Spain goes wild On November 1st the jury announced the results for Wiki Loves Monuments in Spain. It was not an easy decision… Posted on: November 12, 2011 By: admin
German wins in France More than 25.000 images were uploaded for the French contest of Wiki Loves Monuments. Today the jury announced the results… Posted on: November 8, 2011 By: admin
Wooden house wins in the Netherlands At the annual Wikimedia Conferentie Nederland the winners for Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 in the Netherlands were announced. No windmills… Posted on: November 8, 2011 By: admin
Flickr submissions win in Andorra The Andorran-Catalan jury has decided about the results of Andorra and the special local prizes for Catalonia. The final winners… Posted on: November 4, 2011 By: admin
St. Petersburg in many colors In “Wikipedia Loves Petersburg” competition there were 13 prizes total in various nominations. The contest was intent to give an… Posted on: November 3, 2011 By: admin
Winners in Hungary Hungary was late to join the international Wiki Loves Monuments contest, but this hasn’t stopped the contestants in submitting more… Posted on: November 1, 2011 By: admin
Winners in Romania From the large number of submitted images, the Romanian jury made a short selection of 284 finalists and then selected… Posted on: October 31, 2011 By: admin
Winners in Denmark “Every country has a windmill under its top 10 – people love windmills“, one of our (of course, Dutch) team… Posted on: October 27, 2011 By: admin
Winners in Germany At Sunday evening the jury announced the winners of Wiki Loves Monuments in Germany, along with the 100 best images… Posted on: October 24, 2011 By: admin
Winners in Portugal João Martinho, with a photo of the Carmo Church in Lisbon was the Portuguese winner of Wiki Loves Monuments. The… Posted on: October 24, 2011 By: admin