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Top 100 Wikipedia Articles

"Exploring the most visited and influential pages on Wikipedia."

Wikipedia hosts millions of articles covering a vast range of topics. This list highlights the top 100 Wikipedia articles based on their popularity, significance, and impact. From historical figures to pop culture icons, these articles represent the diverse interests of Wikipedia's global readership.

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Overview

  • Title: "Top 100 Wikipedia Articles: A Journey Through the Most Viewed Wikipedia Pages"
  • Subtitle: "A Journey Through the Most Viewed Wikipedia Pages"
  • Tagline: "Exploring the most visited and influential pages on Wikipedia."
  • Description: "A comprehensive list of the top 100 most viewed Wikipedia articles, showcasing the wide range of topics that capture the interest of readers worldwide."
  • Keywords: Wikipedia, top articles, most viewed, popular pages, influential articles, global readership...

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# Top 100 Wikipedia Articles
- A Journey Through the Most Viewed Wikipedia Pages
- Exploring the most visited and influential pages on Wikipedia.
- A comprehensive list of the top 100 most viewed Wikipedia articles, showcasing the wide range of topics that capture the interest of readers worldwide.
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## Topics
- Pop Culture: celebrities, movies, TV shows, music, video games...
- History: historical figures, events, ancient civilizations, wars...
- Science & Technology: scientists, inventions, discoveries, technology trends...
- Geography: countries, cities, landmarks, geographical phenomena...
- Miscellaneous: sports, literature, philosophy, general interest...

Pop Culture

"Articles that capture the zeitgeist of modern entertainment."
  1. Barack Obama: The 44th President of the United States.
  2. Donald Trump: The 45th President of the United States.
  3. Game of Thrones: Popular HBO fantasy series.
  4. Michael Jackson: The King of Pop.
  5. Harry Potter: The famous wizard from J.K. Rowling's books.
  6. Kim Kardashian: Reality TV star and businesswoman.
  7. Taylor Swift: Renowned singer-songwriter.
  8. Leonardo DiCaprio: Academy Award-winning actor.
  9. Lady Gaga: Singer, songwriter, and actress.
  10. Elon Musk: CEO of SpaceX and Tesla.

History

"Exploring the past through the most intriguing historical figures and events."
  1. Adolf Hitler: Dictator of Nazi Germany.
  2. World War II: Global war from 1939 to 1945.
  3. Abraham Lincoln: 16th President of the United States.
  4. Julius Caesar: Roman general and statesman.
  5. Cleopatra: The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt.
  6. Martin Luther King Jr.: Civil rights leader.
  7. Winston Churchill: British Prime Minister during WWII.
  8. Vladimir Lenin: Leader of the Russian Revolution.
  9. Albert Einstein: Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
  10. Mahatma Gandhi: Leader of the Indian independence movement.

Science & Technology

"Innovators, discoveries, and technologies that changed the world."
  1. Wikipedia: The free online encyclopedia.
  2. Facebook: The world's largest social networking site.
  3. COVID-19 pandemic: Global pandemic caused by the coronavirus.
  4. Elon Musk: CEO of SpaceX and Tesla.
  5. Google: The leading search engine.
  6. Steve Jobs: Co-founder of Apple Inc.
  7. iPhone: Apple's revolutionary smartphone.
  8. Bitcoin: The first decentralized cryptocurrency.
  9. Albert Einstein: Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
  10. Nikola Tesla: Inventor and electrical engineer.

Geography

"Discovering the world through the most fascinating locations and landmarks."
  1. United States: The country with the most articles on Wikipedia.
  2. India: The second-most populous country in the world.
  3. China: The most populous country in the world.
  4. United Kingdom: The country of the British Isles.
  5. Japan: The island nation in East Asia.
  6. Russia: The largest country in the world by area.
  7. Brazil: The largest country in South America.
  8. France: Known for its culture and history.
  9. Germany: A leading country in Europe.
  10. Italy: Known for its rich history and culture.

Miscellaneous

"A mix of articles that capture unique and varied interests."
  1. 2020 United States presidential election: Highly contentious election.
  2. Bitcoin: The first decentralized cryptocurrency.
  3. YouTube: The leading video-sharing platform.
  4. Black Lives Matter: Movement advocating for non-violent civil disobedience.
  5. Stephen Hawking: Renowned theoretical physicist.
  6. Netflix: Popular streaming service.
  7. World War I: Global war from 1914 to 1918.
  8. The Beatles: Legendary British rock band.
  9. Elon Musk: CEO of SpaceX and Tesla.
  10. World Cup: International football championship.

