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  2. Quick count - Wikipedia

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    Quick count is a method for verification of election results by projecting them from a sample of the polling stations. The similar Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) is an election observation method that is typically based on a representative random sample of polling stations and is employed for independent verification (or challenge) of election ...

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    Wikipedia [c] is a free-content ... As of February 2025, the six largest, in order of article count, are the English, Cebuano, German, French, Swedish, and Dutch ...

  4. Talk:Quick count - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia:Researching Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    This page analyses the article count data in Wikipedia:size of Wikipedia and attempts to fit a simple numerical model of past and future growth to the observed article count size and growth data. November 2006: June 2003 if you want to dig through history: Yes: No: Yes: Articles Most referenced articles

  6. Wikipedia:Edit count - Wikipedia

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    An edit count is a number stored for each user tallying the total times they have saved a change or changes to a Wikipedia page. The simplest method is to count each edit (regardless of whether it reflects a single change to a page or many) as 1; this is what the server does when generating the efficient counts shown in Special:Preferences.

  7. List of dictionaries by number of words - Wikipedia

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    There is one count that puts the English vocabulary at about 1 million words—but that count presumably includes words such as Latin species names, prefixed and suffixed words, scientific terminology, jargon, foreign words of extremely limited English use and technical acronyms. [42] [43] [44] Urdu: 264,000

  8. Tally marks - Wikipedia

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    Counting aids other than body parts appear in the Upper Paleolithic.The oldest tally sticks date to between 35,000 and 25,000 years ago, in the form of notched bones found in the context of the European Aurignacian to Gravettian and in Africa's Late Stone Age.

  9. Count - Wikipedia

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    Count Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (1797–1854), the governor of the Vyborg Province, entomologist and the grandfather of Baron C. G. E. Mannerheim. Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. [1]