Arabic Wikipedia
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The Arabic Wikipedia (Arabic:ويكيبيديا العربية) is the Arabic language version of Wikipedia. It started in July 2003. As of April 2007, it has 27,500 articles, 122,000 pages, 61,000 registered users and 14 administrators and is currently the 34th largest edition of Wikipedia.
The design of the Arabic Wikipedia differs somewhat from other Wikipedias. Most notably, since Arabic is written right-to-left, the location of links is a mirror image of those Wikipedias in languages written left-to-right. Also, the background uses a traditional Arabic geometric tessellation pattern in place of the standard book.
- Article number 10,000 is نكاف.
- Article number 20,000 is أحمد البهلول.
This are the wikipedias that either share the direction of writing the language script or share the Arabic alphabet.
- Urdu Wikipedia alphabet.
- Kurdish Wikipedia alphabet.
- Uyghur Wikipedia alphabet.
- Hebrew Wikipedia direction.
- Persian Wikipedia direction.
- Yiddish Wikipedia direction.
| Editions of Wikipedia with 10,000 – 50,000 articles |
| Albanian sq: - Arabic ar: - Basque eu: - Bengali bn: - Bishnupriya Manipuri bpy: - Bosnian bs: - Breton br: - Bulgarian bg: - Cebuano ceb: - Croatian hr: - Estonian et: - Galician gl: - Georgian ka: - Greek el: - Hindi hi: - Icelandic is: - Ido io: - Korean ko: - Latin la: - Lithuanian lt: - Luxembourgish lb: - Malay ms: - Neapolitan nap: - Norwegian (Nynorsk) nn: - Persian fa: - Simple English simple: - Slovenian sl: - Serbian sr: -Telugu te: - Thai th: - Vietnamese vi: |
