And here the pages that, as far as I could see, got the most extra interwiki links during these last two months. Only pages that had 1 or more interwiki links last time have been included, though. Also, where I found that there was a different page on that title 2 months ago, pages have been removed. A remark on the cause of the growth has been given, where I could discern it.
1. India +82 to 233 2. 2006 +57 to 150 3. Informatics +41 to 42 (other languages used to link to [[computer science]]) 4. Musa (genus) +38 to 45 (got a load of links that are also linked from [[banana]]) 5. Persian Empire +31 to 35 (was in a vandalised state 2 months ago) 6. Octave Mirbeau +31 to 46 (someone seems to have translated a stub into many languages) 7. Ban Ki-moon +30 to 35 (next secretary-general of the UN) 8. Frankfurt +30 to 53 9. Tortoise +28 to 39 (now linked to many languages that have a single article for turtles and tortoises) 10. 2005 +28 to 122 11. Advertising +27 to 29 12. September +27 to 92 13. Muhammad Yunus +25 to 33 (won the Nobel Peace Prize) 14. Korn +25 to 49 (has a new album?) 15. Hesse +25 to 65 16. Adam's Rib +24 to 26 (incorrectly linked to Adam in several languages - reverted) 17. Orhan Pamuk +24 to 47 (won the Nobel Prize for Literature) 18. Freedom of speech (international) +23 to 24 (linked to pages that are also linked from Freedom of speech) 19. Tributary +23 to 24 20. Republic of China +23 to 65 21. Wakker Prize +22 to 25 (mistake: had included Category:Prizes rather than been put in it) 22. Toxicity +22 to 30 (has been linked to pages on [[poison]] instead. I think the old links were better) 23. Game Boy +21 to 22 24. Anna Politkovskaya +21 to 28 (was murdered) 25. Karlstad Municipality +21 to 31 26. Bhopal (state) +19 to 20 27. Olimpia +18 to 19 (disamb; now linked to disambiguation pages Olympia as well as Olimpia) 28. Edmund Phelps +18 to 21 (Nobel Prize winner in economics) 29. Ségolène Royal +18 to 32 (French socialist presidential election candidate) 30. Battle of the Frontiers +17 to 18 (incorrectly linked to Battle of Jutland; reverted) 31. Geothermal heating +17 to 18 (linked to geothermal energy/power in many languages)
A few more that got high because of the news: Grameen Bank +17 to 22 (co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize) Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan +16 to 17 (film released internationally) Borat +16 to 23 (lead figure of aformentioned film) Nancy Pelosi +14 to 19 (stays Democratic leader in the House, now majority leader) Daniel Ortega +14 to 25 (winner Nicaragua presidential elections) Surayud Cholanont +12 to 14 (new prime minister of Thailand) September 2006 +12 to 16 (recent month) Pieter Willem Botha +12 to 23 (died) Robert Gates +11 to 12 (U.S. secretary of defense nominee) October 2006 +11 to 13 (recent month)