The Slovak Wikipedia (Slovenská Wikipédia) is the edition of Wikipedia in the Slovak language. It was started on or before 23 September 2003,[1] only becoming active in the summer of 2004. It cleared the 15,000-article mark in September 2005 and the 50,000-article mark in August 2006 and the 100,000 article mark in August 2008. The Slovak Wikipedia has over 100,000 articles as of 28 August 2008. The Slovak Wikipedia is among the largest Slavic-language Wikipedia editions. There is a large amount of short bot-generated articles in the Slovak Wikipedia.
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- ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20030923070746/http://sk.wikipedia.org/
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