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Recommended article-count milestones are 100, 500, 1k (1,000), 2k, 5k, then 5k increments to 20k, 10k increments to 100k, 50k increments to 200k, 100k increments to 1M (1,000,000), 500k increments to 2M, and 1M increments to 10M. Article (or content-page) counts should reflect the counts seen on each wiki's Special:Statistics page, which are based on what MediaWiki sees as constituting an article. Other milestones, such as page edits, registered users or featured articles, can also be announced here, but typically only the powers-of-ten levels of these statistics are considered significant enough to announce.

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November 2024

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  • The Madurese Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries, as a user continues to add links to main-namespace pages that previously did not have them.
  • The Punjabi Wiktionary has fallen below 5,000 entries, as certain templates have been overridden by recently created modules, which has caused many pages to no longer be counted as entries.
  • The Banjar Wikiquote has reached 1,000 total pages.

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  • The Madurese Wiktionary has reached 2,000 entries, as a user has been adding links to main-namespace pages that previously did not have them.

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  • The Tulu Wikisource is open for editing after having been created as a separate wiki (at tcy.wikisource.org) three weeks ago, with content imported today from the Multilingual Wikisource. (Since the wiki is new, certain things might not work as expected for a few days, or perhaps longer.)

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  • The Tulu Wiktionary is open for editing after having been created as a separate wiki (at tcy.wiktionary.org) last week, with content imported from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator. (Since the wiki is new, certain things might not work as expected for a few days, or perhaps longer.)

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October 2024

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  • Support for interlanguage linking to the newly created Mooré Wikipedia has been improved, with links of the form [[:mos:w:Title]] now working from the English non-Wikipedia projects (e.g., English Wiktionary, etc.). On the English Wikipedia, links still must go through Meta or another language or project (i.e., [[m:mos:Title]] works, as do [[:de:mos:Title]] and [[wikt:mos:w:Title]], but [[wikt:mos:Title]] fails because it tries to go to the non-existent Mooré Wiktionary).
  • The Central Bikol Wikisource is open for editing after being created as a separate wiki last week (at bcl.wikisource.org), with content imported today from the Multilingual Wikisource. (Since the wiki is new, things might not work quite right for the next few days or more.)
  • Five other new wikis are open for editing after having been fast-tracked through the wiki creation process, in a Language Committee experiment. (Since these are new—and especially since their creation process has been somewhat atypical—things might not yet work as expected on these wikis.)

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  • The Burmese Wikisource is finally open for editing after having been created as a separate wiki (at my.wikisource.org) back on April 23rd; importing was finished today, with content coming from the Multilingual Wikisource.

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  • The Igbo Wikiquote has reached 1,000 content pages, as an effort is underway to increase the representation of women on Wikiquotes.

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  • The Gorontalo Wikiquote is open for editing after being created as a separate wiki last week (at gor.wikiquote.org), with content imported today from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator. (Since the wiki is new, things might not work quite right for the next few days or more.)
  • The Komering Wikipedia is open for editing after being created as a separate wiki (at kge.wikipedia.org) last week, with approximately 1,830 articles imported from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator. (Since the wiki is new, things might not work quite right for the next few days or more.)

September 2024

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  • The Mooré/Mossi Wikipedia is open for editing after being created as a separate wiki (at mos.wikipedia.org) yesterday, with around 768 articles imported from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator. (Since the wiki is new, things might not work quite right for a few days or more. Also, while the "mos:" prefix works at most other Wikimedia wikis to link to this new wiki, this is not the case at the English Wikipedia, where links of the form [[m:mos:…]] must be used instead — for example: m:mos:Soraogo.)
  • The Irish Wiktionary has reached 10,000 registered users.

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  • The Fula Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.
  • The Balinese Wikisource has reached 5,000 text units.
  • The Shan Wikinews is open for editing after being created as a separate wiki (at shn.wikinews.org) earlier today, with around 373 articles imported from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator. (Since the wiki is new, things might not work quite right for the next few days or more.)
  • The Madurese Wiktionary is open for editing after being created as a separate wiki (at mad.wiktionary.org) earlier today, with content imported from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator. (Since the wiki is new, things might not work quite right for the next few days or more.)

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  • The West Coast Bajau Wikipedia is (supposedly) open for editing after having been created as a standalone wiki a few days ago, with content imported from the test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator. (Note that the configuration of the wiki is not yet complete, so some things might not work quite right, including search results, page previews, and mobile app support.)
  • The Tigrinya Wikipedia has reached 10,000 registered users.

