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The Romanian Wikipedia (abr. ''ro.wiki'' or ''ro.wp''; ro, Wikipedia în limba română) is the
Romanian language Romanian (obsolete spellings: Rumanian or Roumanian; autonym: ''limba română'' , or ''românește'', ) is the official and main language of Romania and the Republic of Moldova. As a minority language it is spoken by stable communities in ...
edition of
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, the free encyclopedia. Started on 12 July 2003, as of this edition has articles and is the largest Wikipedia edition. In December 2004, users on the Romanian Wikipedia started to talk about founding a local chapter of Wikimedia, '' Asociația 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. The same user subsequently contacted several Romanian universities that were available on the internet, as well as the
Romanian Academy The Romanian Academy ( ro, Academia Română ) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains. The academy has 181 active members who are elected for life. According to its byl ...
, 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. By the end of 2003, the Romanian Wikipedia had exceeded 3,000 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 The Aromanian language (, , , or ), also known as Macedo-Romanian or Vlach, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian and Romanian, spoken in Southeastern Europe. Its speakers are called Aromanians or Vl ...
). In June 2004, the Romanian Wikipedia encountered problems concerning its division and the creation of a separate Moldovan Wikipedia (see
Moldovan language Moldovan (Latin alphabet: ''limba moldovenească''; Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet: лимба молдовеняскэ), also known historically as Moldavian, is one of the two local names of the Romanian language in Moldova. "Moldovan" is declar ...
). A Moldovan-language version of Wikipedia was brought into existence because it was created automatically together with a larger number of other Wikipedias, as the language had been assigned separate
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codes ('' mo/ mol''—which were deprecated in November 2008 by the ISO authorities). At its beginnings, it worked as a portal redirecting to the Romanian Wikipedia, but in March 2005, it eventually began allowing content (although only intended for Cyrillic Moldovan/Romanian as it was used before 1989 in the
Moldavian SSR The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic ( ro, Republica Sovietică Socialistă Moldovenească, Moldovan Cyrillic: ) was one of the 15  republics of the Soviet Union which existed from 1940 to 1991. The republic was formed on 2 August 194 ...
and remains in use only in the breakaway state of
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), starting big editing wars and endless discussion. Between December 2006 up to its deletion in November 2017, it was frozen and editing was no longer permitted. This question was raised from time to time, although users on Wikipedia voted on its closure and its deletion. The Romanian Wikipedia reached the 100,000 article milestone on 11 January 2008. As of March 2023, it has 437,000 articles and 1,050 active users, of whom 17 are administrators.


Peculiarities

The logo of the Romanian Wikipedia was at first slightly different from the logos of other Wikipedias. The Cyrillic letter '' И'' in the logo was replaced with the Romanian letter '' Ă''. It was later restored to the generic Wikipedia logo. Articles can contain small spelling variations, mostly regarding the use of the letters ''â'' and ''î'', both used for the
close central unrounded vowel The close central unrounded vowel, or high central unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound used in some languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , namely the lower-case letter ''i'' with a hori ...
(cf.
Romanian alphabet The Romanian alphabet is a variant of the Latin alphabet used for writing the Romanian language. It is a modification of the classical Latin alphabet and consists of 31 letters, five of which (Ă, Â, Î, Ș, and Ț) have been modified from t ...
). According to the 1993 spelling rules promoted by the
Romanian Academy The Romanian Academy ( ro, Academia Română ) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains. The academy has 181 active members who are elected for life. According to its byl ...
, is transcribed as either ''î'', when used as the first or last letter of words, or ''â'', when it occurs in the middle of the word (with some exceptions). Still, between 1953 and 1993, the Romanian language only used ''î'' - after 1964 an exception was made for derivations of the words ''România'' ("Romania"), ''român'' ("Romanian") and related words. The Academy rules are mandatory in government organisations and in state schools in
Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and ...
.
Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The unrecognised state of Transnistr ...
adopted the Latin alphabet for the Romanian language before the spelling reform in 1993, and it didn't switch to the new spelling up until 2001, using the letter ''î'' before exclusively (exceptions were made for ''România'' and the other related words, spelled with ''â''). In practice, either usage is acceptable in both countries, and indeed there are publishing houses and printed magazines that use either or both of the two rules.
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uses the new Romanian spelling. Other spelling differences include ''sunt''/''sînt'' or ''niciun''/''nici un''. The Romanian Wikipedia community adopted a language policy stating that both pre-1993 and post-1993 spelling norms are permitted, and editing an article just to switch it from one norm to the other is not acceptable; switching is allowed if the article is significantly expanded or rewritten. Concerning the addressing policy, Romanian Wikipedia uses the polite forms of the personal pronouns and verbs. A policy on this was discussed in early 2006, and consensus was reached for the use of ''dumneavoastră'' (polite "you") instead of ''tu'' (familiar "you") on its pages.


Timeline

;Annual number of articles as of December (each year) since the creation of edition. ;Number of total articles at a specific time * October 2003: 250 articles * 7 April 2004: 5,000 articles * 12 December 2004: 10,000 articles * 5 January 2007: 50,000 articles * 11 January 2008: 100,000 articles * 21 May 2009: 125,000 articles * 13 September 2010: 150,000 articles * 5 August 2012: 200,000 articles * 25 July 2014: 250,000 articles :ro:Wikipedia:Cafenea/Arhivă/2014/iulie#250k * 13 April 2015: 300,000 articles * 2 September 2015: 350,000 articles * 15 August 2019: 400,000 articles


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