Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 winners

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

Winners

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Finalists

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

Algeria

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Armenia

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Aruba

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Austria

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Azerbaijan

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Bangladesh

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Benin

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Brazil

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Canada

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Croatia

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Egypt

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Finland

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These are the finalists in no specific order. The winner will be announced in January.

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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Italy

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Jordan

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Kenya

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Lebanon

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Malaysia

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Malta

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Mauritania

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Morocco

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Nepal

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Norway

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Palestine

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Peru

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Philippines

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Poland

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Portugal

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Romania

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Russia

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

Rwanda

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Slovakia

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Slovenia

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Spain

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Sweden

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See also the page with the Swedish top three.

Syria

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Taiwan

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Thailand

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Uganda

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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United States of America

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Other winners

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These images won in a Wiki Loves Monuments-related competition. They display heritage beautifully, but are not part of the international finale unless they also appear in one of the lists above. The images may have been awarded prizes in one of the national competitions.

Italy's special FIAF prize

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Apulia

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Tuscany

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Ireland special prizes

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Prizes awarded for the best and first image of a site from each province.

Ukraine special prizes

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Jewish Heritage

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Category: Synagogues

Category: Cemeteries

Category: Other

Wiki Loves Classics

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A parallel selection focused on classical culture and related archeological sites (with a specific focus on details), see the 2020 page

Participated but did not submit any finalists

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Sudan