Wikipedia:Anniversary
Wikipedia was born 15 January 2001. Find the wiki's birthday celebrations at:
The Signpost was born on 10 January 2005
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2015-01-21/Anniversary – A decade of the Signpost
Language siblings
edit- English Wikipedia was born 15 January 2001
- German Wikipedia was born 16 March 2001
- Catalan Wikipedia on 16 March 2001
- French Wikipedia on 23 March 2001
- Italian Wikipedia on 11 May 2001
- Japanese Wikipedia on 11 May 2001
- Portuguese Wikipedia on 11 May 2001
- Chinese Wikipedia on 11 May 2001[1]
- Esperanto Wikipedia on 11 May 2001
- Hebrew Wikipedia on 11 May 2001
- Spanish Wikipedia on 20 May 2001
- Russian Wikipedia on 20 May 2001
- Swedish Wikipedia on 23 May 2001[2][3]
- Dutch Wikipedia on 19 June 2001
- Polish Wikipedia on 26 September 2001
- Afrikaans Wikipedia on 16 November 2001
- Norwegian Wikipedia (Bokmål) on 26 November 2001
- Basque Wikipedia on 6 December 2001
- North Azerbaijani Wikipedia on January 2002
- Danish Wikipedia on 1 February 2002[4]
- Finnish Wikipedia on 21 February 2002
- Slovene Wikipedia on 26 February 2002
- Czech Wikipedia on 3 May 2002
- Assamese Wikipedia on 2 June 2002
- Odia Wikipedia on 7 June 2002[5]
- Estonian Wikipedia on 24 August 2002
- Korean Wikipedia on 11 October 2002
- Malay Wikipedia on 26 October 2002
- Vietnamese Wikipedia on 16 November 2002
- Greek Wikipedia on 1 December 2002
- Turkish Wikipedia on 5 December 2002
- Bosnian Wikipedia on 12 December 2002
- Serbian Wikipedia on 16 February 2003
- Galician Wikipedia on 8 March 2003
- Indonesian Wikipedia on 30 May 2003
- Arabic Wikipedia on 9 July 2003
- Hindi Wikipedia on 11 July 2003
- Romanian Wikipedia on 12 July 2003
- Tamil Wikipedia on 20 September 2003
- Slovak Wikipedia on 23 September 2003
- Tagalog Wikipedia on 1 December 2003
- Persian Wikipedia on 19 December 2003
- Bengali Wikipedia on 27 January 2004
- Urdu Wikipedia on 27 January 2004
- Ukrainian Wikipedia on 30 January 2004
- Cashubian Wikipedia on 31 March 2004
- Aromanian Wikipedia on 26 May 2004
- Belarusian Wikipedia (Classical) on 12 August 2004
- Cebuano Wikipedia on 22 June 2005
- Waray Wikipedia on 25 September 2005
- Classical Chinese Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Zeelandic Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Wu Chinese Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Tarandíne Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Pangasinan Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Newari Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Novial Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Mazanderani Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Upper Sorbian Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Emiliano-Romagnolo Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Zazaki Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Church Slavic Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Chavacano de Zamboanga Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Min Dong Chinese Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Buryat Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Bishnupriya Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Bavarian Wikipedia on 30 September 2006
- Belarusian Wikipedia on 27 March 2007
- Kabyle Wikipedia on 6 May 2007
- Hakka Chinese Wikipedia on 27 May 2007
- Bikol Central Wikipedia on 24 November 2007
- Saterland Frisian Wikipedia on12 January 2008
- Crimean Tatar Wikipedia on12 January 2008
- Lower Sorbian Wikipedia on12 January 2008
- Silesian Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Sranan Tongo Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Sakha Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Erzya Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Moksha Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Kara-Kalpak Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Fiji Hindi Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Gan Chinese Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Extremaduran Wikipedia on 26 May 2008
- Egyptian Wikipedia on 24 November 2008
- Pontic Wikipedia on 5 March 2009
- Eastern Mari Wikipedia on 9 July 2009
- Achinese Wikipedia on 12 August 2009
- Mirandese Wikipedia on 12 August 2009
- Western Punjabi Wikipedia on 12 August 2009
- Central Kurdish Wikipedia on 12 August 2009
- Picard Wikipedia on 24 December 2009
- Karachay-Balkar Wikipedia on 19 March 2010
- Northern Frisian Wikipedia on 19 August 2010
- Western Mari Wikipedia on 17 October 2010
- Banjar Wikipedia on 17 October 2010
- Komi-Permyak Wikipedia on 17 October 2010
- Gagauz Wikipedia on 13 November 2010
- Palatine German Wikipedia on 13 November 2010
- Rusyn Wikipedia on 23 January 2011
- Latgalian Wikipedia on 18 March 2011
- Kabardian Wikipedia on 18 March 2011
- Mingrelian Wikipedia on 12 July 2011
- Northern Sotho Wikipedia on 29 October 2011
- Veps Wikipedia on 1 February 2012
- Lezghian Wikipedia on 27 March 2012
- Minangkabau Wikipedia on 6 February 2013
- Tuvinian Wikipedia on 11 August 2013
- Maithili Wikipedia on 6 November 2014
- Northern Luri Wikipedia on 16 June 2015, later closed in 2021.
