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on May 18, 2024

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

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  1. PT
    Cássio Ramos
    + 7%
  2. PT
    ChatGPT
    - 65%
  3. PT
    Marco Reus
    new
  4. PT
    Sony Channel
    + 19%
  5. PT
    Tony Ramos
    - 64%
  6. PT
    noble title
    + 19%
  7. PT
    YouTube
    - 17%
  8. PT
    Gabriel Barbosa
    - 22%
  9. PT
    Monique Evans
    - 76%
  10. PT
    Canal Brasil
    + 10%
  11. PT
    Silvio Luiz
    - 185%
  12. PT
    Yasuke
    - 43%
  13. PT
    euthanasia
    new
  14. PT
    Pablo Marçal
    stable
  15. PT
    Jogo do Bicho
    + 25%
  16. PT
    Brazil women's national volleyball team
    new
  17. PT
    Bayer 04 Leverkusen
    new
  18. PT
    Baby Reindeer
    + 23%
  19. PT
    anal stage
    new
  20. PT
    Bridgerton
    + 14%
  21. PT
    Brazil
    - 6%
  22. PT
    Romário
    new
  23. PT
    Amy Winehouse
    + 22%
  24. PT
    Bundesliga
    new
  25. PT
    The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas
    new
  26. PT
    Andrea Boce
    new
  27. PT
    Solomon
    + 3%
  28. PT
    Tarsila do Amaral
    new
  29. PT
    Pentecost
    new
  30. PT
    Betano
    new
  31. PT
    Rio Grande do Sul
    - 36%
  32. PT
    Antero Greco
    - 337%
  33. PT
    Anne Hathaway
    new
  34. PT
    Nava Mau
    new
  35. PT
    Xabi Alonso
    new
  36. PT
    2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods
    - 67%
  37. PT
    Ayrton Senna
    new
  38. PT
    Mick Jagger
    stable
  39. PT
    UEFA Champions League
    new
  40. PT
    Araceli Cabrera Sánchez Crespo
    - 4%
  41. PT
    2024 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League
    new
  42. PT
    Eduardo Leite
    - 39%
  43. EN
    Oleksandr Usyk
    new
  44. PT
    America Football Club
    new
  45. PT
    Rogério Ceni
    new
  46. PT
    Nicola Coughlan
    new
  47. EN
    Yasuke
    - 100%
  48. PT
    Clube de Regatas do Flamengo
    new
  49. PT
    André Felipe
    new
  50. PT
    Marianne Bachmeier
    - 43%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Brazil on May 18, 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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