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July 2024

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  • The Aymara Wiktionary has fallen below 500 entries, as a local admin continues to clean up the wiki.

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  • The Aymara Wiktionary has fallen below 1,000 entries, as a local admin has been deleting hundreds of substandard entries.
  • The French Wiktionary has reached 6,000,000 entries.

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June 2024

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  • The Mandailing Wikipedia is open for editing after being created as a separate wiki last week, with 1,048 articles moved from the test wiki in the Wikimedia Incubator.

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  • The Macedonian Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries, as a user has been creating hundreds of definitionless entries.

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  • The newly created Igala Wikipedia has reached 200 articles, as a bot has been making trivial edits to pages, presumably to fix problems observed on the wiki.
  • The newly created Malay Wikisource has reached 100 text units.

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April 2024

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  • The Esperanto Wikinews has reached 10,000 total pages.
  • The Igala Wikipedia is open for editing after having been created as a standalone wiki last week; content has been imported from the Incubator test wiki, but things like the wiki's article count, WhatLinksHere, etc., might be wrong for the next day or so.
  • The Malay Wikisource is open for editing after having been created as a standalone wiki last week; content has been imported from the Multilingual Wikisource (and deleted there), but things like the wiki's article count, WhatLinksHere, etc., might be wrong for the next day or so.

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  • The Lao Wiktionary has dropped below 30,000 entries, as a local admin has been deleting thousands of presumably poor-quality entries.

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  • The Turkish Wikipedia has reached 600,000 articles, as a user has been creating thousands of stubs for plant species.

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  • The Hausa Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles, as several users have been creating hundreds of new biographical articles.
  • The Nahuatl Wikipedia has fallen below 5,000 articles, as a local admin has been working to clean up the wiki.

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Older news

For older news items, see the 2023 archive or the archives for earlier years listed at the top of this page.

Projects by number of content pages

The tables below are arranged chronologically by the original launch dates of the major content projects, within two main groups: "interlingual" projects (a 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 (across all languages).

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 Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikiquote, Wikibooks, Wikisource, Wikinews, Wikiversity, Wikivoyage, Wikimedia Commons, Wikispecies, or Wikidata.

See also List of Wikipedias and Wikipedia milestones.

