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Trending in Germany
on May 12, 2024

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

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  1. DE
    Nemo
    + 54%
  2. DE
    Eurovision Song Contest 2024
    + 12%
  3. DE
    non-binary
    + 32%
  4. DE
    Mother's Day
    + 75%
  5. DE
    Isaak
    - 11%
  6. DE
    Pablo Grant
    new
  7. DE
    pansexuality
    + 60%
  8. DE
    Eurovision Song Contest
    - 65%
  9. DE
    Hendrik Arnst
    new
  10. DE
    list of longest cantilever bridges
    - 5%
  11. EN
    Eurovision Song Contest 2024
    - 20%
  12. DE
    Joost Klein
    - 102%
  13. DE
    Maxton Hall — The World Between Us
    - 10%
  14. DE
    Spectre
    new
  15. DE
    Bambie Thug
    stable
  16. DE
    Collateral
    new
  17. RU
    Andrey Belousov
    new
  18. DE
    Roger Corman
    new
  19. DE
    aurora
    - 204%
  20. DE
    Eden Golan
    - 8%
  21. DE
    Malin Åkerman
    - 297%
  22. DE
    Damian Hardung
    - 6%
  23. DE
    Eurovision Song Contest 2025
    new
  24. DE
    caliphate
    - 113%
  25. DE
    Claudia Michelsen
    new
  26. DE
    The Code
    new
  27. DE
    André Simonazzi
    new
  28. DE
    Céline Dion
    - 36%
  29. DE
    Shetland Islands
    new
  30. DE
    Look Who's Back
    new
  31. DE
    FC St. Pauli
    new
  32. DE
    Holstein Kiel
    - 33%
  33. DE
    Baby Lasagna
    new
  34. DE
    Harriet Herbig-Matten
    - 1%
  35. DE
    Andrey Belousov
    new
  36. DE
    Joaquin Phoenix
    new
  37. DE
    Suicide Squad
    new
  38. DE
    deaths in 2024
    + 11%
  39. DE
    Pornhub
    new
  40. EN
    Nemo
    new
  41. DE
    River Phoenix
    new
  42. DE
    Jens Knossalla
    new
  43. DE
    Slimane
    - 67%
  44. DE
    Hannah Gharib
    new
  45. DE
    Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
    - 42%
  46. DE
    2024 IIHF World Championship
    - 82%
  47. DE
    Marijke Amado
    new
  48. DE
    Mother's Day
    new
  49. DE
    Germany
    new
  50. DE
    Fabian Hürzeler
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Germany on May 12, 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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