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University of Notre Dame - Catholic university located in South Bend, Indiana, United States. This university is the 23rd most popular in the global Wikipedia ranking of universities and the 17th most popular university in English Wikipedia and the 78th most popular website in English Wikipedia. Article "University of Notre Dame" in English Wikipedia has 97.5 points for quality (as of November 1, 2023).
The article contains 418 references and 50 sections.
In this language version of Wikipedia the article has the best quality. Also, this article is the most popular in that language version.
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In October 2023 the article "University of Notre Dame" was edited by 6 authors in English Wikipedia and written by 11 authors in all languages.
Since the creation of article "University of Notre Dame", its content was written by 1027 registered users of English Wikipedia (5389th place) and edited by 1904 registered Wikipedia users in all languages.
University of Notre Dame is on the 17th place in local ranking of universities in English Wikipedia
and on the 23rd place in global ranking of universities in all the time.
University of Notre Dame is on the 78th place in local ranking of websites in English Wikipedia
and on the 118th place in global ranking of websites in all the time.
The article is cited 6806 times in English Wikipedia (2814th place) and cited 14931 times in all languages.
The highest Authors Interest rank from 2001:
- Local (English): #761 in September 2016
- Global: #4106 in September 2020
The highest popularity rank from 2008:
- Local (English): #1309 in January 2013
- Global: #4236 in January 2013
There are 43 language versions for this article in the WikiRank database (of the considered 55 Wikipedia language editions).
The quality and popularity assessment was based on Wikipédia dumps from November 1, 2023 (including revision history and pageviews for previous years).
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