Wikipedias by article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (with dates milestones reached)
6,000,000 English (23 January 2020); Cebuano (14 October 2021)
5,000,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000 Swedish (5 September 2015); German (19 November 2016); French (8 July 2018); Dutch (8 March 2020); Russian (18 September 2024)
1,500,000 Spanish (20 January 2019); Italian (1 February 2019); Polish (14 December 2021); Egyptian Arabic (26 December 2021)
1,000,000 Waray-Waray (8 June 2014); Vietnamese (15 June 2014); Japanese (19 January 2016); Chinese (13 April 2018); Portuguese (26 June 2018); Arabic (17 November 2019); Ukrainian (22 March 2020); Persian (22 April 2024)
900,000
800,000
700,000 Catalan (23 April 2022); Indonesian (2 August 2024)
600,000 Serbian (16 January 2018); Korean (16 August 2022); Norwegian (Bokmål) (17 October 2022); Chechen (9 June 2023); Turkish (6 April 2024)
500,000 Finnish (28 December 2020); Hungarian (16 February 2022); Czech (16 March 2022); Tatar (21 April 2023); Romanian (27 October 2024)
400,000 Serbo-Croatian (20 June 2015); Southern Min (14 April 2020); Basque (18 October 2022)
300,000 Malay (23 July 2017); Esperanto (18 July 2021); Hebrew (3 August 2021); Armenian (29 July 2023); Danish (26 May 2024); Uzbek (29 June 2024); Bulgarian (17 August 2024)
200,000 Kazakh (29 November 2012); Minangkabau (10 September 2013); Slovak (5 February 2015); Croatian (6 November 2018); Estonian (12 August 2019); South Azerbaijani (19 March 2020); Belarusian (31 December 2020); Lithuanian (17 October 2021); Greek (27 November 2021); Simple English (16 December 2021); Welsh (12 September 2022); Galician (27 October 2023); Urdu (7 January 2024); Azerbaijani (10 May 2024)
150,000 Slovene (31 March 2016); Norwegian Nynorsk (11 September 2019); Georgian (8 March 2021); Hindi (20 October 2021); Thai (13 September 2022); Tamil (3 December 2022); Ladin (26 May 2023); Bengali (25 March 2024)
100,000 Latin (18 December 2013); Macedonian (27 April 2019); Tajik (20 December 2019); Latvian (24 January 2020); Asturian (25 January 2020); Cantonese (12 August 2020); Burmese (1 January 2021); Afrikaans (8 September 2021); Telugu (26 September 2024); Albanian (29 September 2024)
90,000 Malagasy (13 December 2018); Bosnian (22 April 2022); Marathi (12 February 2023); Occitan (9 September 2024)
80,000 Low German / Low Saxon (25 November 2020); Belarusian/Taraškievica (11 November 2022); Malayalam (23 November 2022); Breton (3 June 2023); Swahili (21 April 2024); Kurdish (2 August 2024)
70,000 Nepal Bhasa (9 March 2013); Kyrgyz (23 December 2017); Luxembourgish (31 July 2021); Javanese (9 August 2022); Lombard (25 May 2023); Western Punjabi (3 June 2023); Central Kurdish / Sorani (30 August 2024); Haitian Creole (10 November 2024)
60,000 Piedmontese (27 March 2013); Sundanese (19 May 2020); Venetian (11 September 2020); Bashkir (29 May 2022); Irish (30 March 2024)
50,000 Silesian (25 September 2019); Icelandic (16 June 2020); Chuvash (17 October 2022); West Frisian (21 December 2022); Punjabi (29 May 2023); Ido (22 August 2024); Hausa (17 September 2024)
40,000 Tagalog (25 October 2010); Wu (7 October 2020); Zazaki (30 April 2021); Aragonese (5 May 2021); Mazandarani (15 August 2024)
30,000 Volapük (20 July 2007); Yoruba (23 June 2012); Scots (14 February 2015); Nepali (27 February 2017); Gujarati (20 October 2022); Kannada (3 June 2023); Alemannic (23 October 2023); Igbo (12 May 2024)
20,000 Bishnupriya Manipuri (19 August 2007); Sicilian (27 October 2012); Bavarian (20 July 2016); Quechua (15 February 2017); Interlingua (1 April 2017); Mongolian (6 December 2020); Kotava (15 February 2022); Navajo (25 February 2022); Crimean Tatar (27 August 2022); Mingrelian (10 April 2023); Balinese (23 August 2023); Sinhalese (14 December 2023); North Frisian (27 October 2024)
15,000 Samogitian (23 February 2016); Oriya (2 July 2019); Min Dong (27 September 2019); Scottish Gaelic (27 December 2019); Ilokano (22 April 2020); Yiddish (15 November 2020); Amharic (6 November 2021); Ossetian (29 January 2022); Sindhi (14 February 2022); Buginese (14 April 2022); Pashto (19 July 2022); Sakha (4 October 2022); Tumbuka (24 June 2023); Central Bikol (30 September 2023); Gilaki (26 September 2024); Limburgish (3 October 2024)
10,000 Neapolitan (20 June 2006); Walloon (20 March 2008); Banyumasan (10 January 2012); Faroese (29 May 2014); Hill Mari (4 July 2015); Upper Sorbian (12 December 2015); Sanskrit (23 August 2016); Maithili (30 December 2016); Emilian-Romagnol (15 May 2018); Meadow Mari (29 May 2018); Classical Chinese (28 October 2019); Acehnese (8 November 2019); Gorontalo (17 October 2020); Ligurian (22 March 2021); Zulu (18 September 2021); Fiji Hindi (27 September 2021); Shan (16 November 2021); Meitei (30 November 2021); Assamese (13 February 2022); Western Armenian (17 April 2022); Interlingue (25 May 2022); Banjar (14 November 2022); Hakka (20 November 2022); Shona (30 December 2022); Khmer (16 March 2023); Somali (29 June 2023); Santali (17 November 2023); Moroccan Arabic (18 April 2024); Dagbani (15 August 2024); Kapampangan (29 October 2024)
5,000 Tarantino (2 August 2007); Maori (10 September 2007); Gan (29 March 2010); Tibetan (14 December 2011); Northern Sami (1 July 2012); Dutch Low Saxon (12 September 2012); Võro (7 October 2012); Rusyn/Ruthenian (22 January 2013); West Flemish (16 September 2014); Bhojpuri (19 October 2014); Corsican (1 July 2015); Turkmen (27 August 2015); Sardinian (24 October 2015); Veps (28 December 2015); Kashubian (11 April 2016); Northern Sotho (1 November 2016); Komi (11 March 2017); Erzya (12 February 2018); Abkhazian (23 July 2019); Manx (9 March 2020); Kabyle (15 November 2020); Picard (6 December 2020); Udmurt (20 January 2021); Uyghur (8 April 2021); Arpitan/Franco-Provençal (11 May 2021); Aymara (9 October 2021); Cornish (17 November 2021); Saraiki (17 April 2022); Zeelandic (7 July 2022); Maltese (5 November 2022); Guarani (19 November 2022); Inari Sami (16 February 2023); Kinyarwanda (21 March 2023); Moksha (17 April 2024); Karakalpak (25 April 2024); Kashmiri (27 April 2024); Fula (11 October 2024); Standard Moroccan Amazigh (19 November 2024)
2,000 Norman (14 November 2006); Friulian (22 April 2007); Pali (8 June 2007); Nahuatl (26 July 2007); Divehi (28 December 2007); Romansh (29 January 2008); Ladino/Judeo-Spanish (3 July 2009); Ripuarian (5 November 2009); Anglo-Saxon / Old English (5 April 2010); Komi-Permyak (11 June 2011); Saterland Frisian (3 December 2011); Extremaduran (27 December 2011); Gagauz (1 September 2012); Lingala (6 January 2013); Mirandese (18 September 2013); Lower Sorbian (15 April 2014); Lezgian (8 June 2014); Zamboanga Chavacano (12 June 2014); Pangasinan (31 January 2015); Palatinate German (15 March 2015); Avar (19 August 2015); Karachay-Balkar (28 August 2015); Goan Konkani (13 February 2016); Livvi-Karelian (21 March 2017); Lao (28 April 2017); Doteli (19 July 2017); Hawaiian (21 August 2017); Russian Buryat (25 September 2017); Lingua Franca Nova (19 May 2018); Tuvan (7 March 2020); Awadhi (1 June 2020); Papiamentu (10 September 2020); Atayal (1 April 2021); Sakizaya (24 October 2021); Zhuang (9 November 2021); Ingush (30 March 2022); Twi (4 July 2022); Pa'O (26 October 2022); Luganda (15 February 2023); Pennsylvania German (29 March 2023); Talysh (31 August 2023); Tongan (14 October 2023); Atikamekw (14 December 2023); Tulu (3 February 2024); Xhosa (17 April 2024); Betawi (17 May 2024); Fon (31 July 2024); Ghanian Pidgin (2 October 2024); Komering (5 October 2024)
1,000 Lojban (26 August 2009); Wolof (27 August 2009); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (21 October 2009); Kalmyk (8 May 2010); Tok Pisin (5 March 2011); Lak (24 July 2011); Sranan (26 August 2012); Kabardian (25 April 2013); Tahitian (24 March 2014); Aromanian (8 October 2014); Novial (29 October 2014); Tetum (20 April 2015); Kongo (21 November 2015); Kikuyu (7 March 2016); Jamaican Patois/Creole (1 June 2016); Bislama (7 April 2017); Kabiye (24 January 2018); Guianan Creole (26 January 2020); Fijian (23 August 2020); Latgalian (23 August 2020); Oromo (4 December 2020); Northern Luri (14 January 2021); Samoan (19 March 2021); Seediq (22 March 2021); Tachelhit/Shilha (31 July 2021); N'Ko (23 September 2021); Altai (3 October 2021); Cherokee (26 October 2021); Nias (31 October 2021); Mon (8 November 2021); Old Church Slavonic (12 January 2022); Gun (9 August 2022); Tswana (10 December 2022); Chichewa (4 February 2023); Madurese (15 March 2023); Angika (22 March 2023); Amis (30 June 2023); Dagaare (19 December 2023); Tyap (6 May 2024); Sesotho (21 June 2024); Mandailing (23 June 2024); Central Dusun (28 August 2024); Kusaal (22 October 2024); Iban (26 October 2024); Swazi (2 November 2024); Mooré (3 November 2024)
500 Romani (6 April 2011); Cheyenne (24 August 2012); Pitcairn-Norfolk (13 November 2016); Gothic (6 June 2017); Tsonga (10 August 2017); Kirundi (6 October 2017); Bambara (18 March 2018); Chamorro (23 November 2019); Inuktitut (9 January 2021); Venda (12 April 2021); Ewe (1 January 2023); Inupiak (9 February 2023); Nigerian Pidgin (19 February 2023); Farefare (1 June 2023); Adyghe (21 August 2023); Wayuu (9 September 2023); Fante (26 October 2023); Toba Batak (8 November 2023); Igala (11 July 2024)
200 Moldovan (7 August 2005); Pontic (24 May 2009); Greenlandic (July 2009); Sango (1 June 2013); Dzongkha (20 October 2016); Tigrinya (5 February 2020); Dinka (17 October 2020); West Coast Bajau (9 October 2024); Tai Nuea (15 October 2024); Pannonian Rusyn (15 October 2024); Obolo (15 October 2024)
100 Cree (12 November 2016); Paiwan (1 November 2021); Southern Ndebele (1 November 2024)

