User:TweetsFactsAndQueries/Queries
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This is where I collect some queries that I’ve written, mostly from my Twitter / Mastodon accounts, but sometimes also from other sources. The motivation to collect them here is to allow me to edit them in the future should it become necessary, for which Twitter is not a good medium.
All the query pages are implemented using {{Query page}}
,
which means you can transclude them in various styles –
see the template documentation for details.
- 2017 German federal election results
- ABBA songs in A major
- Commons categories
- Council Information Systems with OParl API endpoints
- EGOT winners
- French settlements with more than one word in the name
- German-language female science fiction authors
- Nobel laureates by award type and gender
- Nobel prize winners who committed suicide
- Order of Merit recipients who were also in the NSDAP
- Swiss items with article in exactly one of German-, French-, Italian-, and Romansh-language Wikipedias
- Three-syllable German words
- Tolkien plurals
- UK Members of Parliament whose Commons categories are not yet in Category:Politicians of the United Kingdom
- UK parliaments with count of Johns and count of women
- UK statues and whether they are of nobles and/or women
- UN member states
- UN member states with most identical labels across languages
- UN member states with most identical labels across languages (detail)
- US governors by eye color
- Wikipedia articles using a transgender person’s deadname in the title
- actors who played the same real politician the most times
- age of US and UK head of government against population age
- animals most frequently depicted in artworks
- biennales that aren’t biennial
- cemeteries by grave density
- cities whose mayor shares the name of an even bigger city
- cocktail recipes
- coups d'état of the 21st century
- doctoral theses with more than one author
- editorial cartoons
- family names shared by several astronauts ordered by overall prevalence in Wikidata
- female ragtime composers whose works are likely in the public domain
- films starring more than one future head of government
- first uninteresting number
- gender distribution in art subjects
- gender distribution in movie characters over time
- gestation periods
- heads of state or government who died in battle
- highest TV season numbers
- highest software versions
- image license without Structured Commons
- items with most MusicBrainz IDs
- languages where some lexemes have more than one grammatical gender
- length of Wikipedia articles about fingers
- longest alphabetically sorted words
- longest rivers that don’t feed into a sea or ocean
- longest rivers that feed into another river
- longest words without repeated letters
- major and minor tonalities by genre
- members of the Ku Klux Klan whose English description doesn’t mention that
- monuments that are named after somebody without being connected to them by any other property
- most common French character given names from French vs. non-French authors
- most common class combinations of items linked via “different from” statements
- most common domains for “full work available at” URLs
- most common election days
- most common language codes of quotes in references
- most common properties on senses
- most recently dissolved enterprises that were over 200 years old
- movie production companies by number of future movies
- multi-colored flowers
- name phrases
- non-twin siblings born one day apart
- number of living former heads of government over time
- number of living people who have walked on the moon
- number words whose number of letters equals their value
- people born after 1800 whose “name in native language” is in Latin
- people who have both warships and microarchitectures named after them
- pets who survived their owners
- pictures of animals with female grammatical gender in German but male grammatical gender in French
- programming languages influenced by Niklaus Wirth (directly or indirectly)
- programming languages written by women
- proportion of female characters per narrative universe
- redundant religion statements
- same-sex married couples where neither partner has a sexual orientation
- some signature images
- some tautonymous (reduplicated/repetitive) taxon names
- statements with a reference authored by Claas Relotius
- statements with more than one pair of start and end time
- statues and sculptures of slave holders or traders
- streets in Berlin with gender of the person they’re named after
- subclasses of musical instrument with the most individual instances
- timeline of United Kingdom general elections
- twins at Eurovision
- twins with different dates of birth
- twins with different places of birth
- vulnerable, endangered or extinct languages with number of lexemes in Wikidata
- we have more work to do
- wealthiest queer people
- ‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens articles
- “controversies” articles with the most sitelinks
- “has part” statements with “has part” qualifiers
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