Wiki Loves Monuments 2018 winners

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This gallery contains the finalists and winners of the International stage of Wiki Loves Monuments 2018.

Winners

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Finalists

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Every participating country selected up to 10 best images to enter in the international round.

In total, 447 photos were successfully submitted to the international finale. This includes nominees from: Albania, Algeria, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, the Levant (Jordan, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon), Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Norway, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Uganda, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. If the country is on this list but not below, their winners will likely be published later.

Countries that organized a national competition but did not submit nominees to the international finale: Malta, Nigeria, Pakistan, Thailand, Tunisia and United Arab Emirates.

Albania

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Algeria

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Aruba

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Australia

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Austria

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The pictures were selected by the pre-jury of WikiDaheim 2018 and appear in alphabetical order:

Azerbaijan

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Bangladesh

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Blog
SEE THE TOP 10 GORGEOUS WINNING PHOTOS FROM BANGLADESH’S WIKI LOVES MONUMENTS 2018

Bolivia

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Blog
Wiki Loves Monuments Bolivia Blog post archive copy at the Wayback Machine

Brazil

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Canada

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Croatia

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Denmark

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Egypt

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Finland

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France

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Georgia

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Germany

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Greece

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India

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Iran

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Iraq

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Ireland

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Israel

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Other winners of the national competition are listed here ויקפדיה אוהבת אתרי מורשת Click here for all the 48 finalists in WLM2018 Israel

Italy

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Kosovo

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Latvia

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Levant

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Malaysia

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Morocco

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Mexico

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Nepal

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Norway

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Peru

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Philippines

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Poland

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Awarded or highlighted images of monuments submitted for WikiVacations 2018 contest.

Portugal

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Romania

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Russia

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In no particular order. For other winners see here

* The legal status of Crimea is disputed. Crimean monuments are covered by both Russian and Ukrainian contests.

Spain

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Sweden

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Top three and all images moving on to the international finale. See here also.

Switzerland

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This is the selection for the international round. For national winners see here.

Taiwan

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Tanzania

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Uganda

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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For more UK images, including the shortlist, see Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2018_in_the_United_Kingdom/Winners.

United States of America

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See winners page with more details at Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2018 in the United States/Winners.

National winners that were not submitted to the finale

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These national competitions could have participated in the finale, but did not submit their nominees in time to be considered.

Malta

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Thailand

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Other winners

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These images won in some kind of Wiki Loves Monuments competition and display heritage beautifully, but are not part of the international finale as such. The images may be nominated through one of the national competitions.

Basque Country

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England

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Israel - special prizes

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Winning images from the national competition, that are not part of the international stage:

Romania video competition

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The winner of the video competition in Romania

Scotland

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Wales

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Ukraine: Jewish Heritage

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This year Wikimedia Ukraine has organised a special nomination "Jewish Heritage" for pictures of monuments related to Jewish history. The winners are below:

United Kingdom prize for recording 'missing' monuments

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The prize for the most prolific photographer of “new” UK historic sites (sites previously lacking an image on Wikidata) was awarded to Paul the Archivist.