- Goan Konkani Wikipedia on 16 June 2015
- South Azerbaijani Wikipedia on 22 July 2015
- Adyghe Wikipedia on 11 February 2016
- Jamaican Patois Wikipedia on 2 May 2016
- Tulu Wikipedia on 4 August 2016
- Livvi-Karelian Wikipedia on 7 October 2016
- Doteli Wikipedia on 24 April 2017
- Atikamekw Wikipedia on 14 June 2017
- Kabiyè Wikipedia on 23 June 2017
- Dinka Wikipedia on 12 July 2017
- Lingua Franca Nova Wikipedia on 18 April 2018
- Gorontalo Wikipedia on 18 April 2018
- Ingush Wikipedia on 18 April 2018
- Santali Wikipedia on 2 August 2018
- Shan Wikipedia on 14 November 2018
- Western Armenian Wikipedia on 4 April 2019
- N'Ko Wikipedia on 26 September 2019
- Balinese Wikipedia on 14 October 2019[6]
- Mon Wikipedia on 4 November 2019
- Sakizaya Wikipedia on 21 November 2019
- Guianan Creole Wikipedia on 22 November 2019
- Awadhi Wikipedia on 20 May 2020
- Moroccan Arabic Wikipedia on 12 June 2020
- Kotava Wikipedia on 29 July 2020
- Ladin Wikipedia on 17 August 2020
- Inari Sami Wikipedia on 19 October 2020
- Saraiki Wikipedia on 15 December 2020
- Madurese Wikipedia on 15 December 2020
- Nias Wikipedia on 11 January 2021
- Manipuri Wikipedia on 22 February 2021
- Altai Wikipedia on 22 February 2021
- Atayal Wikipedia on 16 March 2021
- Seediq Wikipedia on 16 March 2021
- Tachelhit Wikipedia on 30 June 2021
- Dagbani Wikipedia on 30 June 2021
- Paiwan Wikipedia on 28 October 2021
- Amis Wikipedia on 28 October 2021
- Gun Wikipedia on 23 March 2022
- Tyap Wikipedia on 16 May 2022
- Pa'O Wikipedia on 19 July 2022
- Nigerian Pidgin Wikipedia on 17 August 2022
- Farefare Wikipedia on 27 February 2023
- Wayuu Wikipedia on 27 February 2023
- Angika Wikipedia on 22 March 2023
- Fante Wikipedia on 20 April 2023
- Ghanaian Pidgin Wikipedia on 5 July 2023
- Talysh Wikipedia on 30 August 2023
- Fon Wikipedia on 3 October 2023
- Toba Batak Wikipedia on 6 November 2023
- Dagaare Wikipedia on 6 November 2023
- Moroccan Amazigh Wikipedia on 6 November 2023
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "Wikipedia: History of HomePage". web.archive.org. 8 June 2001. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
- ^ "Diskussion:Svenskspråkiga Wikipedia". 14 January 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2019 – via Wikipedia.
- ^ "Wikipedia". da.wikipedia.org. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "ଉଇକିପିଡ଼ିଆ ଆଲୋଚନା:ଜନ୍ମତିଥି", ଉଇକିପିଡ଼ିଆ (in Odia), 2014-05-20, retrieved 2018-10-24
- ^ "Wp/ban - Wikimedia Incubator". incubator.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 2019-10-15.