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Romanian Wikipedia : ウィキペディア英語版
Romanian Wikipedia (abr. ''ro.wiki'' or ''ro.wp'';The article on this matter on the Romanian Wikipedia in Romanian: ''Wikipedia în limba română'') is the Romanian language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Started in July 2003, this edition has about 301.500 articles (as of 18 April 2015) and is the 27th largest Wikipedia edition. In December 2004, users on the Romanian Wikipedia started to talk about founding a local chapter of Wikimedia, ''Asociaţia Wikimedia România''.==History==The first articles in the Romanian Wikipedia were written in July 2003, with the first version of the main page being drafted on 12 July. The user interface, initially in English, started being translated into Romanian by Bogdan Stăncescu (registered with the username Gutza) as soon as he was given sysop rights.(International Wiki mailing list ) The same user subsequently contacted several Romanian universities that were available on the internet, as well as the Romanian Academy, in order to attract new contributors. His efforts were soon remarked by the Romanian media, who invited him on several occasions to introduce the project to the public. Acasă.ro, 16 December 2004: (Enciclopedie gratis pe Internet, în română ) ''Bănăţeanul'', 24 July 2004: (Informaţie la click ) By the end of 2003, the Romanian Wikipedia had exceeded 3000 articles, ranking 16th among all Wikipedias. The 10,000th article was written on 13 December 2004, and the 50,000th on 5 January 2007.In April 2004, the Romanian Wikipedia supported the launch of the Aromanian Wikipedia (see Aromanian language).In its early days, the Romanian Wikipedia encountered problems concerning its division and the creation of a separate Moldovan Wikipedia (see Moldovan language). A Moldovan language version of Wikipedia exists as it was created automatically together with a larger number of other Wikipedias, because the language had been assigned a separate ISO 639 code (''mo/mol''—which were deprecated in November 2008 by the ISO authoritieshttp://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_changes.php). At its beginnings it worked as a portal redirecting to the Romanian Wikipedia, but it eventually began allowing content (although only intended for Cyrillic Moldovan/Romanian as it was used before 1989 in the Moldavian SSR), starting big editing wars and endless discussion. Starting from 2006 it is frozen and editing is no longer permitted. This question is still raised from time to time, although users on Wikipedia voted on its closure.(Vote and discussion on the closure of Moldovan Wikipedia ) on Meta-WikiThe Romanian Wikipedia reached the 100,000 article milestone on 11 January 2008. As of April 2015, it has 300,000 articles and 330,000 registered users, of which 21 are administrators.

Romanian Wikipedia (abr. ''ro.wiki'' or ''ro.wp'';〔The article on this matter on the Romanian Wikipedia 〕 in Romanian: ''Wikipedia în limba română'') is the Romanian language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Started in July 2003, this edition has about 301.500 articles (as of 18 April 2015) and is the 27th largest Wikipedia edition. In December 2004, users on the Romanian Wikipedia started to talk about founding a local chapter of Wikimedia, ''Asociaţia Wikimedia România''.
==History==

The first articles in the Romanian Wikipedia were written in July 2003, with the first version of the main page being drafted on 12 July. The user interface, initially in English, started being translated into Romanian by Bogdan Stăncescu (registered with the username Gutza) as soon as he was given sysop rights.〔(International Wiki mailing list )〕 The same user subsequently contacted several Romanian universities that were available on the internet, as well as the Romanian Academy, in order to attract new contributors. His efforts were soon remarked by the Romanian media, who invited him on several occasions to introduce the project to the public.〔 Acasă.ro, 16 December 2004: (Enciclopedie gratis pe Internet, în română )〕〔 ''Bănăţeanul'', 24 July 2004: (Informaţie la click )〕 By the end of 2003, the Romanian Wikipedia had exceeded 3000 articles, ranking 16th among all Wikipedias. The 10,000th article was written on 13 December 2004, and the 50,000th on 5 January 2007.
In April 2004, the Romanian Wikipedia supported the launch of the Aromanian Wikipedia (see Aromanian language).
In its early days, the Romanian Wikipedia encountered problems concerning its division and the creation of a separate Moldovan Wikipedia (see Moldovan language). A Moldovan language version of Wikipedia exists as it was created automatically together with a larger number of other Wikipedias, because the language had been assigned a separate ISO 639 code (''mo/mol''—which were deprecated in November 2008 by the ISO authorities〔http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_changes.php〕). At its beginnings it worked as a portal redirecting to the Romanian Wikipedia, but it eventually began allowing content (although only intended for Cyrillic Moldovan/Romanian as it was used before 1989 in the Moldavian SSR), starting big editing wars and endless discussion. Starting from 2006 it is frozen and editing is no longer permitted. This question is still raised from time to time, although users on Wikipedia voted on its closure.〔(Vote and discussion on the closure of Moldovan Wikipedia ) on Meta-Wiki〕
The Romanian Wikipedia reached the 100,000 article milestone on 11 January 2008. As of April 2015, it has 300,000 articles and 330,000 registered users, of which 21 are administrators.

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ウィキペディアでRomanian Wikipedia (abr. ''ro.wiki'' or ''ro.wp'';The article on this matter on the Romanian Wikipedia in Romanian: ''Wikipedia în limba română'') is the Romanian language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Started in July 2003, this edition has about 301.500 articles (as of 18 April 2015) and is the 27th largest Wikipedia edition. In December 2004, users on the Romanian Wikipedia started to talk about founding a local chapter of Wikimedia, ''Asociaţia Wikimedia România''.==History==The first articles in the Romanian Wikipedia were written in July 2003, with the first version of the main page being drafted on 12 July. The user interface, initially in English, started being translated into Romanian by Bogdan Stăncescu (registered with the username Gutza) as soon as he was given sysop rights.(International Wiki mailing list ) The same user subsequently contacted several Romanian universities that were available on the internet, as well as the Romanian Academy, in order to attract new contributors. His efforts were soon remarked by the Romanian media, who invited him on several occasions to introduce the project to the public. Acasă.ro, 16 December 2004: (Enciclopedie gratis pe Internet, în română ) ''Bănăţeanul'', 24 July 2004: (Informaţie la click ) By the end of 2003, the Romanian Wikipedia had exceeded 3000 articles, ranking 16th among all Wikipedias. The 10,000th article was written on 13 December 2004, and the 50,000th on 5 January 2007.In April 2004, the Romanian Wikipedia supported the launch of the Aromanian Wikipedia (see Aromanian language).In its early days, the Romanian Wikipedia encountered problems concerning its division and the creation of a separate Moldovan Wikipedia (see Moldovan language). A Moldovan language version of Wikipedia exists as it was created automatically together with a larger number of other Wikipedias, because the language had been assigned a separate ISO 639 code (''mo/mol''—which were deprecated in November 2008 by the ISO authoritieshttp://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_changes.php). At its beginnings it worked as a portal redirecting to the Romanian Wikipedia, but it eventually began allowing content (although only intended for Cyrillic Moldovan/Romanian as it was used before 1989 in the Moldavian SSR), starting big editing wars and endless discussion. Starting from 2006 it is frozen and editing is no longer permitted. This question is still raised from time to time, although users on Wikipedia voted on its closure.(Vote and discussion on the closure of Moldovan Wikipedia ) on Meta-WikiThe Romanian Wikipedia reached the 100,000 article milestone on 11 January 2008. As of April 2015, it has 300,000 articles and 330,000 registered users, of which 21 are administrators.」の詳細全文を読む



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