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2022
1.1
Make Use Of (MUO)
1.2
The Guardian
2015
2.1
Spiegel
2013
3.1
New York Times
3.2
The Signpost (Wikipedia)
3.3
The Economist
3.4
New York Times
3.5
Huffington Post
3.6
Tech2
3.7
AEG India
3.8
The Register
3.9
The Independent
3.10
Daily Bhaskar
3.11
International Business Times Traveler
3.12
ABC.es
3.13
WebProNews
3.14
News Pakistan
3.15
New Europe
3.16
ZDNet
3.17
Metro France
3.18
La Repubblica
3.19
CNN.com
3.20
ReadWrite
3.21
tnooz
3.22
Skift
3.23
ITWire.com
3.24
VentureBeat.com
3.25
San Francisco Business Times
3.26
NBCNews.com
3.27
TechCrunch.com
3.28
Melbourne Herald Sun
3.29
USAToday.com
3.30
International Business Times
3.31
ITProPortal
3.32
ABC.es
3.33
Econsultancy.com
3.34
Wired
3.35
Skift
2012
4.1
New York Times
See also
This page documents press coverage of Wikivoyage or the mentioning of Wikivoyage in newspapers, magazines, and news outlets.
To add an article to the list please use the following text and place it in reverse chronological order so that the latest published articles appear at the the top.
===Wikivoyage News Network (WNN)===
Title:
Banana Republic Loves Wikivoyage
Author: Sapphire Foo
Published: 9 April 2023
Excerpt:
''"Wikivoyage is the single greatest guide," President Mujumbu of San Serriffe declared today.''
2022
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Make Use Of (MUO)
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Title:
10 Travel Sites to Bookmark Before Your Next Trip
Author: Joe Keeley
Published: Jan 2022
Excerpt:
Wikivoyage is part of the Wikimedia Foundation. Like sister site Wikipedia, that means it's a free, editable database that anyone can contribute to. Wikivoyage offers tips on sightseeing, activities, cuisine, and accommodation.
You can use Wikivoyage to get both a broad overview of somewhere you want to travel and information about specific aspects like climate and cell reception. Plus, once you've completed your trip, you can contribute to Wikivoyage to help future travelers.
The Guardian
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Title:
The Guardian
Thursday quiz
Author: Martin Belam
Published:
3 February 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wiki Voyage [sic] lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's
Around the World in Eighty Days
. No 1 is
London
, England. But which of the four railway stations on the UK edition of Monopoly is not served by the London Underground?
Published:
10 February 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wiki Voyage [sic] lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. No 2 is
Paris
, France. But what is the current height of the Eiffel Tower according to its official website?
Published:
17 February 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wiki Voyage [sic] lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. No 3 is
Turin
, Italy. But when did Turin host the Winter Olympics?
Published:
24 February 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. No 4 is
Brindisi
, Italy. But which of these famous Roman roads is said to have eventually terminated there?
Published:
3 March 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wiki Voyage [sic] lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. No 5 is
Suez
, Egypt. But roughly how long is the Suez Canal?
Published:
10 March 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by the fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Vernes’ novel Around the World in 80 Days. No 6 is
Aden
, Yemen. But what is the name of the ancient construction used to channel rainwater into drinking water for the city?
Published:
17 March 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. No 7 is
Mumbai
, India. But which coast of India is it on, east or west?
Published:
24 March 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS Y: Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. No 8 is
Prayagraj
, India. It sits on the confluence of the Yamuna and which major river?
Published:
31 March 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS Y: Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by the fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. No 9 is
Kolkata
, India. But it is the capital of which Indian state?
Published:
7 April 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days. No 10 is
Singapore
. The city-state hosted the first ever floodlit F1 night-time grand prix. When?
Published:
14 April 2022
Excerpt:
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS: The Wikivoyage website lists 23 locations visited by the fictional character Phileas Fogg in the Jules Verne novel, none of which he travelled to via a hot air balloon. No 11 is Hong Kong. But which of these river systems does the city lie nearest to?
