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Revision as of 14:58, 18 January 2020
Thank you for being with us in 2019
Back in 2019, people from all over the world read, edited and donated to Wikipedia. Before we get to work in 2020, we’d like to share this video highlighting some of the most important moments of the past year. From political elections to scientific discoveries to the women’s World Cup, a lot happened. This is how it all looked from Wikipedia’s perspective! Consider it our way of saying thank you for your support--and a reminder that without it, Wikipedia wouldn’t be the same. Thanks to our millions of dedicated volunteers and donors, knowledge has a home on the internet: Wikipedia.
What did we read in 2019?
Amid a flood of superheroes, Billie Eilish stands apart: Wikipedia’s most popular articles of 2019
Get instant access to knowledge
Get the Wikipedia app today for the quickest way to check a fact and get answers to your questions. It’s free and ad-free.
See how imagination becomes reality
Check out the imagination-fueling winners from the international Wiki Loves Earth photography competition