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 (with dates milestones reached)
8,000,000 English (19 April 2024)
7,000,000
6,000,000 French (19 July 2024)
5,000,000
4,000,000 Malagasy (2 December 2023)
3,000,000
2,000,000
1,500,000 Chinese (22 January 2024); Greek (25 March 2024)
1,000,000 Russian (17 December 2018); German (20 August 2021); Kurdish (19 February 2024)
900,000 Serbo-Croatian (12 May 2016); Spanish (17 May 2020); Swedish (31 August 2023); Dutch (24 April 2024)
800,000 Polish (26 August 2024)
700,000
600,000 Lithuanian (5 January 2012)
500,000 Italian (25 October 2019); Catalan (10 August 2021); wikt:hu:Hungarian (11 June 2024); Finnish (16 June 2024)
400,000 Tamil (12 March 2022); Portuguese (8 September 2023); Japanese (26 August 2024); Thai (19 September 2024)
300,000 Turkish (10 May 2012); Armenian (26 November 2019); Ido (14 July 2020)
200,000 Vietnamese (14 October 2006); Kannada (23 March 2012); Korean (21 February 2016); Serbian (16 June 2017)
150,000 Hindi (26 May 2016); Romanian (1 October 2020); Norwegian (Bokmål) (21 December 2021); Indonesian (3 September 2022); Estonian (15 October 2022); Czech (17 July 2024)
100,000 Burmese (23 April 2011); Malayalam (24 March 2012); Limburgish (19 May 2012); Uzbek (17 November 2014); Telugu (1 April 2015); Oriya (24 May 2015); Esperanto (11 August 2019); Persian (25 March 2020); Saraiki (1 October 2022)
90,000 Bengali (10 July 2024)
80,000 Galician (13 August 2023); Sango (1 December 2023)
70,000 Occitan (11 September 2024); Icelandic (11 September 2024)
60,000 Arabic (28 June 2016); Javanese (24 December 2013)
50,000 Basque (11 March 2017); Azerbaijani (25 April 2017); Ukrainian (1 August 2020); Asturian (5 March 2023); Breton (24 March 2024); Mon (15 June 2024)
40,000 Danish (9 May 2023); Simple English (20 August 2023); Malay (18 September 2024)
30,000 Fijian (17 October 2012); Croatian (24 October 2015); Tajik (5 July 2019); Latin (20 April 2020); Kyrgyz (6 July 2021); Slovak (30 June 2022); Shan (7 November 2022); Walloon (27 July 2023); Lombard (28 November 2023); Kabardian (18 February 2024); Bulgarian (22 October 2024)
20,000 Volapük (19–20 July 2007); Lao (17–26 February 2009); Southern Min (4 May 2013); Pashto (17 July 2013); Welsh (26 July 2013); Afrikaans (13 March 2018); Hebrew (10 January 2019); Slovenian (2 July 2021); Oromo (30 January 2022)
15,000 Sicilian (16–17 March 2010); Tagalog (30 May 2015); Urdu (4 June 2018); Punjabi (7 October 2019); Georgian (15 February 2024); Swahili (17 August 2024)
10,000 West Frisian (26–27 April 2009); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (9 August 2012); Latvian (13 June 2017); Albanian (1 October 2019); Minangkabau (29 August 2021); Low German / Low Saxon (10 January 2022); Gorontalo (15 May 2023); Kazakh (17 June 2023); Luxembourgish (15 March 2024); Bosnian (6 June 2024)
5,000 Western Punjabi (18 May 2012); Nahuatl (1 November 2012); Mongolian (14 December 2015); Corsican (16 March 2016); Sanskrit (20 February 2017); Cantonese (4 September 2020); Khmer (28 September 2020); Zazaki (16 May 2021); Belarusian (28 June 2023); Nias (8 March 2024); Macedonian (12 June 2024); Madurese (23 November 2024)
2,000 Anglo-Saxon (6–7 June 2007); Upper Sorbian (March–April 2008); Wolof (11 June 2009); Turkmen (22 June 2009); Irish (12 June 2011); Aragonese (19 August 2015); Venetian (30 January 2016); Samoan (21 March 2016); Tatar (6 February 2019); Shawiya (9 December 2019); Scottish Gaelic (30 January 2020); Interlingua (14 June 2020); Goan Konkani (14 July 2020); Maltese (15 January 2021); Meitei (1 March 2021); Marathi (11 March 2021); Faroese (15 March 2021); Sundanese (31 July 2021); Kashmiri (16 August 2021); Sindhi (5 January 2022); Central Bikol (17 March 2022); Banjar (9 December 2022); Mandailing (2 August 2023); Pa'O (30 August 2023); Hausa (1 September 2023); Somali (22 September 2023)
1,000 Southern Sotho (25–26 January 2007); Kashubian (20–21 January 2008); Guarani (1 July 2008); Sinhalese (10 May 2012); Uyghur (19 August 2013); Aromanian (16 August 2015); Interlingue (20 August 2015); Maori (11 May 2017); Fiji Hindi (10 November 2017); Greenlandic (3 September 2019); Zulu (13 July 2020); Lojban (18 October 2022); Central Kurdish/Sorani (29 March 2023); Tyap (1 November 2024)
500 Lingala (27 February 2013); Nauruan (14 November 2014); Yiddish (1 October 2019); Gujarati (15 December 2019); Manx (7 July 2020); Tok Pisin (16 January 2022); Cornish (30 April 2022); Gun (23 August 2022); Amharic (31 August 2024); Tulu (8 November 2024)
200 Rwandi (13–14 December 2006); Tsonga (18–19 July 2007); Quechua (19 July 2007); Swati (22–23 March 2010); Inuktitut (14–15 June 2010); Cherokee (28 June 2012); Aymara (29 July 2015); Nepali (1 November 2015); Maldivian/Dhivehi (12 April 2022); Igbo (10 October 2022); Karakalpak (18 May 2024)
100 Inupiak (10–11 June 2010); Zhuang (27–28 July 2010); Tigrinya (10 May 2012); Tswana (23 June 2014)

