> similar tool to compare):
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> Wiki Loves Monuments
> European photo contest runs in over 10 countries.
>
> Wiki Loves Monuments is an Europe-wide photo contest focused on
> monuments, that will take place in
> September 2011, organized by Wikimedia, the movement behind Wikipedia.
> Wikipedia is the popular online encyclopedia with more than 400 million
> visitors per month – the free resource is collaboratively authored
> by volunteers.
>
> Cultural heritage is an important part of the knowledge Wikipedia aims
> to collect and disseminate. Everybody can contribute, not only in
> writing articles, but also by taking pictures. An image tells more
> than a thousand words and can be useful in many different languages at
> the same time.
>
> Cultural heritage is just around the corner – almost everywhere. And
> everybody can participate easily and raise awareness of monuments
> nearby their home. Thus even locals can (re-)discover the cultural,
> historical or scientific significance of their neighborhood.
>
> Wikipedia volunteer communities in more than 10 countries are
> joining this
> initiative enthusiastically and paving the way to make participation as
> easy as possible. The contest is inspired on the highly successful 2010
> pilot edition in the Netherlands, that resulted in the upload of
> more than 12.500 new images under
> a free license, which can be used in Wikipedia and by anybody for any
> purpose.
>
> Any support –from a single image in the contest to spreading the word
> or becoming a partner– is warmly welcomed. The coming September,
> cultural heritage will be in the spotlight of Wikipeda from Portugal to
> Estonia.
>
> Link:
>
> Winning photo of 2010
>
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