 March 2015); Malayalam (29 March 2015); Norwegian (bokmål) (29 March 2015); Kannada (12 June 2015); Basque (12 February 2016); Tamil (18 April 2016); Gujarati (25 April 2016); Vietnamese (7 October 2016); Romanian (25 October 2016)
100 Danish (29 March 2015); Icelandic (29 March 2015); Georgian (29 March 2015); Sanskrit (29 March 2015); Belarusian (19 October 2015); Hindi (7 February 2016)

Wikibooks[edit]

Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikibooks/Table.

Wikibooks by book module count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
50,000 English (8 November 2014)
40,000
30,000
20,000 German (10 March 2013); Hungarian (15 November 2015)
15,000 French (18 June 2013)
10,000 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); Persian (30 May 2015); Thai (26 October 2016)
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); Norwegian (Bokmål) (15 March 2013); Serbian (24 March 2014); Arabic (4 April 2014); Azerbaijani (22 November 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); Romanian (21 December 2012); Georgian (25 February 2014); Ukrainian (7 August 2015); Sanskrit (5 February 2017)
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); 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); Hindi (11 October 2015); Bengali (14 November 2015); Urdu (16 February 2016)
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); Latin (17 – 19 April 2008); Chuvash (3 – 18 April 2009); Malayalam (6 – 23 September 2009); Kazakh (7 April 2012); Khmer (7 March 2013); Basque (27 January 2015)

Wikisources[edit]

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).

Wikisources by text-unit-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
600,000 English (8 January 2017)
500,000 Polish (4 February 2017)
400,000
300,000 German (21 June 2013); Russian (28 April 2015)
200,000 French (21 December 2015); Chinese (14 October 2016)
150,000 Hebrew (22 June 2015)
100,000 Spanish (7 February 2015); Italian (9 June 2016)
90,000
80,000
70,000 Arabic (11 May 2015)
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000 Czech (3 January 2015)
20,000 Persian (3 September 2011); Hungarian (10 May 2012); Portuguese (2 January 2014)
15,000 Multilingual (3 December 2013); Malayalam (4 February 2014); Korean (5 January 2016); Swedish (5 January 2017)
10,000 Slovenian (16 July 2013); Telugu (4 June 2015); Gujarati (6 April 2016); Bengali (22 April 2016); Serbian (25 June 2016); Sanskrit (14 October 2016)
5,000 Croatian (19 August – 28 September 2006); Romanian (14 February – 20 March 2007); Finnish (17 – 21 January 2009); Vietnamese (26 February 2011); Greek (10 February 2012); Thai (10 May 2012); Armenian (16 February 2013); Japanese (22 October 2015); Catalan (21 November 2015); Dutch (8 January 2016); Ukrainian (21 April 2016); Tamil (4 May 2016); Azerbaijani (25 July 2016); Breton (29 August 2016)
2,000 Latin (12 – 19 July 2007); Yiddish (25 October – 23 November 2009); Turkish (10 May 2012); Venetian (10 May 2012); Esperanto (28 October 2012); Icelandic (11 March 2013); Indonesian (29 August 2013); Belarusian (31 August 2013); Norwegian (Bokmål) (21 August 2015); Danish (19 May 2016); Estonian (13 November 2016)
1,000 Limburgian (10 May 2012); Macedonian (10 May 2012); Assamese (6 March 2014); Bulgarian (1 January 2016); Marathi (19 September 2016)
500 Sakha (1 April 2011); Alemannic (30 May 2012); Bosnian (6 June 2012); Marathi (14 July 2012); Kannada (11 August 2014); Lithuanian (17 February 2016); Oriya (31 January 2017)
200 Galician (20 March – 18 April 2009)
100 Welsh (10 May 2012)

Wikinews[edit]

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).

