Wikidata:SPARQL query service/qotw/2022
Queries from Wikidata status update weekly summaries in 2022
January edit
- Map of New Zealand suburbs (source)
- Graph of influences in the Age of Enlightenment (source)
- Family names shared by astronauts (along with how often they occur in Wikidata) (source)
- Bills and coins of Brazilian Real (with pictures) (source)
- People awarded by the French Legion of Honour on Dec 31, 2021 (source)
- Average height of people named Joe (Source)
- Indian writers who died in 1961 (Source)
- Authors without field of work but with topic-tagged publications
- Compound first names starting with "John" (and the number of uses on Wikidata) (Source)
- Presidents of Brazil with the most awards (Source)
- Locations of parishes across Scotland (Source)
- Map of where Roman Catholic Popes were born (Source)
- Birth place of people who are described in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Great Russian Encyclopedia, the Great Catalan Encyclopedia and the Store Norske Leksikon (Source)
- Various kinds of New Year's celebrations in the world (Source)
- World map of recent censuses known at Wikidata for each decade (source) select decade on the right side
- Non-English labels for a set of objects, with the names of the languages (source)
- Things that turned 20 years old today (source)
- Irish artists and their relationships (source)
- Eating or drinking establishments near you (1.5 radius) (source)
- Most common day for UK by-elections since 1880 (source)
- Map of tramways in France
- Map of categories for honorary citizens (source)
- Map of the Medieval universities and its founding date (source)
- Camps/subcamps within a 20km radius of your location (source)
- Taxa found at Fazenda Tamanduá (Sertão of Paraíba - Brazil) (source)
- Birthplace of Rabbis (source)
- Italian parliamentarians and ministers aged between 50 and 80 (source)
- Female Irish scientists in Wikidata without a Wikipedia article (source)
- Places in the Hautes-Alpes that are the subject of an article on Wikipedia in at least 10 languages (source)
- US states with the most punk bands (source)
- List of Ghanaian scientists by citation count (source)
- Actresses who have played Elizabeth Bennett in Pride and Prejudice, with type of production (source)
- MPs with identified mythical ancestors
- Items with "language of work or name = Toki Pona" as qualifier
- Timeline of 1st women practising a given sports discipline (source)
- Water boards in the Netherlands (source)
- Birthplaces of US Presidents, Russian emperors, Roman emperors (source)
- Age of the actress when she played "Elizabeth Bennet" (source)
- People with dates of birth and death on January 1st (day precision dates) (source)
- More than 500 lexemes in Breton now have at least one sense (source)
February edit
- Events by number of video games announced (source)
- Three-Michelin Stars restaurants with a female chef (source)
- Wikidata Properties specific to German Lexemes and number of times they are used (source)
- Countries with count of same Wikidata labels in different languages (source)
- Team and positions played by National Women's Football League players (source)
- Location of the graves of personalities in Père Lachaise Cemetery who died between 1800 and 1849 (50 year ranges) (source)
- Location of statues of women in Italy (source)
- Count of Lexeme pairs between different languages (source)
- Birthplaces of General secretaries of USSR (source)
- Items related to Abdülmecid I, their collections, and their types (source)
- Objects related in some way to Aurangzeb (source)
- Tram bridges in France
- Polish Righteous Among the Nations
- Launch date, logo of social media services (source)
- Oscar winners from 1929 (source)
- Images of biologists by height (source)
- Biggest coins outside the U.S. (source)
- Frequency of letters in five-letter words in Wikidata lexeme forms (source)
- Visualization of the Prime/Ulam Spiral using natural numbers and primes stored in Wikidata (source)
- Monuments that are named after somebody without being connected to them by any other property (source)
- Places named after Valentine's Day (Saint Valentine) (source)
- Gold medal winners in the Olympic Games by age (source)
- Top 20 languages in number of lexemes in Wikidata and percentage of lexemes with at least one external ID (source)
- Count of PropertyLabels for lakes in the UK (source)
- Moons of solar system planets and what they are names for (source)
- Number of edits by user on French lexemes (source)
- Languages in Indonesia with their status according to UNESCO (source)
- Successful coups and attempts in Africa (source)
- New York Times journalists that are alive (source)
- Ukrainian coins and banknotes (source)
- Types of quartz (source)
March edit
- Use of free software license for describing software (source)
- Count of latest available Twitter follower count for different programming languages (source)
- Timeline of programming languages and their paradigms (source)
- Most popular programming language on Wikipedia with multilingual articles (source)
- Russian TV channels from and about Russia (source)
- Places of birth of people named "Désirée" (source)
- People in the Père-Lachaise cemetery who were born in a city that is or was in Ukraine (source)
- Properties linking between a church and its saint (source)
- Properties describing Art UK artworks (source)
- Timeline of victims of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Language of work or name of 1.000.000 scholarly articles
- Population of countries that share a border with Russia (source)
- Audio pronunciation of places in Wales (source)
- Things with a national gallery of Scotland ID where the artist was or is a woman (source)
- Software with gender information of developer, designer and the person named after source
