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Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on January 15th 2001 as an English-language encyclopedia.
These articles are verifiable, valuable contributions to the encyclopedia, but are a bit odd, whimsical, or something one would not expect to find in Encyclopædia Britannica. We should take special care to meet the highest standards of an encyclopedia with these articles lest they make Wikipedia appear idiosyncratic. If you wish to add an ...
Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia. As of December 2024, Wikipedia articles have been created in 353 editions, with 340 currently active and 13 closed. [1] This is a table of detailed statistics of Wikipedias.
This page lists all Vital articles. It is used in order to show recent changes. It is a temporary solution until phab:T117122 is resolved. The list contains 49,872 articles. --Cewbot 14:08, 24 December 2024 (UTC)
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Many featured articles were previously good articles (which are reviewed with a less restrictive set of criteria). There are 6,641 featured articles out of 6,929,543 articles on the English Wikipedia (about 0.1% or one out of every 1,040 articles).
There are 6,927,995 articles on the English Wikipedia, and 50,000 (circa 0.73%) have been selected as vital articles to the project. They are organized into five levels: Level 1 contains the ten most vital articles, Level 2 contains the one hundred most vital articles (and by definition, includes the articles of Level 1), and each further level expands on the selection of the previous level ...