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    Download Wikipedia for Android or iOS Save your favorite articles to read offline, sync your reading lists across devices and customize your reading experience with the official Wikipedia app. Google Play Store

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    • Download Wikipedia Using Kiwix
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    If you want to download and install your own local version of Wikipedia, you should know that you will need some extra disk space: A lot of extra disk space, especially if you want to have images as well. You will need about 50 gigabytes for a text-only copy, and another 100 gigabytes or so if you want all of the images. Luckily storage is cheaper ...

    Kiwix is an open-source application that allows you to download all of Wikipedia, including images, with just a few clicks. It can also download almost any wiki-based website, and supports a tool to grab other websites you might want to save offline. Kiwix runs on Windows, MacOS, most any Linux distribution, Android, and iOS.

    XOWA should work on almost any system you have --- Windows, macOS, Linux, and even Android. There is no iPhone or iPad client. The one prerequisite for using XOWA is that you have to install and run Java. To begin, go to XOWA's download page and grab the binary that suits your Java installation. If you're not sure which version you're using, it is ...

  2. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Offline Wikipedia readers. Where do I get the dumps? Should I get multistream? Where are the uploaded files (image, audio, video, etc.)? Dealing with compressed files. Dealing with large files. Why not just retrieve data from wikipedia.org at runtime? Database schema.

  3. Wikipedia is a free content, multilingual online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteer contributors, known as Wikipedians, through a model of open collaboration. It is the largest and most-read reference work in history. [10] Wikipedia originally developed from another encyclopedia project called Nupedia.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParamnesiaParamnesia - Wikipedia

    Paramnesia is memory-based delusion or confabulation, or an inability to distinguish between real and fantasy memories. It may refer more specifically to: Déjà vu, the delusion that a current event has already been experienced before.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrasiaePrasiae - Wikipedia

    Prasiae or Prasiai ( Ancient Greek: Πρασιαί ), [1] [2] [3] or Prasia (Πρασία), [4] [5] also known as Brasiae or Brasiai (Βρασιαί), [6] was a town on the eastern coast of ancient Laconia, described by Pausanias as the farthest of the Eleuthero-Laconian places on this part of the coast, and as distant 200 stadia by sea from ...

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