Article described in most languages is "Mockowa" ;)
The Bible.
Critics of Wikipedia have noted (in an article on Wikipedia!) that Wikipedia may be susceptible to biased or untrue editing, since most articles are open to editing by everyone. They also state that Wikipedia may display a systemic bias.
Due to en extensive community the information at wikipedia is quite accurate, most of the time there is a refference list at the bottomn of a wikipedia article, check that if you want to be sure.
According to the wikipedia article about the abundance of the chemical elements it is helium.
Robert Browning (1812-1887) was one of the most respected English poets of the 19th century. There is a wikipedia article about him.
Read the introductory article in Wikipedia - or the complete article. One thing that's important to note is that energy is a conserved quantity; the definition can be a bit abstract. Quoting from the Wikipedia article: 'The question "what is energy?" is difficult to answer in a simple, intuitive way, although energy can be rigorously defined in theoretical physics.' You'll have to decide for yourself which definition you find most "impressive"; the most impressive definition is probably not the most accurate one.
According to Wikipedia, it has been translated to 260 different languages.
From Wikipedia: "Most locals are bilingual in Spanish and the variety of Catalan called Menorquí".Spainish I think :)
Singapore. Please see the wikipedia article about population density for more information.
I don't know who the author of the Solar Energy article is...but the first edits (Which was most likely the author) was made buy a user account called "EnriquePerez".
There are literally thousands of programming languages - some for special purpuses, some of a more general nature. Some popular languages are the Microsoft dotnet languages (C#, Visual Basic .NET, and others); Java; PHP; Python; and lots of others. You can get more information: * In the Wikipedia article on "programming language" * The TIOBE website has been keeping track of the most "popular" programming languages, for the last few years.
Augustus, also known as Octavius. The Wikipedia article has more information, most of it sited if you need anymore information.