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Trending in The Netherlands
on Mar 22, 2025

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

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  1. NL
    Adolescence
    + 27%
  2. EN
    Boeing F-47
    + 24%
  3. NL
    Mathieu van der Poel
    new
  4. NL
    George Foreman
    new
  5. NL
    Milan - San Remo
    new
  6. NL
    fascism
    new
  7. NL
    Gover Meit
    new
  8. EN
    Adolescence
    + 16%
  9. NL
    Robert Oppenheimer
    + 48%
  10. EN
    George Foreman
    new
  11. NL
    Rob de Nijs
    + 29%
  12. NL
    classic cycle races
    new
  13. NL
    Jon van Eerd
    new
  14. NL
    Dean Huijsen
    - 453%
  15. NL
    Rolf Schimpf
    new
  16. NL
    Muhammad Ali
    new
  17. NL
    ChatGPT
    - 24%
  18. NL
    Nickie Nicole
    new
  19. NL
    Herman van Veen
    + 13%
  20. EN
    electronic spam
    stable
  21. NL
    Arnold Vanderlyde
    new
  22. NL
    Orgel Joke
    new
  23. NL
    Incel
    + 32%
  24. NL
    Mark Baanders
    new
  25. NL
    Pia Douwes
    new
  26. NL
    The Mauritanian
    new
  27. EN
    Severance
    - 9%
  28. NL
    Fedja van Huêt
    new
  29. NL
    Jutta Leerdam
    new
  30. NL
    Sanremo
    new
  31. NL
    Jeremie Frimpong
    - 275%
  32. EN
    Snow White
    + 30%
  33. EN
    The Rumble in the Jungle
    new
  34. NL
    Daniël Boissevain
    new
  35. NL
    The Old Fox
    new
  36. NL
    Dutch
    + 11%
  37. NL
    Jake Paul
    new
  38. EN
    2025 Formula One World Championship
    new
  39. EN
    Oleg Gordievsky
    new
  40. NL
    Stockholm Requiem
    new
  41. NL
    Stephen Graham
    + 24%
  42. EN
    Stephen Graham
    + 12%
  43. NL
    Netherlands
    stable
  44. EN
    George Foreman Grill
    new
  45. NL
    Jelka van Houten
    - 112%
  46. NL
    Donny Huijsen
    - 431%
  47. NL
    Rembrandt
    new
  48. NL
    Puerto Rico
    new
  49. NL
    Siegfried Lowitz
    new
  50. NL
    Andrew Tate
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from The Netherlands on Mar 22, 2025.
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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