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But seriously...?

no.

What on earth is there to write about?

Glad you asked! Here's a pop quiz:

Hint for all questions: the answer is no, probably not, and maybe, respectively.

Do we have complete (or good [or any!]) coverage of:

the 50 most important authors in Hindi? How about Punjabi? How about Indonesian? How about Aymara?

Do we have complete (or good [or any!]) coverage of:

street games, street food, folklore, in every culture, country, and tribe in the world?

Do we have complete (or good [or any!]) coverage of:

all the people who ever led France? How about Brazil? How about Lebanon? How about Togo?

Do we have complete (or good [or any!]) coverage of:

the public education system, central banking system, and other core institutions, of every country on Earth?

Do we have complete (or good [or any!]) coverage of:

every species of orchid on Earth?

Do we have complete (or good [or any!]) coverage of:

every mass disaster in recorded history?

So... yeah.

But how do I (or my students) find those things?

Best resource:

a relevant WikiProject

Also useful: a local chapter; the Village Pump, your fellow Wikipedians (just ask!), etc.

Additional resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Emijrp/All_human_knowledge

In summary:

Is Wikipedia Done?

no.

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