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Category: Wiki Loves Monuments

Presenting the 2018 winners from the world’s largest photo contest

20 December 2018 by Ed Erhart

'Monumental' winners from the world's largest photo contest showcase history and heritage

14 December 2017 by Ed Erhart

Winning photos in world’s largest photography contest reveal a world of monuments—and the volunteers who love them

15 December 2016 by Jeff Elder

Wiki Loves Monuments needs you to help preserve historical memory for future generations

7 September 2016 by Samantha Lien and Ed Erhart

See the 14 gorgeous winning photographs from Wiki Loves Monuments

7 December 2015 by Andrew Sherman

Nepal's victorious monument photos include the birthplace of Buddha

13 November 2015 by Biplab Anand

This year's victorious monument photos from Germany

22 October 201525 September 2020 by Wiegels

This year's victorious monument photos from Pakistan

16 October 2015 by Pine

In September, we love monuments

1 September 201516 September 2020 by Tomasz Kozlowski

Wikimedia Ukraine unlocks 'secret' cultural heritage lists

19 June 201525 September 2020 by Vira Motorko and Maksym Dvorovyi

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