The Spanish-language Wikipedia has recently got the facility to use interlanguage links. In the spirit of international cooperation, you may like to check the pages that we have that link to the Spanish Wikipedia, and check that they link back to the English and other Wikipedias. You can do that by following the link to the Spanish article and then adding e.g. [[en:(article name)]] to the article at the bottom.
There is a list here of all the pages we have that link to the Spanish Wikipedia, to assist in this process. Please also transfer any other language links you find here to the corresponding Dutch or German article (for example, the Main Page is linked to several different languages). Please remove pages from this list when fixed/checked.
Note that in some cases topics may be divided up or disambiguated into article pages differently in the various language sections. If you're not sure how to make a clean link between the same topic in two languages, put the link in the "Problem links" section at the bottom of this list.
Also, note that the capitalization of some Spanish article titles has changed from the old software's All Caps Titling; make sure links from here to there are correct.
To be checked
- Afghanistan
- Africa
- Albert Einstein
- Alberta
- Alphabet
- Anacardiaceae
- Anatomy
- Anaximander
- Anaximenes of Miletus
- Andorra
- Angola
- Apiaceae
- Argentina
- Artificial intelligence
- Astronomy and astrophysics
- Atmosphere
- Atom
- BASIC programming language
- Bamboo
- Bar
- Barcelona
- Basque Country
- Blues
- Brassicaceae
- Brazil
- British Columbia
- Buddhism
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Byte
- CD-ROM
- CERN
- Calculus
- Canada
- Candela
- Carbon
- Catalan language
- Central America
- Central processing unit
- Chemistry
- Chess
- Chile
- Christianity
- Citrus
- Colombia
- Comet
- Complex number
- Computer hardware
- Computer software
- Cornaceae
- Cuba
- Dalai Lama
- Dance
- Debian
- ECMAScript
- Electron
- Electroweak force
- Ericaceae
- Esperanto
- Euphorbiaceae
- Europe
- European Union
- FORTRAN programming language
- Fagaceae
- File transfer protocol
- Frank Herbert
- Free Software Foundation
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Fungus
- GNU
- GNU Free Documentation License
- GNU General Public License
- Genoa
- Geology
- Geometry
- George Orwell
- Go (board game)
- God
- Greek alphabet
- Greek mythology
- HTML
- Heraclitus
- Hertz
- Hinduism
- Wikipedia:How does one edit a page
- Indo-European languages
- Integer
- Wikipedia:Interlanguage links
- Internet
- Internet protocol suite
- Internet relay chat
- John Ford
- Jürgen Habermas
- Kabul
- Kernel
- Kuiper Belt
- LaTeX
- Law
- Legume
- Linux
- List of countries
- List of historical anniversaries
- Literature
- Local area network
- Mac OS X
- Madrid, Spain
- Magnoliaceae
- Main Page
- Manitoba
- Mexico
- Mexico/Old
- Microsoft Windows
- Minix
- Modem
- Mole (unit)
- Montreal
- Moraceae
- Mythology
- Natural number
- Neutron
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Newton
- Nobel Prize
- Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Nobel Prize in Economics
- Nobel Prize in Literature
- Nobel Prize in Physics
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- North America
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Number
- Nunavut
- Nupedia
- Ontario
- Orchid
- PNG
- Paleontology
- Pascal (disambiguation)
- Periodic table
- Peru
- Philosopher
- Philosophy
- Planet
- Poaceae
- Politics
- Prehistory
- Prince Edward Island
- Prolog
- Proteaceae
- Proton
- Psychology
- Punk rock
- Quark
- Quebec
- Rational number
- Religion
- Richard Stallman
- River
- Rosaceae
- SGML
- Saskatchewan
Dates
Many year and date pages also link around; dates should be checked over for capitalization as well. If you want to go over them, see the long long list in an earlier revision of this page.
Problem links
- World
- I'm just not sure how well these all match up. That, and there is no 'Mundo' article at present.