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Which article on the English Wikipedia does the first link from other pages lead to?

If you click on the first link in the main text of any English Wikipedia article and continue this action in the next loaded articles, in almost 95% of cases you will end up on the "Philosophy" article. The remaining 5% are on pages with no links, or with links to articles not yet created, or with links that turn out to be looped.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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In which state of the world is the lowest birth rate?

The lowest birth rate - zero - in the Vatican, the world's smallest state in terms of population. The reason for this fact is the obligatory celibacy for the inhabitants of the Vatican (Catholic clergy).

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