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Trending in The Netherlands
on Apr 1, 2024

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

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  1. NL
    David Cohen
    - 38%
  2. NL
    Virrie Cohen
    - 38%
  3. NL
    Havana syndrome
    new
  4. NL
    Freddie Mercury
    new
  5. NL
    Judenrat Amsterdam
    - 33%
  6. FA
    Reza Davood-Nejad
    new
  7. NL
    Easter
    - 199%
  8. NL
    Rob Kaman
    stable
  9. EN
    Pornhub
    + 5%
  10. NL
    Republican People's Party
    + 65%
  11. NL
    Mathieu van der Poel
    - 170%
  12. NL
    Abraham Asscher
    - 37%
  13. NL
    Def Rhymz
    new
  14. NL
    burriata
    new
  15. NL
    Bernadette Soubirous
    new
  16. NL
    Schutzstaffel
    new
  17. NL
    Dione de Graaff
    new
  18. NL
    Tour of Flanders
    - 429%
  19. EN
    April Fools' Day
    new
  20. NL
    Ferdinand aus der Fünten
    - 50%
  21. NL
    Rob Oudkerk
    - 39%
  22. NL
    April Fools' Day
    new
  23. EN
    3 Body Problem
    stable
  24. EN
    The Three-Body Problem
    + 3%
  25. EN
    Broma
    new
  26. EN
    2024 Turkish local elections
    + 31%
  27. NL
    Queen
    new
  28. NL
    Frank Lucas
    new
  29. NL
    Sphinx
    - 4%
  30. EN
    Havana syndrome
    new
  31. NL
    Ben Cramer
    new
  32. NL
    Eva Crutzen
    new
  33. NL
    Robert Oppenheimer
    - 40%
  34. NL
    Facebook
    stable
  35. TR
    2024 Turkish local elections
    - 43%
  36. NL
    xHamster
    + 9%
  37. NL
    Louisa Janssen
    + 4%
  38. EN
    Republican People's Party
    new
  39. NL
    Dave von Raven
    new
  40. FA
    Mohammad Reza Zahedi
    new
  41. NL
    American Gangster
    new
  42. NL
    ChatGPT
    + 10%
  43. NL
    De Joodse Raad (television series)
    - 33%
  44. NL
    Pentecost
    - 71%
  45. NL
    Mystic River
    new
  46. EN
    Rob Kaman
    stable
  47. NL
    Netherlands
    stable
  48. NL
    April 1
    new
  49. NL
    Live Aid
    new
  50. EN
    Freddie Mercury
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from The Netherlands on Apr 1, 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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