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Dutch Wikipedia

The Dutch Wikipedia ((オランダ語:Nederlandstalige Wikipedia)) is the Dutch-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was started in June 2001. As of , the Dutch Wikipedia is the third-largest Wikipedia edition, with over }} articles. It was the fourth Wikipedia edition to exceed 1 million articles, after the English, German and French editions.
==History==
The Dutch Wikipedia was started on 19 June 2001, and reached 100,000 articles on 14 October 2005. It briefly surpassed the Polish Wikipedia as the sixth-largest edition of Wikipedia, but then fell back to the eighth position. On 1 March 2006, it overtook the Swedish and Italian editions in one day to rise back to the sixth position. The edition's 500,000th article was created on 30 November 2008.〔500.000e artikel (in Dutch). Retrieved 7 December 2008.〕 In a 2006 ''Multiscope'' research study, the Dutch Wikipedia was rated the third-best Dutch-language website, after Google and Gmail, with a score of 8.1.〔("Nederlandse Wikipedia groeit als kool" ) (in Dutch). Multiscope.nl. Retrieved 27 December 2006.〕
The Dutch language Wikipedia has the largest ratio of Wikipedia pages per native speaker of all of the top 10 largest Wikipedia editions. Its rate of daily article creations spiked in March 2006, rapidly growing to an average of 1,000 a day in early May 2006. After this number was reached, growth dropped to an average of only about 250 a day, comparable to the averages around December 2005. Since then, there have been more article-creation surges, one of the largest peaking at 2,000 new articles per day in September 2007, but the growth rate has always returned to the lowest average of around 250.

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