- Signature images from Wikidata (change the view to “map” to see the signatures arranged by the person’s place of birth! (source)
- Count of UK lake items with a 'UK Lakes Portal ID' (P7548) property statement (source)
- Travel reports by Alfred Brehm as timeline (source)
- Timeline for the Apple "M" series of Systems on a Chip (SoC)
- Religion of men named “Maria” (as one of their given names) (source)
- Shortest rail link between Narvik and Singapore (passing through Finland and Kazakhstan)
- Map of institutions where "where people who studied there" have created written works whose main subject is knowledge graph (Q33002955), knowledge base (Q515701) and (Q33002955)
- Colonies of Africa with their or their “main state”’s official language and ISO code
- Wikidata knowledge graph of Elizabeth Keckley, dressmaker to U.S. First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln (source)
- Women who served as defense ministers in various countries (source)
- UK MPs who had paired names (e.g. Owen Thomas / Thomas Owen) (source)
- List of properties associated with items that are class/subclass of File Format (source)
- Table frequency of properties used in instances of public libraries
April edit
- Long swedish / german nouns in Wikidata (source)
- Texts which have Wikisource links in English and French (source)
- Most popular Chess openings (by number of sitelinks) (source)
- Random set of popular ("having more than 20 site links") items (source)
- Wikimedia affiliates on social media (source)
- Listed viaducts in the UK (source)
- Pages linked to the University of Clermont according to the number of articles on Wikimedia projects (source)
- Which languages share a word for the same thing (visualized as a tree map). e.g. planet (source)
- Birthplace of rappers (source)
- Bubble chart of occupation of people linked to University of Clermont (source)
- List of corporate archives, location, and address where available (source)
- French adventure video games (source)
- Women with the citizenship of a country and the most articles in other languages (including English) but without an article in French Wikipedia (source)
- Countries that are bigger (blue) or smaller (red) than all their neighbours (source)
- Top 100 lexemes with the most number of senses
- Given a language and a country, show a map of the demonyms in that language that are used in any part within that country
- Most common classes for values of "depicts" (P180) on Commons (source)
- Scottish river drainage basins (source)
- The earliest road accident victims (source)
- Country of nationality of people linked to the Ghana's top 3 traditional universities (source)
- Count of Wikidata property types (source)
May edit
- Languages and dialects with number of first language speakers (preferred rank) (source)
- Graph of influences in the age of Enlightenment (source)
- Countries which are named after a person (source)
- Number of musical works (compositions) in Wikidata by language, in descending order (source)
- List of French public administrations with an open data portal, a siren number (P1616) and a servicepublic id (P6671) (source)
- Largest cities with a female mayor (source)
- Reach of Twitter accounts on Wikidata (source)
- Which works published in the 1970s have been most cited from works on archaeology? (source)
- List of oldest cryptocurrencies
- Scottish rivers that merge to make a river with a new name {source)
- List of candidates in the French legislative elections (source)
- List of people with Elisabeth, Élisabeth or Elizabeth as first name (source)
- Wikimedians with a Twitch channel (source)
- Relationships of Roman deities (source)
- Ingrediants of dishes on Wikidata (source)
- Food names after a place in the UK (source)
- French heads of government classified by tenure (source)
- Places in Antarctica over 3000km away from the South Pole
- Topics that members of the Swedish Parliament motioned about 2020/21 (source)
- Albums with more than one language statement where none has preferred rank (source)
- List of candidates for the next French legislative elections (source)
- Occupation of people named Elizabeth, Élisabeth or Elisabeth in Wikidata (source)
- Percentage of films passing the Bechdel test by genre / percentage of films passing the reverse Bechdel test by genre
- Timeline of the start of pride parades from 1970 (source)
- Top 20 genes with most genetic associations on Wikidata (source)
- Biennales that aren’t biennial (source)
June edit
- Which are the most popular natural products based on the number of statements on their corresponding QID? (from the Telegram Wikidata group)
- Occupation of people named Elizabeth, Elisabeth or Élisabeth (source)
- Thomas Telford's different alleged associations with buildings, according to wikidata statements (source)
- Averages of coordinates of depicted place (P9149) positions for Commons categories (useful as help in matching them to wikidata items) (source)
- items with senses in the most languages on Wikidata, with a sample language and lexeme in that language.
- Graph of the characters present in Mario franchise games (source)
- A & B roads carried on Scottish bridges (source)
- Timeline of Rafael Nadal awards and nominations (source)
- Articles studying chemicals from the oceans (source)
- Municipalities of France, by their population and their altitude (source)
- In cousin marriages (born 1800 and later) (source)
- Actors who played the same real politician the most times (source)
- Most famous heritage locations (measured by sitelinks) (source)
- Islands with at least 1 spring or freshwater body (source)
- Notable people who you share a birthday with (find the string "1966-08-25" and replace it with your date of birth) (source)
- List of filmmakers with whom Jean-Louis Trintignant has played (source)
- Cemeteries in France near churches (source)