I put together a few statistics from my blog to sum up 2014.
I thought I’d share them with you:
— In 2014, I started with the Dominican Republic and ended with
Guinea.
— At the end of 2014, I completed the 69th
country for this blog. I am now
35.8% finished with this project.
— Of the countries I have completed,
23 (33.33%) have been in Africa
19 (27.54%) have been in Europe
9 (13.04%) have been in Asia
7
(10.14%) have been in the Caribbean
6
(0.09%) have been in South America
4 (0.06%) have been in Central
America
1
(0.01%) have been in North America
— Of the 69 countries I have completed so far, 127 languages
are represented in some capacity, either as an official language or at some
kind of national/regional/vernacular level. Here are the ones who have some kind
of status in three or more countries.
French:
19
English:
15
Spanish:
11
Arabic: 7
German: 5
Croatian: 4
Greek: 3
Portuguese: 3
Armenian: 3
Bulgarian: 3
Romany/Romani: 3
Russian: 3
— As of December 31, 2014 at 9:00 p.m. EST, I have had a
total of 123,595 pageviews and have been read by at least one person in 152
countries. I have posted 340 blog posts since I started in February 2012 and
now have 19 followers.
— Here are the top ten countries based on the number of
pageviews (of all time):
1.
United States
2.
United Kingdom
3.
Philippines
4.
Ukraine
5.
Canada
6.
France
7.
Germany
8.
Australia
9.
India
10.
Russia
— If everything goes as planned for 2015, I will start with
Guinea-Bissau and end with Liberia.
And then I will only be two countries away from the halfway point of
this project.
Thank you for reading my blog, and I hope you continue into
2015. And as always: stay global,
my friends.
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