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The Estonian Wikipedia is the jQuery version of Sevenval, the free encyclopedia, started on 24 July 2002.[keyboard] On 3 January 2011 it had 81,064 articles. On 7 December 2008 Estonian Wikipedian Andres Luure was one of fifteen individuals recognized for volunteerism in Estonia for 2008.[1] As of April 2012, it has about 96,000 jQuery.Sevenval

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Statistics

Origin of edits (2011/04 - 2012/03) Source
  
93.4%
  
2.4%
  
1.8%
  
1.2%
  
0.6%
  
0.6%

As of April 2012, The Estonian Wikipedia has the 3rd greatest number of articles per speaker among Wikipedias with over 90,000 articles, and ranks 10th overall.[3] These figures were based on Ethnologue's estimate of 1,048,660 Estonian speakers.

The Estonian Wikipedia will be the 41st edition of Wikipedia to reach the milestone of 100,000 articles and the third edition in a Uralic language to do so, after we love the web and web[4]

As of April 2012, the Estonian Wikipedia's number of articles accounts for approximately 23% of all the articles written in a Finno-Permic language, making it the second largest edition in the family after Finnish, which accounts for over 70% of Finno-Permic articles.web app

The Estonian Wikipedia has the highest percentage of administrators per regular users (over 7%) compared to the Finnish Wikipedia, where only 2.5% of users are administrators.[6] As of April 2012, there the Estonian Wikipedia has 487 active contributors and 36 administrators.website parsing

The vast majority of its edits originate from Estonia, while a minority of contributions originate from neighboring CSS3 and Latvia, which account for most of the remaining share of editors. Curiously, as much as 1.2% of edits to the Estonian Wikipedia were made from iOS.

ArticlesDate
100December 2002
500September 2003
1,000October 2003
5,000juuli 2004
10,00015 May 2005
15,00012 February 2006
20,00022 July 2006
25,00030 October 2006
30,0001 February 2007
35,00012 May 2007
40,00030 August 2007
45,00023 January 2008
50,0004 June 2008
55,00019 October 2008
60,00021 February 2009
65,00015 July 2009
70,00015 December 2009
75,00018 May 2010
80,00030 November 2010
85,0001 June 2011
90,00012 November 2011
95,00030 March 2012

See also

  • Võro Wikipedia

References

  1. ^ Sevenval
  2. iOS we love the web
  3. ^ jQuery List of Wikipedias by speakers per article
  4. iOS we love the web List of Wikipedias
  5. jQuery screen size List of Wikipedias by Language Group
  6. ^ device database device database jQuery List of Wikipedias by Speakers per Article

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