Top 100 List

  1. Barack Obama (Pop Culture)
  2. Adolf Hitler (History)
  3. Wikipedia (Science & Technology)
  4. United States (Geography)
  5. 2020 United States presidential election (Miscellaneous)
  6. Donald Trump (Pop Culture)
  7. World War II (History)
  8. Facebook (Science & Technology)
  9. India (Geography)
  10. Bitcoin (Miscellaneous)
  11. Game of Thrones (Pop Culture)
  12. Abraham Lincoln (History)
  13. COVID-19 pandemic (Science & Technology)
  14. China (Geography)
  15. YouTube (Miscellaneous)
  16. Michael Jackson (Pop Culture)
  17. Julius Caesar (History)
  18. Elon Musk (Science & Technology)
  19. United Kingdom (Geography)
  20. Black Lives Matter (Miscellaneous)
  21. Harry Potter (Pop Culture)
  22. Cleopatra (History)
  23. Google (Science & Technology)
  24. Japan (Geography)
  25. Stephen Hawking (Miscellaneous)
  26. Kim Kardashian (Pop Culture)
  27. Martin Luther King Jr. (History)
  28. Steve Jobs (Science & Technology)
  29. Russia (Geography)
  30. Netflix (Miscellaneous)
  31. Taylor Swift (Pop Culture)
  32. Winston Churchill (History)
  33. iPhone (Science & Technology)
  34. Brazil (Geography)
  35. World War I (Miscellaneous)
  36. Leonardo DiCaprio (Pop Culture)
  37. Vladimir Lenin (History)
  38. Albert Einstein (Science & Technology)
  39. France (Geography)
  40. The Beatles (Miscellaneous)
  41. Lady Gaga (Pop Culture)
  42. Albert Einstein (History)
  43. Nikola Tesla (Science & Technology)
  44. Germany (Geography)
  45. World Cup (Miscellaneous)
  46. Elon Musk (Pop Culture)
  47. Mahatma Gandhi (History)
  48. iPhone (Science & Technology)
  49. Italy (Geography)
  50. Elon Musk (Miscellaneous)
  51. Barack Obama (Pop Culture)
  52. Adolf Hitler (History)
  53. Wikipedia (Science & Technology)
  54. United States (Geography)
  55. 2020 United States presidential election (Miscellaneous)
  56. Donald Trump (Pop Culture)
  57. World War II (History)
  58. Facebook (Science & Technology)
  59. India (Geography)
  60. Bitcoin (Miscellaneous)
  61. Game of Thrones (Pop Culture)
  62. Abraham Lincoln (History)
  63. COVID-19 pandemic (Science & Technology)
  64. China (Geography)
  65. YouTube (Miscellaneous)
  66. Michael Jackson (Pop Culture)
  67. Julius Caesar (History)
  68. Elon Musk (Science & Technology)
  69. United Kingdom (Geography)
  70. Black Lives Matter (Miscellaneous)
  71. Harry Potter (Pop Culture)
  72. Cleopatra (History)
  73. Google (Science & Technology)
  74. Japan (Geography)
  75. Stephen Hawking (Miscellaneous)
  76. Kim Kardashian (Pop Culture)
  77. Martin Luther King Jr. (History)
  78. Steve Jobs (Science & Technology)
  79. Russia (Geography)
  80. Netflix (Miscellaneous)
  81. Taylor Swift (Pop Culture)
  82. Winston Churchill (History)
  83. iPhone (Science & Technology)
  84. Brazil (Geography)
  85. World War I (Miscellaneous)
  86. Leonardo DiCaprio (Pop Culture)
  87. Vladimir Lenin (History)
  88. Albert Einstein (Science & Technology)
  89. France (Geography)
  90. The Beatles (Miscellaneous)
  91. Lady Gaga (Pop Culture)
  92. Albert Einstein (History)
  93. Nikola Tesla (Science & Technology)
  94. Germany (Geography)
  95. World Cup (Miscellaneous)
  96. Elon Musk (Pop Culture)
  97. Mahatma Gandhi (History)
  98. iPhone (Science & Technology)
  99. Italy (Geography)
  100. Elon Musk (Miscellaneous)