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The European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI) is a project to build a ground-based integrated European air defence system which includes anti-ballistic missile capability. [1] As of July 2024, [update] 22 European states participate in the initiative.
The Arabic Wikipedia (Arabic: ويكيبيديا العربية) is the Modern Standard Arabic version of Wikipedia.It started on 9 July 2003. As of January 2025, it has 1,251,116 articles, 2,677,810 registered users and 53,924 files and it is the 17th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 7th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.
Each Wikipedia project has a code, which is used as a subdomain of wikipedia.org. The codes mostly conform to ISO 639-1 two-letter codes or ISO 639-3 three-letter codes, with preference given to a two-letter code if available. [14] For example, en stands for English in ISO 639-1, so the English Wikipedia is at en.wikipedia.org.
The aim of the project is to draw up a full directory of missing content from Arabic Wikipedia organised by topic and sub topic as well as to tag existing articles which need major translation from the other language equivalent and begin to work towards creating the articles or improving an existing article. Once the directory is drawn up, the ...
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Welcome to WikiProject Arabic, a WikiProject dedicated to collaboration between the Arabic and English language Wikipedias.It aims to increase the number of articles translated from the Arabic Wikipedia to the English one, as well as creating, expanding, and improving articles about topics in the Arabic world.
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Digitization Project Translatio is a freely-available digital collection of 19th and 20th century periodicals in Arabic, Persian and Ottoman Turkish, created and maintained at the University of Bonn. [1] The project started in 2013, with funding provided by the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia. The publications had been provided in ...