Wikinews by article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
70,000 Serbian (21 February 2011)
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000 English (13 December 2013)
15,000 French (1 March 2014)
10,000 Polish (26 June 2009); German (3 – 23 January 2011); Russian (17 March 2016); Spanish (19 May 2016)
5,000 Italian (29 January 2008); Portuguese (29 March 2015); Chinese (19 August 2015)
2,000 Swedish (27 March 2006); Tamil (23 February 2012); Catalan (18 May 2012); Greek (15 August 2012); Czech (9 May 2013); Arabic (9 August 2015)
1,000 Romanian (28 December 2010); Persian (14 July 2011); Turkish (27 November 2012); Ukrainian (3 June 2013); Japanese (8 September 2014)
500 Norwegian (19 – 20 February 2009); Albanian (18 – 24 March 2011)
200 Bosnian (1 – 3 November 2010); Esperanto (21 June 2013); Finnish (29 March 2015); Hebrew (29 March 2015); Hungarian (29 March 2015); Dutch (29 March 2015); Korean (18 February 2017)
100 Bulgarian (29 March 2015)

Wikiversities[edit]

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).

Wikiversities by module-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
30,000 German (24 February 2016)
20,000 English (5 April 2015)
15,000
10,000 French (29 August 2012)
5,000
2,000 Czech (23 June 2011); Italian (18 May 2013); Russian (29 March 2015); Multilingual Portal (7 March 2016)
1,000 Spanish (7 – 28 February 2011); Portuguese (10 March 2011); Arabic (30 March 2015)
500 Swedish (6 February 2013); Finnish (13 March 2013); Slovenian (26 October 2016)
200 Greek (4 – 9 October 2008)
100 Japanese (15 August – 6 September 2009)

Wikivoyages[edit]

Wikivoyages by article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
20,000 English (15 January 2013)
15,000 German (25 January 2016)
10,000
5,000 French (19 March 2015); Italian (10 April 2015)
2,000 Dutch (15 January 2013); Portuguese (15 January 2013); Polish (15 February 2013); Russian (25 July 2013); Persian (17 November 2014); Hebrew (20 February 2015); Spanish (16 March 2016); Chinese (10 February 2017)
1,000 Swedish (15 January 2013); Vietnamese (11 August 2013); Greek (4 May 2016); Finish (17 December 2016)
500 Romanian (18 February 2013); Ukrainian (28 September 2015)
200
100

Wikimedia Commons[edit]

Commons (multilingual) media-file counts
Milestone Dates milestones reached
30,000,000 13 January 2016 (Village Pump discussion)
25,000,000 11 March 2015 (Village Pump announcement)
20,000,000 25 January 2014
16,000,000 1 February 2013 (Wikimedia News item)
15,000,000 4 December 2012 (Wikimedia News item)
14,000,000 22 September 2012 (Wikimedia News item)
13,000,000 5 June 2012 (Wikimedia News item)
12,000,000 13 January 2012 (Wikimedia News item)
11,000,000 15 September 2011 (Village Pump announcement)
10,000,000 16 April 2011 (press release)
9,000,000 23 February 2011
5,000,000 2 September 2009
4,000,000 4 March 2009 (press release)
3,500,000 19 November 2008
3,000,000 16 July 2008 (press release)
2,500,000 25 February 2008
2,000,000 8 October 2007 (press release)
1,750,000 11 August 2007
1,700,000 late July 2007
1,600,000 1 July 2007
1,500,000 25 May 2007 (Wikimedia News item)
1,000,000 30 November 2006 (press release)
600,000 15 May 2006 (Wikimedia News item)
500,000 25 March 2006
100,000 24 May 2005 (press release)
1,000 5 October 2004 (Wikimedia News item)
(creation) 7 September 2004 (Wikimedia News item)

Wikispecies[edit]

Wikispecies (multilingual) content-page counts
Milestone Dates milestones reached
500,000 7 January 2017 (Village Pump announcement)
400,000 16 June 2014
350,000 13 January 2013 (Village Pump announcement)
300,000 22 October 2011
250,000 January 2011
200,000 10 October 2009
150,000 8 September 2008 (Village Pump announcement)
100,000 20 May 2007 (announcement)
75,000 10 October 2006 (Village Pump announcement)
(creation) 13 September 2004 ([1])

Wikidata[edit]

Wikidata (multilingual) item counts
Milestone Dates milestones reached
25,000,000 23 January 2017
20,000,000 3 September 2016
15,000,000 27 October 2015
10,000,000 15 April 2013
5,000,000 2 March 2013
4,000,000 15 February 2013
3,000,000 24 January 2013
2,000,000 4 January 2013
1,000,000 15 December 2012
50,000 14 November 2012
30,000 12 November 2012
20,000 10 November 2012
10,000 3 November 2012
(creation) 30 October 2012 News announcement

See also[edit]