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Type of site | Internet encyclopedia project |
|---|---|
| Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
| URL | lld.wikipedia.org/ |
| Commercial | No |
| Registration | Optional |
Content license | Creative Commons Attribution/ Share-Alike 4.0 (most text also dual-licensed underGFDL) Media licensing varies |
TheLadin Wikipedia is theLadin-language edition ofWikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. Started in August 2020,[1][2] it has 180,810 articles as of November 2025 and 52 active registered users. It reached 10,000 articles in January 2022 and 40,000 in June 2022.
The Ladin Wikipedia should not be confused with theLadino Wikipedia (another name forJudaeo-Spanish Wikipedia) or theLatin Wikipedia.
The Ladin Wikipedia started as a project onWikimedia Incubator in 2005.[2][3] Due to the existence of many dialects of theLadin language and a weak spread in the usage ofstandard Ladin, it took a long time to become a definitive project of Wikipedia: about 15 years from the creation of the project[4] and 3 years from the beginning of the participation of the institutions.[5][6] It reached its first 1000 articles on 14 November 2019, while it was still a test wiki on Wikimedia Incubator.[7]
The articles can be written instandard Ladin (Ladin Dolomitan) or in one of the five different dialects:Gherdëina,Badiot,Fascian,Fodom,Anpezan (the latter two are almost never used).[8]
The Ladin Wikipedia has one of the highest article per speaker ratios with around five articles for each native speaker.[9]