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The first round of the 2016 [[Wiki Loves Monuments]] (WLM) competition is underway. More than 40 countries have submitted entries, and there is an entry from [[Antarctica]]. National winners have been selected in some countries. The full showing of national winners is [[:c:Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 winners|here]], on Wikimedia Commons.
The first round of the 2016 [[Wiki Loves Monuments]] (WLM) competition is underway. More than 40 countries have submitted entries, and there is an entry from [[Antarctica]]. National winners have been selected in some countries. The full showing of national winners is [[:c:Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 winners|here]], on Wikimedia Commons.


The first Wiki Loves Monuments competition was held in 2010 in the Netherlands as pilot project. The next year it spread to other countries in Europe and according to the Guinness Book of Records, the 2011 edition of the Wiki Loves Monuments broke the world record for the largest photography competition. In 2012, the competition was extended beyond Europe, with a total of 35 participating countries. During Wiki Loves Monuments 2012, more than 350,000 photographs of historic monuments were uploaded by more than 15,000 participants. In 2013, the Wiki Loves Monuments competition was held across six continents including Antarctica and had official participation from more than fifty countries around the world. The 2016 edition of WLM was supported by UNESCO which seen 10,500 contestants from 43 countries who submitted 265,000 photos.
The first Wiki Loves Monuments competition was held in 2010 in the Netherlands as pilot project. The next year it spread to other countries in Europe. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the 2011 edition of the Wiki Loves Monuments broke the world record for the largest photography competition. In 2012, the competition was extended beyond Europe, with a total of 35 participating countries. During Wiki Loves Monuments 2012, more than 350,000 photographs of historic monuments were uploaded by more than 15,000 participants. In 2013, the Wiki Loves Monuments competition was held across six continents including Antarctica and had official participation from more than fifty countries around the world. The 2016 edition of WLM was supported by UNESCO which seen 10,500 contestants from 43 countries who submitted 265,000 photos.


A sampling of the national winners appears below. The coordinating jury expects to announce the worldwide winners in mid-December 2016.
A sampling of the national winners appears below. The coordinating jury expects to announce the worldwide winners in mid-December 2016.

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Gallery

Around the world with Wiki Loves Monuments 2016