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I tried out Kiwix this week.
It is a library manager for offline content.
A thousand downloadable 'books'(1000s of GB) from Wikipedia, Stack Exchange topics, ebooks, kids books, prepper content, to the Blender Open Movies.
This is the easiest way to setup an offline library of quality content.
(It is not in FDroid, but installs via Obtainium just fine)
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Maybe look at AARD2 as an offline Wikipedia browser too.