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by llmurder 399 days ago
I found this very interesting and tried to find the most surprising entries on the list. One of them is Šiprage, a settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina with a population of 992. It has wikipedia pages in 225 languages, more than "Internet" (224). I wonder why.

Fascinating post.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0iprage

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> I wonder why

A very active member of their community armed with a translator, very probably.

With 225 translators haha
? A single multilingual electronic translator...
There is a lot of low-hanging fruit for low-effort, semi-automated article creators.

One of the favorite areas is CDPs and really small towns. You can pick up gazettes and databases full of places that have, like, one post office or a singular train station. They may be ghost towns or mining towns or something. Then you just vomit them all into individual articles.

There is some debate about the notability, accuracy, and utility of such articles. Many are forever doomed to be stubs, just from a lack of real documentation about them. Often people will find that the place never really existed per se despite its very real entry in the database.