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Wiki Loves Monuments

Wiki Loves Monuments (WLM) is an annual international photographic competition held during the month of September, organised worldwide by Wikipedia community members with the help of local Wikimedia affiliates across the globe. Participants take pictures of local historical monuments and heritage sites in their region, and upload them to Wikimedia Commons. The aim of event is to highlight the heritage sites of the participating countries with the goal to encourage people to capture pictures of these monuments, and to put them under a free licence which can then be re-used not only in Wikipedia but everywhere by everyone.

Wiki Loves Monuments
Official logo of Wiki Loves Monuments
All countries that participated at least once in a Wiki Loves Monuments competition in 2010-2017
GenrePhotography
Begins1 September [1]
Ends30 September [2]
Location(s)Worldwide
Years active11
Inaugurated2010
Most recent2022
ParticipantsPhotographers
Organised byWikipedia community members
WebsiteWikiLovesMonuments.org

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.[3] In 2012, the competition was extended beyond Europe, with a total of 35 participating countries.[4] 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 and saw 10,700 contestants from 43 countries who submitted 277,000 photos.[5][6]

History

 
Infographic showing the actual behind-the-scenes workflow

Wiki Loves Monuments is the successor to Wiki Loves Art, which was held in the Netherlands in 2009. The original WLM contest for "Rijksmonuments" (Dutch for "national monuments") encouraged photographers to seek out Dutch National Heritage Sites. The Rijkmonuments include architecture and objects of general interest recognized for their beauty, scientific, and/or cultural importance. Such locations as the Drenthe archeological sites, the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague, and the houses along the canals of Amsterdam were part of the more than 12,500 photographs submitted during the first event.[7]

This success generated interest in other European countries, and through a collaboration with the European Heritage Days, 18 states with the help of local Wikimedia chapters participated in the 2011 competition,[8][9] uploading nearly 170,000 images by its conclusion. The Guinness Book of Records recognizes the 2011 edition of Wiki Loves Monuments as the largest photography competition in the world with 168,208 pictures uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by more than 5,000 participants.[3] In total, some 171,000 photographs were contributed from 18 participants countries of Europe. Germany, France and Spain contributed highest number of photographs. Photo from Romania won the first international prize, whereas Estonia secured second and Germany third position in WLM 2011.

In 2012, the Wiki Loves Monuments competition had official participation of more than thirty countries and regions around the world: Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, Catalonia, Chile, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Panama, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United States. In total 363,000 photos were contributed from 35 participants countries. Germany, Spain and Poland contributed highest number of photographs.[4] A picture of Tomb of Safdarjung from Delhi, India, won the contest which saw more than 350,000 contributions.[10][11] Spain secured second and Philippines third position in 2012 edition of annual WLM photo contest.

In 2013, the Wiki Loves Monuments competition had official participation of more than fifty countries from all six continents including Antarctica. Among the new participant nations were Algeria, Chine, Azerbaijan, Hong Kong, Jordan, Venezuela, Thailand, Taiwan, Nepal, Tunisia, Egypt, the United Kingdom, war-torn Syria and many others. In total, some 370,000 photos were contributed from more than 52 participating countries. Germany, Ukraine and Poland contributed highest number of photographs. Switzerland won the first international prize, whereas Taiwan secured second and Hungary third position in the 2013 edition of WLM.

The 2014 version of the contests saw more than 8,750 contestants in 41 countries across the globe, who submitted more than 308,000 photographs. Pakistan, Macedonia, Ireland, Republic of Kosovo, Albania, Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq made their debut in 2014. From Pakistan, more than 700 contestants from across the country submitted over 12,000 photographs.[12]

The 2015 edition saw more than 6,200 contestants participating from 33 countries, with over 220,000 photo submissions throughout the month of September.[13]

The 2016 edition of WLM was supported by UNESCO and saw 10,700 contestants from 43 countries who submitted 277,000 photos.[14]

In the 2017 edition, 52 countries participated and nearly 245 000 photographs were obtained. The following year, 2018, the number of participating countries rose to 56 countries that donated more than 257 000 photographs. In the 2019 edition, the list of participating countries dropped to 48 and almost 213,000 images were collected.

