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Trending in The Netherlands
on Nov 1, 2024

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

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  1. NL
    Folkert Idsinga
    new
  2. NL
    All Saints' Day
    + 53%
  3. NL
    Peter Buwalda
    new
  4. NL
    Halloween
    - 164%
  5. NL
    Arjen Lubach
    + 31%
  6. NL
    All Souls' Day
    + 47%
  7. NL
    Samuel Barber
    new
  8. NL
    ChatGPT
    - 12%
  9. NL
    Bennie Jolink
    new
  10. EN
    2024 United States presidential election
    + 16%
  11. NL
    Diwali
    - 110%
  12. NL
    Dolly Parton
    new
  13. NL
    Tangarine
    new
  14. NL
    St. Martin's Day
    - 25%
  15. NL
    Edson da Graça
    new
  16. NL
    Gertjan Mulder
    new
  17. NL
    Danse Macabre
    - 92%
  18. NL
    Franco Colapinto
    new
  19. NL
    peanut oil
    new
  20. NL
    Christijn Groeneveld
    new
  21. NL
    Rúben Amorim
    new
  22. NL
    public holidays in Germany
    + 19%
  23. NL
    Adagio for Strings
    new
  24. NL
    Andy Warhol
    new
  25. NL
    Irene Schouten
    new
  26. NL
    Mocro Maffia
    new
  27. NL
    Gooische Vrouwen
    stable
  28. NL
    Day of the Dead
    + 16%
  29. NL
    Man on Fire
    new
  30. NL
    Koen Verweij
    new
  31. EN
    All Saints' Day
    + 29%
  32. NL
    Ridouan Taghi
    new
  33. NL
    No Nut November
    new
  34. NL
    November 1
    new
  35. NL
    Donald Trump
    + 13%
  36. EN
    Diwali
    - 119%
  37. NL
    Sosha Duysker
    new
  38. NL
    Jack Spijkerman
    new
  39. EN
    Rúben Amorim
    new
  40. NL
    Ilse DeLange
    new
  41. EN
    Halloween
    - 129%
  42. NL
    monomania
    new
  43. NL
    Bianca Krijgsman
    - 43%
  44. NL
    October 2024 Spain floods
    new
  45. NL
    Netherlands
    stable
  46. FA
    My Favourite Cake
    + 7%
  47. NL
    Theo van Gogh
    new
  48. NL
    Bonita Avenue
    new
  49. EN
    The Diplomat
    new
  50. NL
    Dan Karaty
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from The Netherlands on Nov 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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