Le dieci pagine più viste su Wikipedia Italia nel 2012

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Il 2012 è finito da poche ore, quale migliore occasione per scoprire quali sono state le pagine più visualizzate su Wikipedia Italia? La versione italiana dell’enciclopedia libera può contare su 993.636 voci diverse, vi diciamo subito che la pagina più visitata è quella della serie TV Grey’s Anatomy con 2.592.423 di visite nel corso dell’anno.

Sul podio troviamo anche le pagine dell’Italia (2.519.023 visite) e Roma (2.243.094 visualizzazioni), due grandi classici. Fuori dal podio, ma comunque nella top ten troviamo le pagine del telefilm Gossip Girl, della boyband inglese One Direction, della serie  The Vampire Diaries e della Juventus.

Le ultime tre posizioni di questa particolare top 10 sono occupate dal calciatore Lionel Messi, dal cantautore Lucio Dalla (cercato 1.688.624 volte) e Profezie sul 21 dicembre 2012, pagina cercata 1.623.155 volte, evidentemente i Maya hanno spaventato molte persone, per fortuna tutto si è risolto per il meglio.

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