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 article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (with dates milestones reached)
50,000 English (4 February 2024); Italian (25 February 2024)
40,000
30,000
20,000 Polish (21 November 2012)
15,000 Russian (30 May 2022)
10,000 Czech (25 August 2020); Estonian (26 July 2022); Portuguese (3 December 2022); Ukrainian (8 July 2024)
5,000 German (9 March 2006); Spanish (25 November 2011); Persian (3 November 2016); French (23 October 2019); Hebrew (6 December 2020); Esperanto (18 October 2022); Turkish (31 January 2023); Serbian (17 June 2024)
2,000 Bulgarian (23 September 2005); Slovak (17 May 2006); Bosnian (15 June 2006); Lithuanian (11 March 2012); Catalan (1 October 2015); Slovenian (8 November 2015); Finnish (25 March 2017); Chinese (14 October 2018); Azerbaijani (9 March 2019); Croatian (14 November 2019); Armenian (15 February 2020); Arabic (11 September 2020); Sundanese (14 February 2023); Indonesian (25 April 2013)
1,000 Limburgish (5 July 2012); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (2 October 2014); Greek (29 March 2015); Hungarian (22 May 2015); Dutch (11 September 2015); Korean (20 January 2019); Sakha (1 July 2022); Bengali (23 April 2024); Assamese (31 May 2024); Latin (13 June 2024); Igbo (6 October 2024)
500 Japanese (5 May 2006); Hungarian (27 March 2007); Simple English (29 August 2009); Swedish (29 March 2015); Gujarati (21 March 2017); Galician (12 December 2017); Tamil (16 June 2019); Urdu (6 October 2020); Hindi (14 January 2023); Banjar (8 November 2023); Telugu (28 November 2023); Gun (18 December 2023); Vietnamese (7 February 2024); Uzbek (20 August 2024); Tagalog (5 October 2024); Romanian (17 October 2024)
200 Kurdish (29 July – 29 August 2006); Welsh (5–8 February 2010); Malayalam (29 March 2015); Norwegian (bokmål) (29 March 2015); Kannada (12 June 2015); Basque (12 February 2016); Belarusian (18 June 2017); Albanian (13 August 2019); Thai (3 January 2024)
100 Danish (29 March 2015); Icelandic (29 March 2015); Georgian (29 March 2015); Sanskrit (29 March 2015); Central Bikol (21 July 2023)

