Hello Wikidatians,

I made a few visualizations of the distributions of language links in Wikidata 
Items. You can also use these stats to see which Items represent wikipedia 
articles which are unique to a language and compare the uniquenesses of all 
languages. Also I investigate all the items with just two language links, to 
look at Wikipedia "pairs"

See the full analysis:
http://notconfusing.com/the-most-unique-wikipedias-according-to-wikidata/

Some sample visualisations:
[http://notconfusing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Composition_zoom-effect-1024x577.png]
[http://notconfusing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/LangLinks_log-1024x577.png]
[http://notconfusing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Uniquenesses-1024x577.png]



Maximilian Klein
Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
+17074787023
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