User:Oreo Priest
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I've been on Wikipedia a while now, and it's good to see how far things have come. Much of what I do here is try to improve coverage on all things Belgium related, especially Brussels. Belgium is an interesting place and people know far too little about it. Not that I limit my contributions to only Belgium though; with so much to write about, what would be the fun in that?
Sandboxes: Misc., Safe, Scrap, Boycotcot
Contributions
[edit]Articles I wrote, translated to English, significantly expanded or significantly rewrote:
A-Class
[edit]GA-Class
[edit]- History of silk, translated into Chinese
 - Covering of the Senne - DYK, Selected anniversary for February 13, translated into Russian, Dutch and Ukranian
 
B-Class
[edit]- The Bronze Horseman - DYK, translation featured in Georgian language, translated into Italian, Spanish and Esperanto
 - Fortifications of Brussels - DYK, translated into Chinese
 - Bombardment of Brussels - DYK, Selected anniversary for August 15, translated into Spanish
 - Wallonia
 - Economy of Belgium - (mostly from PD sources)
 - Supply management (Canada) - DYK
 - Leopold II of Belgium
 - Sablon (Brussels) - DYK
 
C-Class
[edit]- Albert Tissandier - DYK
 - Canut revolts - Selected anniversary for November 22
 - French Community Holiday - DYK
 - Sillon industriel - DYK
 - Tunnel Mountain - DYK
 - Brussels-Charleroi Canal - DYK
 - Brussels Stock Exchange
 - Small ring (Brussels) - translated into Danish
 - Saint Gaugericus Island - DYK
 - St V
 - Carl Rungius - DYK
 - Siege of Namur (1695) - DYK, on the main page when Wikipedia hit the 3,000,000 article mark, translated into New Norwegian and Farsi
 - Government of the Brussels-Capital Region
 - Norman Luxton - DYK
 - Grand Place
 - Flag of Belgium
 - Atrani
 - Robert W. Wood
 - Belgian cuisine
 - Elastography
 - Couque de Dinant
 
Start-Class
[edit]- Trick at Mecone
 - Têtes à Claques - DYK
 - Ha Ling Peak
 - Stoney Squaw Mountain
 - La Nature
 - Lakhta, Saint Petersburg
 - Lakhta-Olgino Municipal Okrug
 - Savoie
 - Canut
 - Kastenlauf
 - Léon Suys
 - Höhner
 - Juliobriga - DYK, translated into Spanish
 - Little War (Cuba) - DYK, translated into Danish, German, Swedish, Polish and Russian (in turn translated into Georgian)
 - Titanium La Portada - DYK
 - Problem set - DYK, translated into Polish
 - Radio Londres - DYK
 - Grand cru (food and drink) - translated into Spanish
 - Rogier Tower - DYK
 - World Trade Center (Brussels)
 - Belgacom Towers
 - North Galaxy Towers
 - Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta (Brussels)
 - Fagne (natural region)
 - Famenne
 - Saint Martin's Cathedral
 - Major Mining Sites of Wallonia
 - Rayl
 - Boom (navigational barrier) - DYK
 - Dairy farming in Canada
 - Royal Galleries of Ostend
 - Risquons-Tout
 - Sirop de Liège
 - Tour & Taxis
 - Blood islands
 
Stub-Class
[edit]- Plancenoit
 - La Recherche
 - North wind
 - South wind
 - East wind
 - West wind
 - Cervelle de canut
 - Clabecq
 - Magnanery
 - Viva Colonia - translated into Spanish
 - Westvleteren
 - GB Supermarkets
 - Castaño (bakery)
 - Dürüm
 - Alexandre Galopin
 - Caja Madrid
 - VRT Zendstation Egem
 - Astro Tower
 - Relegem
 - Fagne-Famenne
 - Lomme (river)
 - Verrebroek
 - Mash rake
 - Curry ketchup
 - La Parisienne (song)
 - Keg stand
 - Pilot station
 - Petit-Enghien
 - Erasmus Hospital
 - Hoser
 - Quiévrain
 - Henri-Chapelle
 - Horion-Hozémont
 - Brussels Canal
 - Highest nasal concha
 - Stratum membranosum (subcutaneous layer)
 - Tendon of Todaro
 
Templates
[edit]- Template:Brusselsname
 - Template:Tallest buildings and structures in Belgium
 - Template:Dioceses of Belgium
 
Lists
[edit]Time sinks
[edit]Articles I've spent a good deal of effort on but can't really claim authorship:
- Brussels
 - Belgium
 - Catholic University of Leuven and its historical versions
 
Commons
[edit]My image contributions are detailed at Commons:User:Oreo Priest.
Misc
[edit]- I nominated and extensively edited infant swimming, the #1 Did You Know article of all time.