Czech Wikipedia

The user interface was localized and the first actual articles were written at the turn of 2002/2003 by a Czech editor of the Esperanto Wikipedia.

[3][7][8] As of 10 April 2015 there are more than 319,100 articles, 29 administrators, almost 293,000 registered users, and dozens of very active contributors.

[10] On 21 March 2019, Czech Wikipedia was temporarily shut down to protest against the articles 11 and 13 of the European Union.

[12] On 10 February 2021, an article by the Czech weekly magazine Respekt revealed how the Wikipedia combatted ongoing misinformation and source manipulation on their coverage of the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, by blocking disruptive editors and reverting dubious content over months of back and forth.

[13] The Czech Wikipedia reached half a million articles in the afternoon of 16 March 2022.