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on Sep 29, 2024

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

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  1. SV
    Marie Göranzon
    + 93%
  2. SV
    Lolo Amble
    + 93%
  3. SV
    Jan Malmsjö
    + 92%
  4. EN
    Lyle and Erik Menéndez
    + 2%
  5. SV
    Annika Jankell
    new
  6. SV
    Jonas Malmsjö
    new
  7. SV
    Britt Ekland
    new
  8. SV
    Lars Amble
    new
  9. SV
    Thorsten Flinck
    new
  10. SV
    Maria Bonnevie
    new
  11. SV
    Lill Lindfors
    new
  12. SV
    Irene Lindh
    new
  13. SV
    Sara Sommerfeld
    new
  14. SV
    Estonia disaster
    - 120%
  15. SV
    Peter Malmsjö
    new
  16. SV
    Hezbollah
    - 105%
  17. SV
    Lyle and Erik Menéndez
    - 13%
  18. SV
    Bengt Frithiofsson
    - 41%
  19. SV
    Putte Kock
    new
  20. SV
    Hassan Nasrallah
    - 219%
  21. SV
    Loreen
    new
  22. SV
    Albin Lee Meldau
    new
  23. SV
    John Ashton
    new
  24. SV
    Lebanon
    - 3%
  25. EN
    Hassan Nasrallah
    - 274%
  26. SV
    Sara Stridsberg
    new
  27. SV
    Marie-Louise Ekman
    new
  28. EN
    2024 Austrian legislative election
    new
  29. SV
    Helena Bergström
    new
  30. SV
    Bo Göranzon
    new
  31. SV
    Colin Nutley
    new
  32. SV
    Jonas Rouhi
    + 40%
  33. SV
    Maggie Smith
    - 188%
  34. SV
    Drake Hogestyn
    new
  35. SV
    Sofia Pekkari
    new
  36. SV
    John Guidetti
    new
  37. EN
    Hezbollah
    - 109%
  38. EN
    Maggie Smith
    - 195%
  39. SV
    Anna Kinberg Batra
    - 143%
  40. SV
    Lena Malmsjö
    new
  41. SV
    Joyce Carol Oates
    new
  42. SV
    Israel
    + 11%
  43. SV
    Austrian Freedom Party
    new
  44. EN
    Austrian Freedom Party
    new
  45. SV
    Thin Blue Line
    new
  46. EN
    John Ashton
    new
  47. SV
    Gert Wingårdh
    new
  48. EN
    Sean Combs
    - 6%
  49. SV
    Peter Haber
    new
  50. SV
    Days of Our Lives
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Sweden on Sep 29, 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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