User talk:Kristo/100 articles about Sweden
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Latest comment: 14 years ago by Ainali in topic Book tool
sv:Nobelpriset finns med på List of articles every Wikipedia should have. Borde kanske in på vår lista? --Ainali 15:39, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
- The following articles have rather few interwiki links, and should either be translated to more languages or replaced by more popular articles:
- 10-14 languages: Knäckebröd, Jussi Björling, John Ericsson, Allemansrätten, Liseberg, Gre-No-Li, Axel von Fersen d.y., Christopher Polhem, Bergslagen, SKF, Lars Norén, Ivar Kreuger, Evert Taube, Dalahäst,
- 5-9 languages: Gert Fredriksson, Folkhemmet, Smörgåsbord, Cornelis Vreeswijk, Svensk Filmindustri, Povel Ramel, Kristina Nilsson, Emigrationen från Sverige till Nordamerika, Tre kronor, Punsch, Johan Petter Johansson, Miljonprogrammet,
- Less than 5 languages: Lennart Nilsson, Falu koppargruva, Sverige under andra världskriget, Lagom, Håkan Lans, Hasse och Tage, Allsång, Skogsmulle, Berndt August Hjorth
- --LA2 16:27, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
- Ett par förslag är: (antal interwiki inom parentes)
- sv:Carl von Linné (110)
- sv:Gotland (52)
- sv:Gustaf Dalén (44)
- sv:Elena Paparizou (39)
- sv:Anna Lindh (27)
- sv:Carola Häggkvist (27)
- sv:Anja Pärson (26)
- sv:Stellan Skarsgård (22)
- sv:Jan-Ove Waldner (18)
- sv:Dansband (4)
- sv:Friggebod (0)
- I have edited the list a bit, removing Skogsmulle and Berndt August Hjorth and adding the Nobel Prize and Carl Linneaus. --Ainali 22:47, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
- Ett par förslag är: (antal interwiki inom parentes)
- I removed Linaeus from the "boat list" since he was already on the "international top 1000" list. Or doesn't it matter if there is a certain overlap? / Kristo
- By the way, I agree that the number of interwiki links does give a clue, but we should try to make sure we agree what the list is about - is it internationally famous stuff related in some/any way to Sweden, or is it things that sort of "define" Sweden? Oxygen is proably the single most appreciated substance discovered by a Swede, but I'd hesitate to put it on the list. Suppose an artist was born in Sweden but moved abroad before achieving even moderate success, then becoming famous for work done in other countries, would that still a major candidate for the list? Suppose an extremely famous non-Swede would be married to a Swede, and therefore move to Sweden upon retirement and become a Swedish citizen would that be a candidate? Suppose a product, person or concept is extremely well known in Sweden but basically unheard of outside Sweden, should that disqualify? / Kristo
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[edit]I created a book using the book tool for the articles in Swedish. --Ainali 13:31, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
- The book version that I downloaded is roughly 740 pages.//83.248.146.182 10:47, 19 July 2010 (UTC) (Lennart)
- When I uploaded it to PediaPress it became 1287 pages. --Ainali 11:24, 19 July 2010 (UTC)