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'''Turkish Wikipedia''' is the [[Turkish language]] edition of [[Wikipedia]], spelled ''Vikipedi''. Started in December [[2002]], this edition has over 100,000 articles as of [[February 3]], [[2008]].<ref name="scp">http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias</ref> It is the 17th largest Wikipedia based on article count, and it is one of 26 Wikipedias that have over three million article edits.<ref name="scp"/> It is also one of the 12 Wikipedias that has more than 70,000 registered users.<ref name="scp"/> |
'''Turkish Wikipedia''' is the [[Turkish language]] edition of [[Wikipedia]], spelled ''Vikipedi''. Started in December [[2002]], this edition has over 100,000 articles as of [[February 3]], [[2008]].<ref name="scp">http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias</ref> It is the 17th largest Wikipedia based on article count, and it is one of 26 Wikipedias that have over three million article edits.<ref name="scp"/> It is also one of the 12 Wikipedias that has more than 70,000 registered users.<ref name="scp"/> |
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In November 2006, Turkish Wikipedia was nominated under the [[Science]] category for Altın Örümcek Web Ödülleri (Golden Spider Web Awards), which are commonly known as the "Web Oscars" for Turkey.<ref>https://www.altinorumcek.com/Finalistler.aspx?c=3</ref> In January [[2007]], Turkish Wikipedia was given the award for "Best Content" in this competition. The award was given in a ceremony on [[25 January]] 2007 at [[Istanbul Technical University]]. |
In November 2006, Turkish Wikipedia was nominated under the [[Science]] category for Altın Örümcek Web Ödülleri (Golden Spider Web Awards), which are commonly known as the "Web Oscars" for Turkey.<ref>https://www.altinorumcek.com/Finalistler.aspx?c=3</ref> In January [[2007]], Turkish Wikipedia was given the award for "Best Content" in this competition. The award was given in a ceremony on [[25 January]] 2007 at [[Istanbul Technical University]].{{Fact|date=March 2008}} |
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In November 2006, the [[Turkish Wikipedia]] was nominated under the Science category for the ''Altın Örümcek Web Ödülleri'' (Golden Spider Web Awards), which are commonly known as the "Web Oscars" for Turkey.{{Fact|date=March 2008}} In January 2007, Turkish Wikipedia was given the award for "Best Content" in this competition. The award was given in a ceremony on [[January 25]], [[2007]] at [[Istanbul Technical University]].{{Fact|date=March 2008}} |
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== Timeline == |
== Timeline == |
Revision as of 18:18, 2 July 2008
Type of site | Internet encyclopedia project |
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Available in | Turkish |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
URL | http://tr.wikipedia.org/ |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Optional |
Turkish Wikipedia is the Turkish language edition of Wikipedia, spelled Vikipedi. Started in December 2002, this edition has over 100,000 articles as of February 3, 2008.[1] It is the 17th largest Wikipedia based on article count, and it is one of 26 Wikipedias that have over three million article edits.[1] It is also one of the 12 Wikipedias that has more than 70,000 registered users.[1]
In November 2006, Turkish Wikipedia was nominated under the Science category for Altın Örümcek Web Ödülleri (Golden Spider Web Awards), which are commonly known as the "Web Oscars" for Turkey.[2] In January 2007, Turkish Wikipedia was given the award for "Best Content" in this competition. The award was given in a ceremony on 25 January 2007 at Istanbul Technical University.[citation needed]
Timeline
- The Turkish version of Wikipedia was launched in December 2002.
- 100 articles were recorded by January 2004.
- In July 2004 it passed 1,000 articles
- By April 2005 it enjoyed an accelerated growth in membership and passed 10,000 articles in November 2005.
- By March 12, 2006, it had over 18,500 articles and over 14,000 Users.
- By March 18, 2007, it had 54,923 articles and 74,114 users.
- As of May 9, 2007, the article count has already increased to 78,252 with 86,947 users.
- By July 16, 2007, it had 85,923 articles and 97,114 users.
- As of November 19, 2007, it had 95,245 articles and 118,881 users.
- As of January 4, 2008, it had 97,700 articles and 127,000 users.
- As of April 29, 2008, it had 105.900 articles and 151.870 users.