Kultúrák közötti hidak 3. kiadás, 2019. december 1–31.
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Üdvözöljük a latin-amerikai, a orosz, a közel-keleti és észak-afrikai kultúráról szóló Wikipédia szerkesztési versenyen!
- What?: The Bridges across Cultures contest is an editing contest organized by different Wikimedia affiliates with the goal to promote cultural exchange between three regions of the world: Latin America, Russia and the Middle East & North Africa (MENA). Its third edition will be organized in December 2019.
- Mikor?: A szerkesztési verseny 2019. december 1. 00:01 – december 15. 23: 59 (UTC) közt zajlik.
- How?: To participate, you first need to subscribe to the list of participants. Then, create or expand articles related to the participating countries according to your language. The articles created should be related to one of the following categories:
- Irodalom
- Zene
- Vizuális művészetek, mozi és tv
- Konyha és hagyományok
- Műemlékek
- You can also take a look at the list of proposed articles in case you need some inspiration!
- According to the level of improvement of the articles, you will receive points and the winner will be the participant with the most points at the end of the contest.
- There will be extra points if you edit articles regarding prioritized countries or regions!
- Who?: Any Wikimedia user signed in the list of participants before 23:59 December 31st, 2019 (UTC).
- Where?: For the 2019 edition, you can participate in the following Wikipedia editions:
If you edit in this Wikipedia edition...
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... you can edit about this region.
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Arab, perzsa, török
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Latin-Amerika
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Oroszország
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Spanyol és portugál
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Oroszország
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Közel-Kelet és Észak-Afrika
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Russian, Bashkir, Lezgi, Chechen
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Közel-Kelet és Észak-Afrika
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Latin-Amerika
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- Why?: The goal of the contest is to promote cultural exchange between different regions of the world. Although Wikipedia has been an unique opportunity to expand the access to knowledge from every corner of the world, there is still a difference in the quality of articles and a bias towards Western European and North American content. We expect this contest can help to promote cooperation across the world and increase the access to content with a global perspective.
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