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The Germany jury has published the top-100 winning pictures of the German competition a little while ago. While the broader selection gives a very thorough image of the German cultural heritage, it is clear that in the jury has clearly chosen to send the big pictures that represent Germany’s rich history – mostly castles and […]
Lodewijk on Nov 08, 2012India is not only large, but has a quite federative system of cultural heritage organizations, so the WLM organizers in India concentrated on the monuments of “national & international importance“, provided by the Archaeological Survey of India. That said, it was not very probable that all interested people found their “monument around the corner“ to […]
Elke on Nov 05, 2012Organized for the second time and in close collaboration with many cultural partners such as the Bundesdenkmalamt, Wiki Loves Monuments was once again a grand success in Austria. With more than 10,000 submissions submitted by almost 300 people, the jury had the hard task to select the winners, and came up with the images below! […]
Lodewijk on Nov 04, 2012The organizers in Italy had to come a long way – but it was definitely worth it. While the jury has identified many winning pictures in different categories, you will find below the 10 nominations it has made to the international jury. A great selection of Italian heritage. Probably it is good to realize how […]
Lodewijk on Nov 03, 2012The jury of Chile has already announced the winning pictures of their national competition, and managed to include a wide variety of cultural heritage in their selection. More than 4,000 images were submitted by 300+ people. While the first prize winner in the national competition shows a monument in decay – an almost anonymous room […]
Lodewijk on Nov 02, 2012After having a look at France and Serbia and while waiting for some more finalists from Asian countries, I jump over again to the American continent to have a look at the US finalists. For a European person, the winner images present a diverse view on very „American“ motifs. From National Parks to technical achievements, […]
Elke on Nov 01, 2012Although all national jury decisions have to be complete by today to let the international jury do their job, several countries decided to keep the results under embargo and organize an award ceremony later to publish the national winners. Serbia, the next country of our world finalists tour, decided for a happy medium: The 10 […]
Elke on Nov 01, 2012After our trip to Ghana it’s time to come back to Europe to check out the winner images of France. France has a large community and an experienced chapter, and it participated in Wiki Loves Monuments the second time already. However, as we can see from the statistics, France is still far from bored about […]
Elke on Nov 01, 2012I’m happy to arrive in Ghana, the first African country of our virtual trip around the world of Wiki Loves Monuments. Only some hours ago the enthusiastic Rexford of Wikimedia Ghana announced the finalists of his country. The first place image stands out from the other images with castles and forts, as it shows the […]
Elke on Oct 31, 2012Maybe it’s a cliché, but after the snowy Canada, we definitely would like to present the winners of a more southernly country. Let’s go to Argentina! Wikimedia Argentina and Wikimedia Ibercoop successfully cooperated to organize Wiki Loves Monuments in this country. They organized a launch event at the University of La Plata at September 3rd […]
Elke on Oct 31, 2012Coming from the tropical rain season in the Philippines, it’s time to cool down a bit, so let’s have a look at the finalists of Canada. Surprise: it’s cooler than expected! We have a winner photo with a lot of snow, and five out of ten of the Canadian finalists show bridges. The Canadian Register […]
Elke on Oct 31, 2012Let’s spin the globe a bit further east and fly over from Ukraine to the Philippines, to the country that kicked off Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 already in March – with an impressing event in Quezon City where goverment officials as well as Creative Commons activists held keynotes and speeches. The Philippines planned their local contest […]
Elke on Oct 30, 2012