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On Wikipedia and other sites running on MediaWiki, Special:Random can be used to access a random article in the main namespace; this feature is useful as a tool to generate a random article. Depending on your browser, it's also possible to load a random page using a keyboard shortcut (in Firefox , Edge , and Chrome Alt-Shift + X ).
If you wish to add an article to this list, the article in question should preferably meet one or more of these criteria: The article is something a reasonable person would not expect to find in a standard encyclopedia. The subject is a highly unusual or ironic combination of concepts, such as cosmic latte, death from laughter, etc.
Welcome to the Topic lists WikiProject. This project deals with list article names with either of the words "topics" or "articles" in the title (e.g., List of Albania-related articles, List of economics topics, etc.). These lists fall into two types: alphabetical indexes of articles and hierarchically structured lists (outlines).
There are 57 articles concurrently in two featured topics, 10 articles in a featured topic and a good topic, 7 articles in two featured topics and a good topic, and 2 articles in a featured topic and two good topics. There are 47 topics in which every article is featured if possible. In the topic boxes below:
Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute ... For more information on this type of list, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Lists of basic topics. List of basic ...
This is a directory of new articles by topic on English Wikipedia. The pages listed below are "hand-administered" and "bot-assisted" new article pages arranged by topic/ category . Also see the AlexNewArtBot's page for more topics, for which the bot puts results into temporary pages.
Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; ... Index of protein-related articles; List of topics characterized as pseudoscience ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
To assist in topic identification and coverage analysis (of scope), links to the corresponding outlines have been provided, where available. Many of the terms on this list appear because they are featured in auto-generated text. Notes: FA = Featured Article; GA = Good Article; Updated: May 2020