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The Dutch Wikipedia (Dutch: Nederlandstalige Wikipedia) is the Dutch-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was founded on 19 June 2001. As of June 2024, the Dutch Wikipedia is the sixth-largest Wikipedia edition, with 2,159,354 articles. It was the fourth Wikipedia edition to exceed … See more
The Dutch Wikipedia was started on 19 June 2001, and reached 100,000 articles on 14 October 2005. It briefly surpassed the Polish Wikipedia as … See more
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WEBSep 8, 2022 · Welcome to the Dutch language course. Notice the arrows under the images of a number of cities where Dutch is spoken? Click on …
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