Greek Wikipedia

Greek Wikipedia
Type of site
Internet encyclopedia project
Available in Greek
Headquarters Miami, Florida
Owner Wikimedia Foundation
Website el.wikipedia.org
Commercial No
Registration Optional
Launched December 2002 (2002-12)
Current status Active

The Greek Wikipedia (also Hellenic Wikipedia, Elliniki Vikipedia, Greek: Ελληνική Βικιπαίδεια) is the Greek-language edition of Wikipedia. It was started on December 1, 2002.

Statistics

Origin of edits (7/2009 - 5/2016)
Greece
 
90.2%
Cyprus
 
7.8%
Other
 
2.0%

As of 11:35 in 26 November 2016, the Greek Wikipedia:[1]

History

The Greek Wikipedia was created on 1 December 2002. On 16 May 2006 it reached 10,000 articles. On 10 October 2006 it reached 15,000 articles, while on 17 March 2007 it reached 20,000 articles. On this period there were 30 new articles being created every day, while there were 50 active users.[2] In December of that year the Greek Wikipedia reached 30,000 articles,[3] while on 14 February 2009 it reached 40,000 articles. Fourteen months later, on 10 April 2010, it reached 50,000 articles; eleven months later, on 8 March 2011 it reached 60,000 articles. In February 2012 it had 70,000 articles, while 252 days later it reached 80,000 articles.

Number of articles Date Days intervening
1 1 December 2002
10,000 16 May 2006 1262
20,000 17 March 2007 305
30,000 27 December 2007 285
40,000 14 February 2009 415
50,000 10 April 2010 420
60,000 8 March 2011 332
70,000 22 February 2012 351
80,000 1 November 2012 254
90,000 12 July 2013 252
100,000 9 April 2014 271

Notes

  1. Meta-Wiki's list of language Wikipedias ordered by size
  2. Κώστας Ονισένκο, Εγκυκλοπαίδεια που εμπλουτίζεται καθημερινά, Εφημ. Καθημερινή της Κυριακής, σ. 34., 24/03/2007
  3. Website In.Gr, Ξεπέρασε τα 30.000 λήμματα η ελληνική έκδοση της Wikipedia, 27/12/2007

Additional reading

Press

External links

Greek edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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