In 2020, the competition was convened with some changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, being held in some countries in October or November instead of its traditional September venue.10 Despite the difficulties, participants from 51 countries donated more than 230,000 photographs.[15]

In 2022 the Ukrainian organising committee of the competition withdrew from the contest in protest against the possibility to admit photos of cultural heritage monuments from Russia (they stated) "a country that is waging war against Ukraine and killing thousands of Ukrainians, as well as systematically destroying and stealing Ukrainian monuments of culture, architecture, and archeology."[16] A request of the Ukrainian team to exclude Russia from the contest was not granted.[16]


Winners

The following is a list of international first prize winners of Wiki Loves Monuments:

Photo Year Photographer Country Description
  2010 Rudolphous   Netherlands Vijzelstraat 31 in Amsterdam
  2011 Mihai Petre   Romania Winter picture of Chiajna Monastery. The monastery is situated on the outskirts of Bucharest.
  2012 Pranav Singh   India Tomb of Safdarjung, New Delhi, India
  2013 David Gubler   Switzerland A RhB Ge 4/4 II with a push–pull train crosses the Wiesen Viaduct between Wiesen and Filisur, Switzerland.
  2014 Konstantin Brizhnichenko   Ukraine Holy Mountains Monastery, Sviatohirsk, Ukraine.
  2015 Marco Leiter   Germany Westerheversand Lighthouse
  2016 Ansgar Koreng   Germany The entrance hall of the Regional court in Berlin, Germany
  2017 Prashant Khatore   India The Khandoba Temple in Pune
  2018 Alireza Akhaghi   Iran Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
  2019 Marian Naworski   Poland Abandoned Evangelical Church in Stawiszyn
  2020 Farzin Izaddoust dar   Iran Saint John's Church in Sohrol
  2021 Donatas Dabravolskas   Brazil Real Gabinete Português de Leitura [17]

Spin-offs

 
Wikipedians attending Wiki Loves Monuments in Erfurt

Several spin-offs based on Wiki Loves Monuments are organised within the Wikimedia movement locally and internationally. They generally follow the basics of Wiki Loves Monuments and mostly differentiate in their scope and changes in some of the rules.

  • In spring 2013, a photographic competition called Wiki Loves Earth (Ukrainian: Вікі любить Землю) was organised in Ukraine with a main focus on taking photographs of the natural heritage sites in Ukraine and subsequently uploading them on Wikimedia Commons.[18]
  • A few months later, Wikimedia Sweden and Europeana initiated a photographic competition with the name Wiki Loves Public Art aiming to increase the number of photographs taken from public artworks.[19] The project was organised in five countries and resulted in more than 9,250 photographs uploaded.[20]
  • In autumn 2013, the photographic competition Wiki Loves Cultural Heritage (Macedonian: Вики го сака културното наследство) was organised in North Macedonia, broadening the scope of Wiki Loves Monuments to include cultural heritage in any form, both tangible and intangible, including monuments, heritage sites, dishes, outfit, tapestries, crafts, dances and other elements of traditional culture.[21]

See also

  • Wiki Loves Monuments on Wikimedia Commons
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2010 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2014 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2015 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2018 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2019 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 winners
  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2021 winners

