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on Mar 7, 2024

The most searched Wikipedia pages in Brazil: discover what people are looking for!

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  1. EN
    Lola Beltrán
    new
  2. PT
    Lola Beltrán
    new
  3. PT
    Júnior Santos
    new
  4. PT
    International Women's Day
    + 48%
  5. PT
    ChatGPT
    + 1%
  6. ES
    Lola Beltrán
    new
  7. PT
    Copa Libertadores
    + 49%
  8. PT
    Facebook
    + 14%
  9. PT
    AmBev
    - 3%
  10. PT
    Sony Channel
    - 13%
  11. PT
    UEFA Europa League
    new
  12. PT
    Jake Paul
    new
  13. PT
    Maria da Penha
    + 21%
  14. PT
    Canal Brasil
    - 12%
  15. EN
    Porno y helado
    + 10%
  16. PT
    Marie Curie
    + 11%
  17. PT
    Brazil
    - 2%
  18. PT
    Caroline De Toni
    new
  19. PT
    Gal Gadot
    new
  20. PT
    Instagram
    + 17%
  21. PT
    Mike Tyson
    new
  22. PT
    Malala Yousafzai
    + 18%
  23. PT
    Nikolas Ferreira
    new
  24. PT
    Thiago Almada
    new
  25. PT
    YouTube
    + 3%
  26. PT
    Bayer 04 Leverkusen
    new
  27. PT
    March 7
    new
  28. PT
    2024 Copa do Brasil
    new
  29. PT
    Leonardo Rech Ortiz
    - 86%
  30. PT
    Jogo do Bicho
    - 17%
  31. PT
    Lollapalooza
    new
  32. PT
    Rocco Siffredi
    new
  33. PT
    Dimitri Payet
    + 3%
  34. PT
    Yasmin Brunet
    - 33%
  35. PT
    Photos of the dead Mamonas Assassinas
    - 14%
  36. PT
    Marta
    + 21%
  37. PT
    WhatsApp
    - 7%
  38. PT
    Machado de Assis
    new
  39. PT
    Rafael Santos Borré
    - 100%
  40. PT
    2024 Copa Sudamericana
    + 4%
  41. PT
    Anne Frank
    + 14%
  42. PT
    Óscar Romero
    new
  43. PT
    Fundação Padre Anchieta
    + 7%
  44. PT
    Cristiano Ronaldo
    - 8%
  45. PT
    Soccer Northeast Cup Brazil
    new
  46. PT
    Esporte Clube Água Santa
    new
  47. PT
    2024 Copa Libertadores
    new
  48. PT
    Jorge Marco de Oliveira Moraes
    new
  49. PT
    Renascer
    new
  50. PT
    Tarsila do Amaral
    + 8%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Brazil on Mar 7, 2024.
The green, red and yellow indicators on each row are based on data from the day before: to get insights about the historical records, click here.
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