Hungarian Wikipedia

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".

Number of articles and average daily edits in the first 15 years. The peak during 2015 was made by automated (bot) editions.
Origin of viewers: Hungary represents more than 80% of visits, followed by countries with an important Hungarian diaspora such as Romania and Slovakia .