References

  1. ^ most common starting date
  2. ^ most common ending date
  3. ^ a b Guinness World Records, Largest photography competition, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Eglash, Ruth (28 August 2012). "Hundreds of cultural sites to be visually documented during "Wiki Loves Monuments event."". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  5. ^ Choudhry, Saqib Qayyum (11 October 2016). "Wiki Loves Monuments: Top 10 pictures from Pakistan". Dawn. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
  6. ^ "Wiki Loves Monuments statistics". tools.wmflabs.org. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  7. ^ (in French) Virginie Malbos, Le monumental concours de Wikimédia, dans Libération, 9 September 2011, consulted 22 August 2012. "The operation had taken place last year in the Netherlands, and was concluded by the arrival of 12,500 new royalty-free photos."
  8. ^ (in Italian) Bologna su 'Wiki loves monuments' La raccolta delle foto più belle, dans Il Resto del Carlino, 11 août 2012, consulté le 22 août 2012. "In 2011, the competition has also increased, with the participation of 18 European countries that helped with 170,000 images, and now has the support, among others, the Council of Europe and the European Commission."
  9. ^ Chenu, Isabelle (25 September 2011). "Le site Wikipédia aime les monuments" (in French). Radio France Internationale. Retrieved 22 August 2012. So far, there are 18 European countries participating in the contest.
  10. ^ Phadnis, Renuka (7 December 2012). "Indians win in Wiki mega photo contest". The Hindu. Bangalore, India. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  11. ^ "Indian photo wins Wiki Loves Monuments online contest". BBC. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  12. ^ SAQIB, QAYYUM (3 June 2015). "Wiki Loves Monuments: Top 10 pictures from Pakistan". Dawn. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  13. ^ Choudhry, Saqib Qayyum (3 October 2015). "Wiki Loves Monuments 2015: Top 10 pictures from Pakistan". Dawn. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  14. ^ "Wiki Loves Monuments: Top 10 pictures from Pakistan". DAWN.COM. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  15. ^ "Travel the world through the lenses of Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 winners". Wikilovesmonuments.org. 19 March 2021.
  16. ^ a b "The contest "Wiki Loves Monuments" allowed Russians to participate". Istorychna Pravda (in Ukrainian). 16 December 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  17. ^ "And the winner of #WikiLovesMonuments 2021 is Donatas Dabravolskas with this wonderful photo of Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading in #Brazil. Great shot for a spot often crowded by tourists". Twitter.com. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  18. ^ Нагороджено переможців конкурсу «Вікі любить Землю», Ukrainian Internet Association.
  19. ^ . Creative Heritage. 20 June 2013. Archived from the original on 9 January 2014.
  20. ^ International Winners of Wiki Loves Public Art 2013, Europeana, 31 July 2013.
  21. ^ Избор на најдобрите фотографии на натпреварот на Викимедија за Македонија, Utrinski vesnik, 26 December 2013.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Wiki Loves Monuments Android package at the F-Droid repository
  • Wiki Loves Monuments on Google Play
  • Guinness World Record for Wiki Loves Monuments as the World's largest photography competition