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-page-count milestone
Milestone Languages (with dates milestones reached)
90,000 English (7 June 2021)
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000 Vietnamese (28 June 2024)
40,000 Hungarian (26 February 2024)
30,000 German (2 October 2021)
20,000 French (19 April 2024)
15,000 Italian (18 September 2021); Japanese (22 June 2024)
10,000 Portuguese (15 February 2018)
5,000 Spanish (28 March – 4 April 2010); Dutch (11–21 April 2010); Polish (28–30 June 2010); Indonesian (2 June 2023)
2,000 Albanian (24 April 2008); Finnish (18–24 November 2009); Catalan (30 December 2011); Persian (30 May 2015); Chinese (7 April 2017); Hebrew (15 February 2018); Azerbaijani (22 March 2019); Russian (21 August 2019); Basque (12 April 2022); Lithuanian (9 September 2023)
1,000 Czech (3–18 April 2009); Swedish (8–17 February 2010); Danish (4–7 February 2011); Korean (20 April 2011); Serbian (24 March 2014); Galician (15 February 2018); Thai (30 January 2020); Hindi (13 June 2020); Bashkir (1 July 2020); Ukrainian (10 February 2021); Turkish (19 March 2024); Bengali (28 June 2024)
500 Tamil (28 August 2011); Sanskrit (5 February 2017); Arabic (15 February 2018); Croatian (15 February 2018); Norwegian (Bokmål) (15 February 2018); Slovak (15 February 2018); Esperanto (14 April 2019); Icelandic (26 February 2022); Sinhalese (20 November 2023)
200 Bulgarian (11–16 January 2007); Simple English (19 August – 9 September 2007); Greek (16–22 October 2009); Limburgian (13 November – 12 December 2010); Tatar (4–7 February 2011); Malay (9 May 2013); Urdu (16 February 2016); Georgian (15 February 2018); Macedonian (15 February 2018); Romanian (15 February 2018); Slovenian (10 March 2020); Tagalog (7 January 2021)
100 Anglo-Saxon (27 October 2005); Estonian (9 September – 2 October 2007); Kazakh (7 April 2012); Khmer (7 March 2013); Belarusian (31 August 2018); Interlingua (7 April 2019); Latin (6 October 2019); Malayalam (23 April 2020); Marathi (20 January 2021); Telugu (15 July 2021); Shan (3 February 2023)

