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This page gives an overview of all the hooks currently in the queue for promotion to the front page. By showing the content of all the queue and preparation area pages in one place, the overview helps administrators see how full the queue is, and also makes it easier for users to check that their hook has been promoted. Hooks removed from the prep areas or queue for unresolved issues should be listed at Wikipedia:Did you know/Removed.
You may need to purge this page to get it to display the latest edits.
The next update will be produced from queue 2. After doing a manual update, please update the queue count.
Current number of hooks on the nominations page
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DYK time
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Local update times
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Queue 1 | 5 February 17:00 | 5 February 20:00 | 6 February 00:00 | 6 February 01:00 | 6 February 05:30 | 6 February 09:00 | 6 February 10:00 |
Queues
Queue 2 [edit]
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DYK queues: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 Next queue: 2 [update · ] (edit · history) Prep 1 | Prep 2 |Prep 3 | Prep 4 | Prep 5 | Prep 6 | Queue clear: {{subst:DYK/P}} |
Queue 3 [edit]
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DYK queues: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 Next queue: 2 [update · ] (edit · history) Prep 1 | Prep 2 |Prep 3 | Prep 4 | Prep 5 | Prep 6 | Queue clear: {{subst:DYK/P}} |
Queue 4 [edit]
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From Wikipedia's new and recently improved content:
- ... that Anton Bruckner composed two settings of Iam lucis orto sidere for the Wilhering Abbey (pictured), and a third setting 18 years later?
- ... that Ioana Dumitriu began taking graduate mathematics courses as a college freshman, and became the first female Putnam Fellow the following year?
- ... that with a weight of 19 g (0.67 oz) and a length of 140 mm (5.5 in) the creeping vole (Microtus oregoni) is the smallest in Oregon?
- ... that in humans, body temperature is typically highest during the mid- to late afternoon?
- ... that the Armenian liberal daily Aravot was prevented from being published following the deadly 2008 protests?
- ... that a bin lorry in Glasgow recently went out of control, killed six pedestrians and injured ten others, and crashed into a hotel in George Square?
- ... that Indian actor Deepak Tijori started his directorial career with a film based on male strippers?
Queue 5 [edit]
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From Wikipedia's new and recently improved content:
- ... that the soft coral Paramuricea clavata (pictured) may live for over fifty years?
- ... that the stop-time musical phrase from Muddy Waters' 1954 blues standard "Hoochie Coochie Man" was later used in pop songs and film scores?
- ... that the names of Saint Teath and her eponymous town in Cornwall rhyme with death, not teeth?
- ... that the 2004 romantic comedy Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao was Kabir Sadanand's directorial debut?
- ... that sisters Jazzy and Ruby King of the pop group Blonde Electra, finalist in The X Factor (UK) 2014 competition, are related to British chancellor George Osborne?
- ... that the head of Ebbor Gorge contains the rare mineral mendipite?
- ... that because no candidate won a majority of the vote, the 2014 Vermont gubernatorial election will be decided by the Vermont General Assembly?
Queue 6 [edit]
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DYK queues: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 Next queue: 2 [update · ] (edit · history) Prep 1 | Prep 2 |Prep 3 | Prep 4 | Prep 5 | Prep 6 | Queue clear: {{subst:DYK/P}} |
Queue 1 [edit]
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DYK queues: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 Next queue: 2 [update · ] (edit · history) Prep 1 | Prep 2 |Prep 3 | Prep 4 | Prep 5 | Prep 6 | Queue clear: {{subst:DYK/P}} |
Prep areas
NOTE: The next prep set to move into the queue is prep 6 [update count].
Prep area 6 [edit]
From Wikipedia's new and recently improved content:
- ... that Gwalior's Teli ka Mandir (pictured) blends Nagara, Dravida and Buddhist architectural styles?
- ... the an American court case hinges on whether the Communications Decency Act grants immunity to web-based service providers for civil claims brought by a user for harm caused by another user?
- ... that sea fans such as Leptogorgia sarmentosa and Eunicella singularis are sometimes overgrown by false coral?
- ... that the creation of the pro-Russian Donbass Association was viewed by many as an act of Russian involvement in Sweden, causing one commentator to state that "the shadow of Moscow reaches Scania"?
- ... that Puthiya Paravai (1964) was the first Tamil film to be produced by Sivaji Films?
- ... that eight children were killed in a suburban home of Cairns, Australia, in December 2014?
- ... that Thomas Henry Ismay's wife said that Dawpool had "served its purpose in keeping [her husband] amused for fifteen years"?
Prep area 1 [edit]
From Wikipedia's new and recently improved content:
- ... that during the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, Azerbaijani officials objected to the use of a monument (pictured) in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic to represent Armenia?
- ... that Sylvia Beach gave Tudor Wilkinson a signed first edition of James Joyce's Ulysses to thank him for getting her out of a Nazi internment camp?
- ... that the statue of Charles II in Soho Square, London was once the centrepiece of a fountain portraying four great rivers of England?
- ... that in the film Paa ("Father"), actor Abhishek Bachchan portrays a father, while his real-life father, actor Amitabh Bachchan, plays the role of his 13-year-old son?
- ... that although Chinese immigrants in Seattle were initially welcomed to the area, within a few decades they were the target of anti-Chinese riots?
- ... that the Artificial Insemination Center of Quebec produces 800,000 doses of bovine semen annually?
- ... that Nescopeck Mountain is actually a ridge?
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