The Hungarian Wikipedia as it is known today was launched by Péter Gervai on 8 July 2003.
[1] On 31 October 2010, the Hungarian Wikipedia contained 179,894 articles with 8,992,153 edits by 38 administrators, 153,779 registered users as well as many unregistered ones.
[7] On 14 January 2013, the Hungarian Wikipedia became the first to enable the provision of interlanguage links via Wikidata.
[8] The 200,000-article milestone was reached in September 2011,[1] and it was marked by a new version of the Wikipedia globe showing 200,000 moving onward.
[12] According to a 2013 Oxford University study, the most-disputed article on the Hungarian Wikipedia was "Gypsy crime".