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For the last contest see Commons Commons Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 Wiki Loves Monuments WLM is an annual international photographic competition held during the month of September organised worldwide by Wikipedia community members with the help of local Wikimedia affiliates across the globe Participants take pictures of local historical monuments and heritage sites in their region and upload them to Wikimedia Commons The aim of event is to highlight the heritage sites of the participating countries with the goal to encourage people to capture pictures of these monuments and to put them under a free licence which can then be re used not only in Wikipedia but everywhere by everyone Wiki Loves MonumentsOfficial logo of Wiki Loves MonumentsAll countries that participated at least once in a Wiki Loves Monuments competition in 2010 2017GenrePhotographyBegins1 September 1 Ends30 September 2 Location s WorldwideYears active11Inaugurated2010Most recent2022ParticipantsPhotographersOrganised byWikipedia community membersWebsiteWikiLovesMonuments orgThe 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 3 In 2012 the competition was extended beyond Europe with a total of 35 participating countries 4 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 and saw 10 700 contestants from 43 countries who submitted 277 000 photos 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Winners 3 Spin offs 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Infographic showing the actual behind the scenes workflow Wiki Loves Monuments is the successor to Wiki Loves Art which was held in the Netherlands in 2009 The original WLM contest for Rijksmonuments Dutch for national monuments encouraged photographers to seek out Dutch National Heritage Sites The Rijkmonuments include architecture and objects of general interest recognized for their beauty scientific and or cultural importance Such locations as the Drenthe archeological sites the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague and the houses along the canals of Amsterdam were part of the more than 12 500 photographs submitted during the first event 7 This success generated interest in other European countries and through a collaboration with the European Heritage Days 18 states with the help of local Wikimedia chapters participated in the 2011 competition 8 9 uploading nearly 170 000 images by its conclusion The Guinness Book of Records recognizes the 2011 edition of Wiki Loves Monuments as the largest photography competition in the world with 168 208 pictures uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by more than 5 000 participants 3 In total some 171 000 photographs were contributed from 18 participants countries of Europe Germany France and Spain contributed highest number of photographs Photo from Romania won the first international prize whereas Estonia secured second and Germany third position in WLM 2011 In 2012 the Wiki Loves Monuments competition had official participation of more than thirty countries and regions around the world Andorra Argentina Austria Belarus Belgium Canada Catalonia Chile Colombia the Czech Republic Denmark Estonia France Germany Ghana India Israel Italy Kenya Luxembourg Mexico the Netherlands Norway Panama the Philippines Poland Romania Russia Serbia Slovakia Spain South Africa Sweden Switzerland Ukraine and the United States In total 363 000 photos were contributed from 35 participants countries Germany Spain and Poland contributed highest number of photographs 4 A picture of Tomb of Safdarjung from Delhi India won the contest which saw more than 350 000 contributions 10 11 Spain secured second and Philippines third position in 2012 edition of annual WLM photo contest In 2013 the Wiki Loves Monuments competition had official participation of more than fifty countries from all six continents including Antarctica Among the new participant nations were Algeria Chine Azerbaijan Hong Kong Jordan Venezuela Thailand Taiwan Nepal Tunisia Egypt the United Kingdom war torn Syria and many others In total some 370 000 photos were contributed from more than 52 participating countries Germany Ukraine and Poland contributed highest number of photographs Switzerland won the first international prize whereas Taiwan secured second and Hungary third position in the 2013 edition of WLM The 2014 version of the contests saw more than 8 750 contestants in 41 countries across the globe who submitted more than 308 000 photographs Pakistan Macedonia Ireland Republic of Kosovo Albania Palestine Lebanon and Iraq made their debut in 2014 From Pakistan more than 700 contestants from across the country submitted over 12 000 photographs 12 The 2015 edition saw more than 6 200 contestants participating from 33 countries with over 220 000 photo submissions throughout the month of September 13 The 2016 edition of WLM was supported by UNESCO and saw 10 700 contestants from 43 countries who submitted 277 000 photos 14 In the 2017 edition 52 countries participated and nearly 245 000 photographs were obtained The following year 2018 the number of participating countries rose to 56 countries that donated more than 257 000 photographs In the 2019 edition the list of participating countries dropped to 48 and almost 213 000 images were collected In 2020 the competition was convened with some changes due to the COVID 19 pandemic being held in some countries in October or November instead of its traditional September venue 10 Despite the difficulties participants from 51 countries donated more than 230 000 photographs 15 In 2022 the Ukrainian organising committee of the competition withdrew from the contest in protest against the possibility to admit photos of cultural heritage monuments from Russia they stated a country that is waging war against Ukraine and killing thousands of Ukrainians as well as systematically destroying and stealing Ukrainian monuments of culture architecture and archeology 16 A request of the Ukrainian team