I'm always surprised by what gets widely translated on Wikipedia.
For example, the Wikipedia page for the Disney Channel star Corbin Bleu is one of the most translated Wikipedia pages[1].
Also, I used to have my Google results set to Russian, and Google's info-box preview would best-effort display the Russian translation of a given article or attempt to run a translator on it with a disclaimer. I was constantly shocked by what sorts of obscure things had Russian translations, like this tiny island in Montana[2]. It reminds me that the world is smaller and more interconnected than I really think.
How do you select the pages? Did you filter some of them or it's a random sample? I guess it would be nice to filter only "important" pages with many translations.
Also, I got a draw. Does it count like a win or a loose?
I'm always surprised by what gets widely translated on Wikipedia.
For example, the Wikipedia page for the Disney Channel star Corbin Bleu is one of the most translated Wikipedia pages[1].
Also, I used to have my Google results set to Russian, and Google's info-box preview would best-effort display the Russian translation of a given article or attempt to run a translator on it with a disclaimer. I was constantly shocked by what sorts of obscure things had Russian translations, like this tiny island in Montana[2]. It reminds me that the world is smaller and more interconnected than I really think.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu
[2]: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A3%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB%D0%B4...