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 (with dates milestones reached)
1,000,000 Polish (23 April 2022); English (22 June 2023)
900,000
800,000
700,000
600,000 Russian (25 April 2022)
500,000 German (18 December 2021); French (30 April 2023)
400,000 Chinese (10 July 2022)
300,000
200,000 Hebrew (25 July 2021); Ukrainian (29 December 2023); Italian (25 July 2024)
150,000
100,000
90,000
80,000 Arabic (11 August 2021); Spanish (27 February 2023); Multilingual (5 February 2024)
70,000
60,000 Gujarati (4 January 2024)
50,000 Czech (11 March 2021)
40,000 Serbian (23 October 2022)
30,000 Portuguese (25 June 2017); Bengali (4 June 2023)
20,000 Persian (3 September 2011); Hungarian (10 May 2012); Swedish (16 October 2020); Korean (25 October 2021); Malayalam (12 December 2021); Tamil (25 October 2022); Belarusian (30 January 2024); Sanskrit (13 July 2024); Telugu (8 October 2024)
15,000 Armenian (24 November 2019); Slovenian (18 May 2020); Turkish (18 December 2021); Greek (6 March 2022); Latin (22 June 2022); Vietnamese (4 September 2022); Dutch (23 November 2023); Japanese (29 August 2024)
10,000 Finnish (5 April 2017); Neapolitan (21 August 2019); Azerbaijani (17 June 2023)
5,000 Croatian (19 August – 28 September 2006); Romanian (14 February – 20 March 2007); Thai (10 May 2012); Catalan (21 November 2015); Breton (29 August 2016); Kannada (14 November 2017); Norwegian (Bokmål) (3 April 2019); Esperanto (6 June 2020); Hindi (21 November 2021); Indonesian (15 April 2022); Welsh (22 September 2023); Venetian (18 October 2023); Balinese (24 September 2024)
2,000 Yiddish (25 October – 23 November 2009); Danish (19 May 2016); Estonian (13 November 2016); Bulgarian (27 April 2017); Piedmontese (25 July 2018); Marathi (15 May 2020); Assamese (11 July 2020); Ligurian (1 August 2020); Javanese (10 March 2023); Walloon (15 July 2023)
1,000 Limburgian (10 May 2012); Macedonian (10 May 2012); Lithuanian (17 April 2020); Basque (11 November 2020); Oriya (10 May 2021); Punjabi (31 July 2021)
500 Sakha (1 April 2011); Alemannic (30 May 2012); Bosnian (6 June 2012); Galician (2 March 2018); Malay (26 July 2024)
200 Slovak (29 August 2017); Sundanese (23 November 2023); Icelandic (7 September 2024)
100 Central Bikol (15 October 2024); Southern Min (7 November 2024)

