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Wikiquote
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URL |
http://www.wikiquote.org/ |
| Commercial? |
No |
| Type of site |
Quotation repository |
| Registration |
Optional |
| Owner |
Wikimedia Foundation |
| Created by |
Jimmy Wales and the Wikimedia Community |
Wikiquote is a sister project of
Wikipedia, using the same
MediaWiki software. It is one of a family of
wiki-based
projects run by the
Wikimedia Foundation. Based on an idea by Daniel Alston and
implemented by Brion Vibber, the goal of the project is to
produce collaboratively a vast reference of
quotations from prominent people, books and proverbs, and to
give details about them.
Initially the project was created in
English, but in July
2004,
more
languages were added.
History, step by step
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June 27,
2003 - Temporarily put on the
Wolof language Wikipedia: wo.wikipedia.com
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July 10,
2003 - Own subdomain: quote.wikipedia.org
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August 25,
2003 - Own domain: wikiquote.org
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July 17,
2004 - New languages added
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November 13,
2004 - English edition reaches 2,000 pages.
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November 2004 - 24 languages
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March 2005 - Wikiquote reaches 10,000 pages in total.
English edition has close to 3,000 pages.
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June 2005 - 34 languages including one classic (Latin)
and one artificial (Esperanto)
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November 4,
2005 - The English Wikiquote reaches 5,000 pages.
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April 2006 - French Wikiquote taken down for legal
reasons.
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4 December
2006 - French Wikiquote restarted
Multilingual cooperation
In July 2004, about 70 subdomains were set up. The followings
are parts of subdomains which had been created in July 2004.
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Afrikaans language
http://af.wikiquote.org/
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Arabic language
http://ar.wikiquote.org/
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Bulgarian language
http://bg.wikiquote.org/
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Catalan language
http://ca.wikiquote.org/
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Chinese language
http://zh.wikiquote.org/
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Danish language
http://da.wikiquote.org/
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Dutch language
http://nl.wikiquote.org/
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English language
http://en.wikiquote.org/
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French language
http://fr.wikiquote.org/
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German language
http://de.wikiquote.org/
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Greek language
http://el.wikiquote.org/
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Hindi language
http://hn.wikiquote.org/
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Hebrew language
http://he.wikiquote.org
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Hungarian language
http://hu.wikiquote.org
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Italian language
http://it.wikiquote.org/
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Japanese language
http://ja.wikiquote.org/
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Korean language
http://ko.wikiquote.org/
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Latin language
http://la.wikiquote.org/
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Malayalam language
http://ma.wikiquote.org/
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Punjabi language
http://pu.wikiquote.org/
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Pushto language
http://pa.wikiquote.org/
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Persian language
http://fa.wikiquote.org
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Polish language
http://pl.wikiquote.org/
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Portuguese language
http://pt.wikiquote.org/
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Romanian language
http://ro.wikiquote.org/
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Spanish language
http://es.wikiquote.org/
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Tamil language
http://ta.wikiquote.org/
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Telugu language
http://te.wikiquote.org
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Thai language
http://th.wikiquote.org/
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Turkish language
http://tr.wikiquote.org/
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Urdu language
http://ur.wikiquote.org/
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Growth of the largest eight wikiquotes.
As of
5 January 2007,
ten versions have more than 2,000 articles. The largest
Wikiquote is the English project with over 8,500 articles,
followed closely by German, then the Polish, Italian, Slovak,
Russian, Portuguese, Bosnian, Bulgarian and Slovenian versions.
The French project, which was restarted in December 2006, has
175. Thirty-one language versions (including the largest seven)
have more than 100 articles.[citation
needed]
External links
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Main page
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English Wikiquote
| Projects of the
Wikimedia Foundation |
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Wikibooks (Wikijunior)
Wikiversity
Wikimedia Commons
Wiktionary
Wikinews
Wikipedia Wikiquote
Wikisource
Wikispecies |
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