Published:
21 April 2022
Excerpt:
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel, none of them by hot air balloon. No 12 is
Shanghai
, China. But, reputed to be the fastest regular passenger train service in the world, how many stations does the Shanghai maglev train serve?
Published:
28 April 2022
Excerpt:
AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel, none of them by hot air balloon. No 13 is Yokohama, Japan. But which year did Yokohama Stadium host the Rugby World Cup Final?
Published:
5 May 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wiki Voyage [sic] lists 23 locations visited by the fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days. No 14 is
San Francisco
, but when did construction start on the Golden Gate bridge?
Published:
12 May 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. Number 15 is
Salt Lake City
, Utah, US. But which year did Salt Lake City host the Winter Olympics?
Published:
19 May 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wiki Voyage [sic] lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 16 is
Medicine Bow
, Wyoming, US. But what was the nickname of the famous dinosaur skeleton unearthed nearby?
Published:
26 May 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 17 is
Fort Kearny
, Nebraska, US. It is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. But which US river does it sit next to?
Published:
2 June 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wikiyoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 18 is
Omaha
, Nebraska, US. Omaha was one of the beach codenames on D-Day. Which of these four WASN'T?
Published:
9 June 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 19 is
Chicago
, Illinois, US. Chicago hosted the first ever televised debate between US presidential candidates. Who?
Published:
16 June 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by the fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 20 is
New York
, New York, US. So good they named it twice. But what was it originally called?
Published:
23 June 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 21 is
Cobh
, Ireland. In 1912 the Titanic set sail from the port there. But, pre-independence, what British royalist name did the town have when she set off?
Published:
30 June 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by the fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 22 is
Dublin
, Ireland. But which of these is an Irish name for that city?
Published:
7 July 2023
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days, none of them by hot air balloon. No 23 is
Liverpool
, England. In 2008 it was named as what?
Published:
14 July 2022
Excerpt:
ALLONS-Y: The website Wikivoyage lists 23 locations visited by fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days. But obviously he also had to get home again, so number 24 is
London
once more. Which of these is the Latin motto on the coat of arms of the City of London?
2015
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Spiegel
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Title: Onlineportal Wikivoyage:
Hier darf jeder Reiseführer schreiben
Author: Stefan Mey
Date: 23 August 2015
2013
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New York Times
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Title:
Planning a Trip: Guidebook Versus the Web
Author: Seth Kugel, FRUGAL TRAVELER
Published: 24 December 2013
The Signpost (Wikipedia)
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Title:
Wikivoyage turns ten, but where to now?
Author: The ed17
Published: 24 July 2013
The Economist
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Title:
The guidebook industry
Author: G.M.
Published: 3 April 2013
New York Times
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Title:
Where to Go? Wiki It
Author: Emily Brennan
Published: 30 January 2013
Huffington Post
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Title:
WikiVoyage, Wikipedia Of Travel Guides, Leaves Beta To Take On The Travel Industry
Author: Betsy Isaacson
Published: 22 January 2013
Tech2
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Title:
Around the World with Wikivoyage
Author: Rohini Lakshané
Published: 18 January 2013
AEG India
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Title:
Wikivoyage Travel Guide launched by Wikipedia Group
Author: Ch.Sharma
Published: 18 January 2013
Note: They used our Lenka typeface for the article title!
The Register
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Title:
Wikimedia gets the travel bug with Wikivoyage
Author: Simon Sharwood
Published:18 January 2013
The Independent
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Title:
Travel: Welcome to Wiki-holidays
Author: Will Coldwell
Published: 17 January 2013
Daily Bhaskar
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Title:
Free Encyclopedia for travel, WikiVoyage.org launched
Author: Dailybhaskar.com
Published: 17 January 2013
International Business Times Traveler
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Title: Wikipedia Launches Travel Web Site: Wikivoyage.org
Author: Vittorio Hernandez
Published on 17 January 2013
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ABC.es
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Title: Wikipedia lanza Wikivoyage, una enciclopedia de viajes
Author: J.M.S.