to exclude Russia from the contest was not granted 16 source source Winners EditThe following is a list of international first prize winners of Wiki Loves Monuments Photo Year Photographer Country Description 2010 Rudolphous Netherlands Vijzelstraat 31 in Amsterdam 2011 Mihai Petre Romania Winter picture of Chiajna Monastery The monastery is situated on the outskirts of Bucharest 2012 Pranav Singh India Tomb of Safdarjung New Delhi India 2013 David Gubler Switzerland A RhB Ge 4 4 II with a push pull train crosses the Wiesen Viaduct between Wiesen and Filisur Switzerland 2014 Konstantin Brizhnichenko Ukraine Holy Mountains Monastery Sviatohirsk Ukraine 2015 Marco Leiter Germany Westerheversand Lighthouse 2016 Ansgar Koreng Germany The entrance hall of the Regional court in Berlin Germany 2017 Prashant Khatore India The Khandoba Temple in Pune 2018 Alireza Akhaghi Iran Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque 2019 Marian Naworski Poland Abandoned Evangelical Church in Stawiszyn 2020 Farzin Izaddoust dar Iran Saint John s Church in Sohrol 2021 Donatas Dabravolskas Brazil Real Gabinete Portugues de Leitura 17 Spin offs Edit Wikipedians attending Wiki Loves Monuments in Erfurt Several spin offs based on Wiki Loves Monuments are organised within the Wikimedia movement locally and internationally They generally follow the basics of Wiki Loves Monuments and mostly differentiate in their scope and changes in some of the rules In spring 2013 a photographic competition called Wiki Loves Earth Ukrainian Viki lyubit Zemlyu was organised in Ukraine with a main focus on taking photographs of the natural heritage sites in Ukraine and subsequently uploading them on Wikimedia Commons 18 A few months later Wikimedia Sweden and Europeana initiated a photographic competition with the name Wiki Loves Public Art aiming to increase the number of photographs taken from public artworks 19 The project was organised in five countries and resulted in more than 9 250 photographs uploaded 20 In autumn 2013 the photographic competition Wiki Loves Cultural Heritage Macedonian Viki go saka kulturnoto nasledstvo was organised in North Macedonia broadening the scope of Wiki Loves Monuments to include cultural heritage in any form both tangible and intangible including monuments heritage sites dishes outfit tapestries crafts dances and other elements of traditional culture 21 See also EditWiki Loves Monuments on Wikimedia Commons Wiki Loves Monuments 2010 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2014 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2015 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2018 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2019 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 winners Wiki Loves Monuments 2021 winnersReferences Edit most common starting date most common ending date a b Guinness World Records Largest photography competition 2012 a b Eglash Ruth 28 August 2012 Hundreds of cultural sites to be visually documented during Wiki Loves Monuments event Jerusalem Post Retrieved 15 September 2012 Choudhry Saqib Qayyum 11 October 2016 Wiki Loves Monuments Top 10 pictures from Pakistan Dawn Retrieved 13 October 2016 Wiki Loves Monuments statistics tools wmflabs org Retrieved 18 December 2016 in French Virginie Malbos Le monumental concours de Wikimedia dans Liberation 9 September 2011 consulted 22 August 2012 The operation had taken place last year in the Netherlands and was concluded by the arrival of 12 500 new royalty free photos in Italian Bologna su Wiki loves monuments La raccolta delle foto piu belle dans Il Resto del Carlino 11 aout 2012 consulte le 22 aout 2012 In 2011 the competition has also increased with the participation of 18 European countries that helped with 170 000 images and now has the support among others the Council of Europe and the European Commission Chenu Isabelle 25 September 2011 Le site Wikipedia aime les monuments in French Radio France Internationale Retrieved 22 August 2012 So far there are 18 European countries participating in the contest Phadnis Renuka 7 December 2012 Indians win in Wiki mega photo contest The Hindu Bangalore India Retrieved 8 December 2012 Indian photo wins Wiki Loves Monuments online contest BBC 7 December 2012 Retrieved 8 December 2012 SAQIB QAYYUM 3 June 2015 Wiki Loves Monuments Top 10 pictures from Pakistan Dawn Retrieved 3 June 2015 Choudhry Saqib Qayyum 3 October 2015 Wiki Loves Monuments 2015 Top 10 pictures from Pakistan Dawn Retrieved 25 August 2016 Wiki Loves Monuments Top 10 pictures from Pakistan DAWN COM 11 October 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2017 Travel the world through the lenses of Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 winners Wikilovesmonuments org 19 March 2021 a b The contest Wiki Loves Monuments allowed Russians to participate Istorychna Pravda in Ukrainian 16 December 2022 Retrieved 16 December 2022 And the winner of WikiLovesMonuments 2021 is Donatas Dabravolskas with this wonderful photo of Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading in Brazil Great shot for a spot often crowded by tourists Twitter com Retrieved 10 May 2022 Nagorodzheno peremozhciv konkursu Viki lyubit Zemlyu Ukrainian Internet Association Wiki Loves Public Art an international photographic contest Creative Heritage 20 June 2013 Archived from the original on 9 January 2014 International Winners of Wiki Loves Public Art 2013 Europeana 31 July 2013 Izbor na naјdobrite fotografii na natprevarot na Vikimediјa za Makedoniјa Utrinski vesnik 26 December 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wiki Loves Monuments Official website Wiki Loves Monuments Android package at the F Droid repository Wiki Loves Monuments on Google Play Guinness World Record for Wiki Loves Monuments as the World s largest photography competition Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wiki Loves Monuments amp oldid 1129430880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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