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Trending in Ukraine
on Mar 5, 2024

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

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  1. RU
    Sergey Kotov
    new
  2. RU
    Project 22160 patrol ship
    + 91%
  3. UK
    Project 22160 patrol ship
    new
  4. UK
    Sergey Kotov
    new
  5. RU
    Sergey Kotov
    new
  6. UK
    Taras Shevchenko
    + 12%
  7. UK
    ukr.net
    - 6%
  8. RU
    YouTube
    + 4%
  9. RU
    Ka-29TB
    new
  10. RU
    Black Sea Fleet
    new
  11. UK
    Ka-29TB
    new
  12. UK
    International Women's Day
    + 13%
  13. RU
    Dune
    - 18%
  14. UK
    YouTube
    + 6%
  15. RU
    AK-176 gun
    new
  16. UK
    Volodymyr Ivasyuk
    - 100%
  17. UK
    MAGURA V5
    new
  18. RU
    Dune: Part Two
    - 35%
  19. UK
    Facebook
    - 35%
  20. RU
    Houthi movement
    new
  21. RU
    2024 Russian presidential election
    - 5%
  22. UK
    Pornhub
    - 16%
  23. UK
    Black Sea Fleet
    new
  24. UK
    Wikipedia:1lib1ref
    + 23%
  25. UK
    Houthi movement
    new
  26. RU
    list of ships damaged during the Russo-Ukrainian War
    new
  27. UK
    CRV7
    new
  28. RU
    deaths in 2024
    - 22%
  29. RU
    CRV7
    new
  30. RU
    pin-up model
    + 38%
  31. RU
    MAGURA V5
    new
  32. RU
    Dune
    - 27%
  33. RU
    M142 HIMARS
    new
  34. RU
    Telegram
    new
  35. RU
    International Women's Day
    + 14%
  36. RU
    HESA Shahed 136
    + 36%
  37. RU
    Facebook
    new
  38. UK
    Ukraine
    - 5%
  39. UK
    Roman Shukhevych
    new
  40. RU
    ChatGPT
    + 10%
  41. UK
    Instagram
    new
  42. RU
    Shōgun
    - 10%
  43. UK
    Lesya Ukrainka
    - 11%
  44. RU
    Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
    stable
  45. RU
    Ukraine
    - 6%
  46. UK
    list of paintings by Taras Shevchenko
    + 17%
  47. RU
    Joseph Stalin
    new
  48. UK
    Joseph Stalin
    new
  49. UK
    Dune: Part Two
    - 29%
  50. RU
    Sex
    - 6%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Ukraine on Mar 5, 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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