Published on 17 January 2013
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WebProNews
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Title: Wikimedia Foundation Launches Wikivoyage Travel Guide
Author: Chris Crum
Published on 16 January 2013
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News Pakistan
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Title: Wikipedia launches a traveling guide
Author: Farasat Ali
Published on 16 January 2013
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New Europe
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Title: Wikipedia launches travel guide Wikivoyage
Author: Nerea Rial
Published on 16 January 2013
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ZDNet
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Title: Wikipedia start gratis reisgids
Author: Rowald Pruyn
Published on 16 January 2013
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Metro France
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Title: Wikipédia lance son guide de voyage collaboratif
Author: Julien Chevron
Published on 16 January 2013
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La Repubblica
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Title: Tremate, manuali. C'è Wikivoyage
Author: Lara Gusatto
Published on 16 January 2013
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CNN.com
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Title: Wikivoyage launch: Will it change online travel?
Author: CNN Travel staff
Published on 16 January 2013
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ReadWrite
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Title: Wikivoyage Answers World's Need For A Wikipedia For Travel
Author: Jon Mitchell
Published on 15 January 2013
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tnooz
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Title: Wikivoyage officially launches as Wikipedia promotes the free travel guide
Author: Sean O'Neill
Published on 15 January 2013
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Skift
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Title: Interview: Wikipedia’s travel site Wikivoyage launches today amidst big hopes
Author: Dennis Schaal
Published on 15 January 2013
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ITWire.com
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Title: Wikimedia Foundation launches Wikivoyage travel guide
Author: Stephen Withers
Published: 15 January 2013
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VentureBeat.com
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Title: Wikivoyage sets off to become #1 travel resource in the world
Author: Rebecca Grant
Published: 15 January 2013
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San Francisco Business Times
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Title: Wikipedia travel site Wikivoyage sets sail today
Author: Steven E. F. Brown
Published: 15 January 2013
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NBCNews.com
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Title: Wiki does travel: Internet encyclopedia launches Wikivoyage.org
Author: Rob Lovitt
Published on 15 January 2013
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TechCrunch.com
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Title: Wikimedia Launches Its Crowdsourced Wikivoyage Online Travel Guide
Author: Frederic Lardinois
Published on 15 January 2013
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Melbourne Herald Sun
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Title: Wikivoyage to shake up online travel guidebook world
Author: Kate Schneider
Published on 15 January 2013
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USAToday.com
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Title: Wikipedia launches travel site Wikivoyage
Author: Laura Bly
Published on 15 January 2013
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International Business Times
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Title: Wikivoyage: Is The New Travel Site From Wikipedia The Guidebook Industry’s Worst Nightmare?
Author: Mark Johanson
Published on 15 January 2013
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ITProPortal
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Title: Wikipedia travel site Wikivoyage launching this week
Author: Stephanie Mlot
Published: 14 January 2013
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ABC.es
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Title: Llega Wikivoyage, la Wikipedia de los viajes
Author: J. F. Alonso
Published: 14 January 2013
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Econsultancy.com
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Title: Will Wikivoyage shake up online travel?
Author: Patricio Robles
Published on 11 January 2013
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Wired
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Title: Wikipedia Takes On Travel Industry With Wikivoyage
Author: Sarah Mitroff
Published on 11 January 2013
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Others:
Skift
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Title: Wikipedia’s travel site’s official launch coming soon; what to expect and not expect
Author: Rafat Ali
Published on 9 January 2013
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2012
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New York Times
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Title:
Travel Site Built on Wiki Ethos Now Bedevils Its Owner
Author: Noam Cohen
Published: 9 September 2012
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