Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 in Armenia and Artsakh
Wiki loves monuments 2020 Photo contest in Armenia and Artsakh Armenia took part in Wiki Loves Monuments contest twice։ in 2013 and 2015. The contest was organized and coordinated in Armenia by Wikimedia Armenia. Earlier, Armenian Parliament had already amended Armenian law on copyright to allow freedom of panorama in Armenia by the initiative of WMAM[1]. Artsakh also joined Wiki loves Monuments contest with Armenia, but as there is no FoP in Artsakh, it took photos of monuments whose architect died before 1949.[2] Armenia has about 25 000 state-registered monuments. Most of these are not widely known; many are hidden in forests, mountains, and rocks, and some are unfortunately endangered. Armenian participants of the contest faced the challenge to find monuments in the lists, photograph them and upload them to Wikipedia Commons (for most of the participants it was their first time to contribute to any Wikimedia project).
What?, When?, How? & Who?
Wiki Loves Monuments is an international photo contest dedicated to collecting pictures of historical monuments and heritage sites to illustrate articles in the worldwide free Internet encyclopedia Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects. What? The target will be Armenian heritage sites. You can click on a department of the map above to access the list of historical monuments found there. A list of all the monuments of the Armenian marzes is also available directly on Wikipedia. When? From 1st to 30th September. Photos captured before September 2020 are eligible as long as they are uploaded during the time frame of the contest. Who? There are no country limitations, everybody can participate in any country. How? By uploading photos of the objects listed in the Armenian List.
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Armenia
The full list is located here.
Artsakh
The full list is located here (2983 monuments in total). |
- ↑ Legislation: National Assembly of RA. Parliament.am. Retrieved on 2013-04-26.
- ↑ Artsakh is de jure part of Azerbaijan, but it is de facto independent republic. Azerbaijan has also no FoP. Read more about Artsakh in English Wikipedia.