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  1. Hindi Wikipedia is the second most popular Wikipedia in India after the English version. However, more than 85% of Wikipedia pageviews from India are to the English Wikipedia. Between January 2016 and January 2021 the share of Hindi Wikipedia increased from 2% to 8%. [3] On average, the Hindi Wikipedia receives 50 to 70 million monthly ...

  2. इंटरनेट टीएलडी. .in ( अन्य) भारत (आधिकारिक नाम: भारत गणराज्य, अंग्रेज़ी: Republic of India, लिप्यन्तरण: रिपब्लिक ऑफ़ इंडिया) दक्षिण एशिया में स्थित ...

  3. India is a peninsula, which means that it is surrounded on three sides by water. In the west is the Arabian Sea, in the south is the Indian Ocean, and in the east is the Bay of Bengal. The coastline of India is of about 7,517 km (4,671 mi) long. [30] The northern part of India has many mountains.

  4. Hindi-Film. Der Hindi-Film wird in Mumbai (dem früheren Bombay) produziert. Neben dem Tamilischen Film und dem Telugu-Film entstehen in dieser Sprache die meisten Filme in der indischen Filmindustrie. Als Synonym für die Hindi - Filmindustrie ist der umgangssprachliche Begriff Bollywood ( Hindi बॉलीवुड) weit verbreitet.

  5. No. Registration. Optional. Launched. 11 July 2003. The Hindi Wikipedia is the Hindi-language edition of Wikipedia. This edition started in July 2003. As of June 2018, it had over 125,000 articles. [1] It is only Indian language Wikipedia with over 100,000 articles.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hindi_BeltHindi Belt - Wikipedia

    Hindi Belt. The Hindi Belt, also known as the Hindi Heartland, is a linguistic region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India where various Northern, Central, Eastern and Western Indo-Aryan languages are spoken, which in a broader sense is termed as Hindi languages, with Standard Hindi (based on Dehlavi) serving as ...

  7. Devanagari ( देवनागरी IAST devanāgarī) ist eine indische Schrift, die zur Schreibung von Sanskrit, Prakrit und einigen modernen indischen Sprachen wie Hindi, Nepali und Marathi verwendet wird. Sie geht auf die sehr viel ältere Brahmi-Schrift zurück, die ab dem 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr. in Indien belegt ist.