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 (with dates milestones reached)
1,000,000 Russian (14 July 2021)
900,000
800,000
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000 Serbian (17 December 2018)
40,000
30,000 Portuguese (9 September 2023)
20,000 English (13 December 2013); French (1 March 2018); Chinese (1 May 2021); Polish (7 October 2024)
15,000
10,000 German (3–23 January 2011); Spanish (19 May 2016); Italian (24 October 2020)
5,000 Czech (16 July 2017); Arabic (8 February 2018)
2,000 Swedish (27 March 2006); Tamil (23 February 2012); Catalan (18 May 2012); Greek (15 August 2012); Dutch (5 July 2017); Limburgish (3 June 2022); Japanese (11 June 2024)
1,000 Romanian (28 December 2010); Persian (14 July 2011); Turkish (27 November 2012); Ukrainian (3 June 2013); Finnish (1 March 2019)
500 Norwegian (19–20 February 2009); Albanian (18–24 March 2011); Esperanto (26 September 2017); Korean (6 June 2020); Gun (21 April 2023)
200 Bosnian (1–3 November 2010); Hebrew (29 March 2015); Hungarian (29 March 2015)
100

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 learning-resource-count milestone
Milestone Languages (with dates milestones reached)
70,000 German (9 February 2022)
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000 English (5 October 2022)
20,000
15,000 French (27 June 2019)
10,000
5,000 Chinese (27 January 2021); Italian (7 May 2022)
2,000 Czech (23 June 2011); Russian (29 March 2015); Multilingual Portal (7 March 2016); Portuguese (15 August 2018); Spanish (6 April 2022)
1,000
500 Swedish (6 February 2013); Finnish (13 March 2013); Slovenian (26 October 2016); Arabic (1 July 2020)
200 Greek (4–9 October 2008); Hindi (23 December 2017); Korean (12 December 2018)
100 Japanese (15 August – 6 September 2009)
Wikivoyages by article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (with dates milestones reached)
30,000 English (20 August 2020)
20,000 German (6 October 2022)
15,000
10,000 Polish (1 July 2020); Italian (26 June 2021)
5,000 French (19 March 2015); Chinese (13 February 2020)
2,000 Dutch (15 January 2013); Portuguese (15 January 2013); Russian (25 July 2013); Persian (17 November 2014); Hebrew (20 February 2015); Spanish (16 March 2016); Bengali (30 October 2024)
1,000 Swedish (15 January 2013); Vietnamese (11 August 2013); Greek (4 May 2016); Finnish (17 December 2016); Esperanto (12 June 2021); Ukrainian (28 May 2022); Japanese (19 May 2023)
500 Romanian (18 February 2013)
200 Pashto (9 June 2018); Turkish (21 January 2021); Czech (29 July 2024)
100 Shan (1 April 2022)
Commons (multilingual) media-file counts
Milestone Date milestone reached
100,000,000 16 November 2023
90,000,000 10 January 2023
80,000,000 11 January 2022
70,000,000 16 March 2021
60,000,000 16 March 2020
50,000,000 7 October 2018 (Village Pump announcement)
40,000,000 21 June 2017 (Village Pump announcement)
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 (multilingual) article counts
Milestone Date milestone reached
800,000 16 April 2022
700,000 8 December 2019
600,000 30 October 2018 (Village Pump announcement)
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 (UTC)
Wikidata (multilingual) item counts
Milestone Date milestone reached
100,000,000 19 October 2022
90,000,000 15 October 2020
80,000,000 22 March 2020
70,000,000 8 December 2019
60,000,000 14 September 2019
50,000,000 29 August 2018
40,000,000 5 December 2017
30,000,000 31 July 2017
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) 29 October 2012 (Wikimedia News item)

See also