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  1. The Main Page is Wikipedia 's home page for English-speakers. Besides by the link in the left sidebar, it can be accessed by typing en.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ (not specifying an article name in the URL), or going to www.wikipedia.org (not specifying a language in the URL) and clicking English (Clicking another language will take ...

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    A mobile version showing the English Wikipedia's Main Page, on August 3, 2019. Wikipedia's original medium was for users to read and edit content using any standard web browser through a fixed Internet connection.

  3. The Main Page, known as HomePage from 15 January 2001 to 25 January 2002, has been the dominant page on Wikipedia since its inception. The first page to be created, on any given day it is by far the most viewed page on the website, with more than 23 million daily views as of 2016.

  4. Wikipedia currently has more than sixty-two million articles in more than 300 languages, including 6,821,695 articles in English, with 122,498 active contributors in the past month. Wikipedia's fundamental principles are summarized in its five pillars.

  5. Browse Wikipedia's category pages, which index articles by subject. Category:Main topic classifications – Arts, History, Technology, and more. Wikipedia:Contents/Categories – Hand-crafted list of topic categories. Category:People – Biographies.

  6. Wikipedia ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a free online encyclopedia website in 336 languages of the world. 324 languages are currently active and 13 are closed. People can freely use it, share it, and change it, without having to pay. It is also one of the biggest wiki organizations.

  7. Wikipedia started on January 15, 2001 and it has over 35,000,000 articles in many languages, including 250,854 in Simple English. Most of these articles are in languages other than English. Every day, hundreds of people from around the world make hundreds of changes and create lots of new articles.

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