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Esta galeria contêm os finalistas e vencedores da etapa Europeia do Wiki Loves Monuments 2011.
Finalistas
[edit]Cada país participante seleccionou as suas 10 melhores imagens para participarem na competição europeia.
Alemanha
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1: "Anhäuser wall", Baden-Württemberg
(Anhäuser Mauer) -
2: Natatorium II of Herschel spa, Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg
(Halle II des Herschelbads in Mannheim) -
3: Chapel in the fields near Filzbuch, Beuerberg, Bavaria (Feldkapelle bei Filzbuch, Gemarkung Beuerberg)
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4: Cross on top of the Church of the Holy Cross, Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westfalia
(Kreuz auf Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche in Gelsenkirchen) -
5: Airport Berlin-Tempelhof
(Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof) -
6: Egelsberg mill near Krefeld, North Rhine-Westfalia
(Egelsbergmühle bei Krefeld) -
7: Lookout tower in Park Hohenrode, Neuhausen, Thuringia
(Warttürmchen im Park Hohenrode in Neuhausen) -
8: Köpenick Palace, Brandenburg
(Schloss Köpenick) -
9: Garage complex in Düsseldorf-Unterbilk, North Rhine-Westfalia
(Garagenanlage in Düsseldorf-Unterbilk) -
10: Protected buildings in the old town of Osterwieck, Saxony-Anhalt
(Denkmalgeschützte Häuser in der Altstadt von Osterwieck)
Andorra
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1. Romanesque Church of Sant Joan de Caselles. Author: Maria Rosa Ferré
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Granitic talus of the dam of Engolasters. Author: Cdani
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Igreja pre-romana de Santa Coloma. Author: fer55.
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Igreja pre-romana de Santa Coloma. Author: fer55.
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Romanesque Church of Sant Miquel d'Engolasters. Author: Montse Poch
Dinamarca
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1: moinho de vento de Årsdale, construído em 1877, em Svaneke, Bornholm.
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3: Palácio Frederiksberg, visto a partir do gramado do edifício principal, em Frederiksberg.
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4: moinho de vento de Havnbjerg, construído em 1835, Als.
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5: The main building of Fruens Bøge Station from 1876. It is a train station on Svendborgbanen located in Fruens Bøge in Odense.
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8: Børsen (The Stock Exchange) is a building in Copenhagen, Denmark, built by Christian IV in 1620-1640.
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9: The Chinese tea-house from 1799-1800 by Andreas Kirkerup in Frederiksberg Park in Copenhagen in Denmark, viewed from the South-West.
Hungria
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Zsámbék, Hungary: Ruins of Premonstratensian monastery church, in romanesque style, early 13th century.
Author: Puffancs -
Traditional residential house ("Kapásház"), regional folklore museum, in Abasár, Heves County, Hungary
Author: jotti -
Dutch House ("Hollandi ház") in the park of the Festetich Palace, in Dég, Fejér county, Hungary. Built in 1891.
Author: Zoli7 -
Ruins of Boldogkő Castle (from 13th century) in Boldogkőváralja (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County), in the Zemplén Nature Reserve, Northeastern Hungary
Author: Szvitek Péter
Polónia
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1: Niedzica Castle.
Author: Łukasz Śmigasiewicz. -
2: A historic Warmian cottage in Kaborno, a village in the Warmian-Masurian province.
Author: Archetyp. -
3: Będzin Castle, a stone castle from the 14th century.
Author: Ludan. -
Remainings of a Greek Catholic graveyard in a non-existent village Brusno Stare in the Subcarpathian province.
Author: Cyfranek. -
The main entrance to a manor in Baranówka in the Małopolska (Lesser Poland) province.
Author: Piotrekwas. -
Parts of an extensive Greek Catholic graveyard in village Podemszczyzna in the Subcarpathian province
Author: Cyfranek. -
Buildings of an old tin foundry in Szopienice, a district of Katowice, the capital of the Silesian province.
Author: Andrzej Stempa. -
Interior of a Roman Catholic church in Korzkiew in the Małopolska (Lesser Poland) province.
Author: Piotrekwas. -
Panorama of the Mirów Castle on the Trail of the Eagles.
Author: Mateo57. -
Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) at the Main Market Square in Kraków.
Author: DESMS.
Portugal
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1: Ruins of the Carmo Convent.
Author: Joaomartinho63. -
2: Sé da Guarda.
Author: Alexa Pinto. -
3: City Walls of Óbidos
Author: Anitsircana. -
4: Altar at Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios
Author: António Amen -
5:Santa Marta Lighthouse.
Author: Jaime Silva. -
6: Castelo de Vide's historic Jewish Quarter.
Author: Concierge.2C. -
7: Roman Bridge in Chaves.
Author: João Carvalho. -
8: Clérigos Tower in Porto's Historic Center
Author: Andre.Figueiredo. -
9: Castle of Alcácer do Sal
Author: Joaomartinho63. -
10: Chapel of Divino Coração de Jesus.
Author: Concierge.2C.
Romênia
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1: TIMISOARA - P-ta Unirii la rasarit
Author: Antonius Plaian -
2: Interior al Bisericii parohiale romano-catolice "Sf. Treime", fostă biserică iezuită Sibiu, Piaţa Mare
Author: _Monica__ -
3: Situl arheologic de la Podoleni - judetul Neamt ”La ruine - Bociulesti”
Author:Apopida -
Panorama Centrul Vechi
Author: POPOVICI Dan Cristian -
Conacul Mavros-Cantacuzino cunoscut sub numele de Micul Trianon al României - Floreşti, Prahova
Author: Nicu Drăgan -
Spre Cetatea Alba Carolina - Alba Iulia
Author: _Monica__ -
Crucea comemorativă a Eroilor români din primul război mondial
Author: Mihai Petre -
The church was built using rocks from the nearby (older) castles
Author: Jancsi Farkas -
Cetatea Alba Carolina
Author: _Monica__ -
Mănăstirea Chiajna - Giulești
Author: Mihai Petre
Vencedores
[edit]Os vencedores europeus serão anunciados em Dezembro de 2011.