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<div style=float:right>{{NotAWiki}}</div>'''Wikimedia Statistics''' is ''not'' a [[wiki]].  It is merely a {{tag|portal}} of the {{tag|Wikimedia Foundation}} which generates and publishes a wide variety of {{tag|statistics}} from over 750 wikis of virtually all Wikimedia projects.  Its primary URL is http://stats.wikimedia.org.  To quote the headline from its [http://stats.wikimedia.org/#fragment-14 about] page – ''"Enough tables, bar charts and plots to keep you busy for a while"'' – these are available in 25 different languages; and are produced as either interactive graphs, database dumps, log files, and raw scripts and data.  One of the main <s>geeks</s> contributors is a chap called [[Erik Zachte]] from [[:Category:The Netherlands|The Netherlands]] (initially from 2003 a volunteer for Wikipedia, and since 2008 part of his job as Data Analyst at the Wikimedia Foundation), and as well as producing all these stats, publishes his own [http://infodisiac.com web site] and [http://infodisiac.com/blog/ blog] too.
<div style=float:right>{{NotAWiki}}</div>'''Wikimedia Statistics''' is ''not'' a [[wiki]].  It is merely a {{tag|portal}} of the {{tag|Wikimedia Foundation}} which generates and publishes a wide variety of {{tag|statistics}} from over 750 wikis of virtually all Wikimedia projects.  Its primary URL is http://stats.wikimedia.org.  To quote the headline from its [http://stats.wikimedia.org/#fragment-14 about] page – ''"Enough tables, bar charts and plots to keep you busy for a while"'' – these are available in 25 different languages; and are produced as either interactive graphs, database dumps, log files, and raw scripts and data.  One of the main <s>geeks</s> contributors is a chap called [[Erik Zachte]] from [[:Category:The Netherlands|The Netherlands]] (initially from 2003 a volunteer for Wikipedia, and since 2008 part of his job as Data Analyst at the Wikimedia Foundation), and as well as producing all these stats, publishes his own [http://infodisiac.com web site] and [http://infodisiac.com/blog/ blog] too.


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*[[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] is still by far the Wikimedia Foundations largest project [http://infodisiac.com/blog/2012/02/wikipedia-is-still-wikimedias-largest-project/]
*[[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] is still by far the Wikimedia Foundations' largest project [http://infodisiac.com/blog/2012/02/wikipedia-is-still-wikimedias-largest-project/]
*For the month of January 2012, the Wikipedia main site received over 15,382,000,000 page views [http://infodisiac.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Wikimedia-Page-Views-Absolute-Jan-20121.png]
*For the month of January 2012, the Wikipedia main site received over 15,382,000,000 page views [http://infodisiac.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Wikimedia-Page-Views-Absolute-Jan-20121.png]
*During the last quarter 2011: of the 740 million people in [[:Category:Europe|Europe]], they made 4801 million page views per month of Wikipedia; whereas for the same timescale, of the 450 million people of [[:Category:North America|North America]], they made 3496 million page views.  This means that Europe had 41.5% of the global share of page views, compared to just 30.2% from North America [http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportPageViewsPerCountryOverview2011Q4.htm]
*During the last quarter 2011: of the 740 million people in [[:Category:Europe|Europe]], they made 4801 million page views per month of Wikipedia; whereas for the same time-scale, of the 450 million people of [[:Category:North America|North America]], they made 3496 million page views.  This means that Europe had 41.5% of the global share of page views, compared to just 30.2% from North America [http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportPageViewsPerCountryOverview2011Q4.htm]


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