List of Wikipedias
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Wikipedia edition codes
Each Wikipedia has a code, which is used as a subdomain below wikipedia.org. Interlanguage links are sorted by that code.
The codes represent the language codes defined by ISO 639-1 and ISO 639-3, and the decision of which language code to use is usually determined by the Internet Engineering Task Force language tag policy.
One code is not a language code ('be-x-old') but refers to a specific orthography.
Some deviations include:
WP code | WP edition name | ISO 639 code for this language | Notes |
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sq | Albanian | 'sq' is the ISO code for the Albanian macrolanguage, which includes four individual languages. | |
als | Alemannic | 'gsw' for Swiss German, Alemannic German, and Alsatian; 'gct' for Colonia Tovar dialect; 'swg' for Swabian German, and 'wae' for Walser German | 'als' is actually the ISO code for Tosk Albanian.[2] |
roa-rup | Aromanian | rup | 'roa' is the ISO code for Romance (Other). |
map-bms | Banyumasan | 'map' is the ISO code for Austronesian (Other). | |
nds-nl | Dutch Low Saxon | The Low Saxon dialects in the Netherlands have their own ISO codes. | In ISO, nds is 'Low Saxon', restricted to Germany in Ethnologue. |
bh | Bihari | ISO collective code 'bih' is a macrolanguage which includes Bhojpuri (bho), Maithili (mai), Magahi (mag) and nine others.[3] | Bihari Wikipedia excludes Maithili (mai) and Fiji Hindi (hif) which exist as independent Wikipedias. |
zh-yue | Cantonese | yue | |
zh-classical | Classical Chinese | lzh | |
ms | Malay | ISO collective code 'ms' is a macrolanguage that includes more than 30 individual languages and dialects. However, the wiki excludes Indonesian because Indonesian Wikipedia (id) exists independently. | |
mni | Manipuri | ||
zh-min-nan | Min Nan | nan | |
no | Norwegian Bokmål | nb, nob | ISO uses no for Norwegian in general. (Norwegian Nynorsk is at 'nn' in both ISO and Wikipedia.) |
ksh | Ripuarian | none | ISO ksh is for the Kölsch language, the most prominent dialect of the Ripuarian language group. The other variants (e.g. the Aachen dialect) do not have ISO codes. |
bat-smg | Samogitian | sgs | 'bat' is the ISO code for Baltic (Other). |
simple | Simple English | none | |
roa-tara | Tarantino | none | 'roa' is the ISO code for Romance (Other). |
fiu-vro | Võro | vro | |
cbk-zam | Zamboanga Chavacano | none | ISO cbk is for the Chavacano language. The individual variants do not have ISO codes. |
Wikipedia editions
Active editions
The table below lists the active language editions of Wikipedia roughly sorted by the number of articles (excluding redirects and non-article pages).[4]
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Inactive editions
The table below lists the inactive language editions of Wikipedia.[4]
Denotes that the Wikipedia is currently closed or deleted
Wikipedia name in English | Wikipedia name in native language | Language | Script (ISO 15924 code) | WP code | Launch date | Closure date | Logo |
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Afar Wikipedia (closed) | Afar | Latn | aa | Unknown date | 10 May 2008 | ||
Akan Wikipedia (closed) | Wikipidia Akan | Akan | Latn | ak | Unknown date | 1 April 2023 | |
Choctaw Wikipedia (closed) | Choctaw | Latn | cho | Unknown date | 3 July 2007 | ||
Herero Wikipedia (closed) | Herero | Latn | hz | Unknown date | 24 July 2007 | ||
Hiri Motu Wikipedia (closed) | Hiri Motu | Latn | ho | Unknown date | 9 July 2007 | ||
Kanuri Wikipedia (closed) | Kanuri | Latn | kr | Unknown date | 3 May 2007 | ||
Klingon Wikipedia (deleted) | Klingon | Latn | tlh | June 2004 (unknown day) | Closure: Unknown date Deletion: August 2005 (unknown day) | ||
Kwanyama Wikipedia (closed) | Ovambo (Kwanyama) | Latn | kj | Unknown date | 10 July 2007 | ||
Marshallese Wikipedia (closed) | Marshallese | Latn | mh | Unknown date | 4 May 2008 | ||
Moldovan Wikipedia (deleted) | Romanian (Moldovan) | Cyrl | mo | Unknown date | Closure: 21 November 2006 Deletion: 23 November 2017 | ||
Muscogee Wikipedia (closed) | Muscogee | Latn | mus | Unknown date | 10 July 2007 | ||
Nauruan Wikipedia (closed) | Wikipediya Naoero | Nauruan | Latn | na | Unknown date | 1 May 2023 | |
Ndonga Wikipedia (closed) | Ovambo (Ndonga ) | Latn | ng | Unknown date | 10 January 2010 | ||
Northern Luri Wikipedia (locked) | Northern Luri | Arab | lrc | Unknown date | 14 January 2021 | ||
Siberian Wikipedia (deleted) | fictitious so-called 'artificial Siberian language' | Cyrl | ru-sib | 1 October 2006 | Closure: 19 September 2007 Deletion: 16 October 2007 | ||
Sichuan Yi Wikipedia (closed) | Nuosu | Yiii | ii | Unknown date | 29 July 2007 | ||
Toki Pona Wikipedia (deleted) | Toki Pona | Latn | tok | Unknown date | Closure: 2008 (unknown date) Deletion: 24 March 2009 |
Special editions
The table below lists the special editions of Wikipedia.[4]
The Nostalgia Wikipedia is an archive of the English Wikipedia's initial display.
Denotes that the Wikipedia is currently closed or deleted
Wikipedia name in English | Wikipedia name in native language | Language | Script (ISO 15924 code) | WP code | Launch date | Closure date (if applicable) | Logo |
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Nostalgia Wikipedia | Nostalgia Wikipedia | English | Latn | nostalgia | Unknown date | ||
September 11 Wiki (deleted) | September 11 Wiki | English | Latn | sep11 | 2001 (unknown date) | Made read-only: 2006 (unknown date) Closure: 2008 (unknown date) | |
Test2 Wikipedia | Test2 Wikipedia | English | Latn | test2 | Unknown date | ||
Test Wikipedia | Test Wikipedia | English | Latn | test | Unknown date | ||
Wikipedia 10 (closed) | Wikipedia 10 | English | Latn | ten | Unknown date | Unknown date |
Bot-created articles
Internet bots have created most of the articles on the following Wikipedias:
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Most popular edition of Wikipedia by country. In grayed-out countries, the "national-language" edition is usually the most popular, but there are exceptions: for example, Afghanistan has Persian Wikipedia as the most popular (there is no Dari Wikipedia).
Notes
References
- ↑ "Wikipedia statistics/meta.tab - Wikimedia Commons". Wikimedia Commons. Archived from the original on 10 September 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
- ↑ "ISO 639 code tables". www.sil.org. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ↑ "Browse by Language Family". Ethnologue. http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=90424. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "List of Wikipedias". Meta-Wiki. Archived from the original on 20 December 2020. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
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