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Trending in The Netherlands
on Oct 19, 2023

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

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  1. NL
    Jaap Eden
    + 96%
  2. NL
    Facebook
    - 48%
  3. NL
    Ramsey Nasr
    + 52%
  4. NL
    Joran van der Sloot
    - 107%
  5. NL
    State of Palestine
    - 24%
  6. EN
    Google Translate
    - 3%
  7. NL
    Gaza Strip
    - 19%
  8. NL
    kibbutz
    new
  9. NL
    David Beckham
    - 2%
  10. EN
    YouTube
    - 4%
  11. NL
    Johan Vlemmix
    + 19%
  12. NL
    Israel
    - 19%
  13. EN
    Jaap Eden
    new
  14. NL
    Hamas
    - 7%
  15. NL
    Hans Spekman
    new
  16. NL
    Zionism
    - 7%
  17. EN
    Facebook
    - 78%
  18. NL
    Israeli–Palestinian conflict
    - 24%
  19. EN
    2023 Men's Cricket World Cup
    stable
  20. NL
    Bas Nijhuis
    new
  21. NL
    Hezbollah
    + 27%
  22. NL
    Loes Haverkort
    + 33%
  23. EN
    Killers of the Flower Moon
    new
  24. EN
    Golani Brigade
    new
  25. EN
    Israel–Hamas war
    - 19%
  26. NL
    disappearance of Natalee Holloway
    - 56%
  27. AR
    Jerusalem
    - 19%
  28. NL
    Rebecca Romijn
    new
  29. NL
    bandy
    new
  30. EN
    Leo
    new
  31. NL
    Jelka van Houten
    new
  32. NL
    history of Israel
    - 8%
  33. EN
    David Beckham
    - 4%
  34. AR
    Jaap Eden
    new
  35. EN
    Israel
    - 4%
  36. EN
    State of Palestine
    - 20%
  37. NL
    Welmoed Sijtsma
    new
  38. EN
    Hamas
    - 10%
  39. RU
    Jaap Eden
    new
  40. AR
    Facebook
    - 16%
  41. EN
    Cricket World Cup
    stable
  42. EN
    Burt Young
    new
  43. NL
    West Bank
    - 37%
  44. NL
    Netherlands
    new
  45. FA
    Dariush Mehrjui
    - 72%
  46. EN
    The Fall of the House of Usher
    - 6%
  47. NL
    Burt Young
    new
  48. NL
    Philomena Essed
    new
  49. EN
    Joran van der Sloot
    - 82%
  50. NL
    Taylor Swift
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from The Netherlands on Oct 19, 2023.
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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