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Trending in The Netherlands
on Oct 20, 2023

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

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  1. NL
    Facebook
    - 47%
  2. NL
    Joran van der Sloot
    - 56%
  3. NL
    Ramsey Nasr
    - 119%
  4. NL
    David Beckham
    + 13%
  5. EN
    YouTube
    + 16%
  6. NL
    State of Palestine
    - 18%
  7. EN
    Google Translate
    - 9%
  8. NL
    Israel
    - 2%
  9. NL
    Gaza Strip
    - 18%
  10. EN
    Killers of the Flower Moon
    + 24%
  11. NL
    Hamas
    - 19%
  12. EN
    Facebook
    - 14%
  13. NL
    Johan Vlemmix
    - 49%
  14. NL
    The Rolling Stones
    new
  15. NL
    Aysel Erbudak
    new
  16. NL
    Bertrie Wierenga
    new
  17. EN
    Hackney Diamonds
    new
  18. EN
    2023 Men's Cricket World Cup
    + 3%
  19. NL
    Rebecca Loos
    new
  20. AR
    Jerusalem
    - 4%
  21. NL
    history of Israel
    + 4%
  22. NL
    Mick Jagger
    new
  23. NL
    Zionism
    - 64%
  24. NL
    Israeli–Palestinian conflict
    - 32%
  25. NL
    Holodomor
    new
  26. AR
    Facebook
    + 21%
  27. EN
    David Beckham
    stable
  28. NL
    Emma Wortelboer
    new
  29. NL
    Louisa Janssen
    new
  30. NL
    Sywert van Lienden
    new
  31. EN
    Israel–Hamas war
    - 29%
  32. EN
    Cricket World Cup
    + 10%
  33. NL
    Netherlands
    + 10%
  34. NL
    West Bank
    + 5%
  35. EN
    Israel
    - 15%
  36. NL
    Lebanon
    new
  37. EN
    Pepper X
    new
  38. NL
    kibbutz
    - 211%
  39. EN
    USS Carney
    new
  40. NL
    Meat Loaf
    new
  41. EN
    Dangerous Minds
    new
  42. NL
    Hackney Diamonds
    new
  43. EN
    State of Palestine
    - 11%
  44. NL
    Marilyn Monroe
    new
  45. EN
    Leo
    - 47%
  46. NL
    Hezbollah
    - 76%
  47. EN
    Hamas
    - 25%
  48. NL
    disappearance of Natalee Holloway
    - 69%
  49. NL
    Stéphane Kox
    new
  50. EN
    2023 Rugby World Cup
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from The Netherlands on Oct 20, 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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