The Croatian Wikipedia (Croatian: Wikipedija na hrvatskom jeziku) is the Croatian version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, started on February 16, 2003. This version has more than 103,000 articles as of October 2011, making it the 39th largest edition of Wikipedia.
As of October 2011, the Croatian Wikipedia has more than 80,000 registered editors, out of which approximately 600 are active, and 27 are administrators. As of October 2011, there ...
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