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Wikimedia Finno-Ugric Collaboration is a partnership among communities working on Wikimedia projects in Finno-Ugric languages.

The main goals of the collaborative are:

  1. to support each other through sharing and learning;
  1. to support growth of all Wikimedia projects in these languages;
  1. to increase and improve information available about Finno-Ugric cultures and peoples in Wikimedia projects in other languages.

Hintergrund

Wikimedia Finno-Ugric Collaboration was initiated on organizational level in year 2011 by Wikimedia Eesti together with local Finno-Ugric organizations (e.g. NPO Fenno-Ugria) with an aim to provide better support for Finno-Ugric Wikimedia projects and their communities. Soon discussions continued with the participation of Wikimédia Magyarország [1] and idea to organize Seminar for Finno-Ugric Wikipedias was born. The first seminar took place from 22nd−24th of August 2014 in Estonia. That was followed by 2nd Finno-Ugric wikiseminar in South-Estonia in 2015 and 3rd wikiseminar in Karelia (Russia) in 2016. 4th Finno-Ugric wikiseminar was held once again in South-Estonia in 2020.

Wikipedias

 
Map of Finno-Ugric languages

There are 15 Wikipedia projects:

Sprache Artikel Aktive Benutzer
Finnisch (fi) 589,729 1,599
Ungarisch (hu) 554,846 1,550
Estnisch (et) 251,129 591
Ostmari (mhr) 11,333 23
Bergmari (mrj) 10,432 15
Nordsamisch (se) 7,897 23
Ersja-Mordwinisch (myv) 7,870 20
Mokschanisch (mdf) 7,168 17
Wepsisch (vep) 7,000 26
Võro (fiu-vro) 6,757 24
Inari-Samisch (smn) 6,096 27
Udmurtisch (udm) 5,702 17
Komi (kv) 5,676 26
Olonetzisch (olo) 4,515 18
Komi-Permjakisch (koi) 3,468 19

There are 13 Wikipedias in incubator:

Karelisch (krl), Meänkieli (fit), Livisch (liv), Wotisch (vot), Kvenisch (fkv), Südsamisch (sma), Nenets (yrk), Selkupisch (sel), Mansi (mns), Kildin Saam (sjd), Lule-Samisch (smj), Ischorisch (izh), Khanty (kca).

Aktivitäten

Past activities

Ongoing and future activities

Prior activities

Siehe auch

References