Hi Jamie,

There are lots of ways to go about this, but one option is the site
Wikidata Walkabout:

https://wikidatawalkabout.org

It lets you easily see the size and scope of any particular "class" of
data. Unfortunately it doesn't show properties/filters of type
"coordinates", so you can't see which classes have them, but you can
generally assume that any type of data relating to a place on earth will
have coordinates.

-Yaron

On Tue, Feb 18, 2025, 2:35 AM Jamie Willoughby <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear Wiki Data Community,
>
> I am a data science student at Wesleyan University. This spring, my
> professor asked me to choose a data set to visualize. She suggested one
> that contains a combination of dates, geographic information, and
> quantitative and qualitative variables. My mind went to Wikipedia.
>
> I've spent a long time searching, but the volume of available data is
> overwhelming. Can you recommend a specific Wiki dataset?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jamie Willoughby
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