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A centre of religious monuments: finalists from Israel The contest has been finished for a while, but we know that many of our followed still would like to… Posted on: April 27, 2013 By: Lodewijk
WLM Exhibition in Panama The winning pictures tour of Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 arrived to Panama on March 5th, 2013. The Technological University of Panama… Posted on: April 9, 2013 By: Ayaita
Colombia awarded perspectives 10 very diverse images have been selected as the Colombian nominees for the international Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 finale. But… Posted on: January 8, 2013 By: Lodewijk
Mountenesque pictures winning in Andorra Andorra was the smallest country participating in the 2012 Wiki Loves Monuments competition, but that doesn't mean that there are… Posted on: January 3, 2013 By: Lodewijk
Why we are doing this In the past year, we've often had the question "why are you doing this?". Many people outside the Wikimedia movement… Posted on: December 29, 2012 By: Lodewijk
Dracula’s Castle wins Europeana prize! We are happy to announce that the results of the public vote for the GLAM category prize organised by Europeana on… Posted on: December 23, 2012 By: Tomasz
…found! In our original announcement about the winning pictures of the 2012 competition that was also posted on the official blog… Posted on: December 22, 2012 By: Tomasz
From the Hermitage to a cave church While the international jury results have been published, it might still be worth while to look into the national jury… Posted on: December 12, 2012 By: Lodewijk
And the 2012 winner is… We are happy to announce the winning pictures of Wiki Loves Monuments 2012! A little less than a year ago,… Posted on: December 3, 2012 By: Lodewijk