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  1. The Spanish Wikipedia (Spanish: Wikipedia en español) is a Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. It has 1,976,852 articles. Started in May 2001, it reached 100,000 articles on 8 March 2006, and 1,000,000 articles on 16 May 2013.

  2. The countries in which the Spanish Wikipedia is the most popular language version of Wikipedia are shown in yellow. Page views by country of origin on the Spanish Wikipedia. It has the second most users, after the English Wikipedia, and the fourth most active users, after the English, French and German Wikipedias. [14]

  3. 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).

    Wikipedia Name In English
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    Language
    Script (iso 15924 Code)
    English Wikipedia
    Wikipedya sa Sinugboanon
    Deutschsprachige Wikipedia
    Wikipédia en français
  4. Jan 14, 2016 · It had approximately 97 billion page views — more than six times that of Japanese, the next most popular version. The versions in three other languages, Spanish, German and Russian, had more than 10 billion page views.

  5. The Spanish Wikipedia (In Spanish: Wikipedia en Español) is a Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia. Started in May 2001, it is the 9th-largest Wikipedia by article count. [1]

  6. Notable minority language (less than 25% but more than 500,000 Spanish speakers) Spanish is the primary language in 20 countries worldwide. As of 2023, it is estimated that about 486 million people speak Spanish as a native language, making it the second most spoken language by number of native speakers. [29]

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  8. Nov 14, 2019 · Since its launch in 2001, Wikipedia has hosted 306 different language versions. Compared to the roughly 7,000 languages spoken in the world this number can seem small, but considering just 23 languages are spoken by more than half the world’s population, these 306 cover a broad swath of humanity.