WikiLosRios

WikiLosRios
URL www.wikilosrios.cl
Commercial? No
Type of site Internet encyclopedia project
Registration Optional (required to edit pages)
Available language(s) Spanish
Created by Voluntary collaborators
Launched 2007

WikiLosRios is an Spanish-language wiki-based Web encyclopedia project about Los Ríos Region in Chile. The scope of WikiLosRios is limited to subjects related to Los Ríos Region. WikiLosRios has organized twice an article contest among secondary school students called "Construyendo Región" (Building a region).[1] The last contest was won by a student from Panguipulli with the article "Sendero del Jabalí" (Path of the Wildboar).[2] In 2008 Jimmy Wales met the coordinators of WikiLosRios Joaquín Barañao and Roberto Munita. Reportedly Jimmy Wales showed great interest in the local character of the enciclopeadia.[3]

WikiLosRios was started in 2007 by Senator Andrés Allamand who currently is the main sponsor of the website. In the words of Andrés Allamand WikiLosRios was created to "put at disposal of all the inhabitants of the region, Chile, and why not, the world, a truthful information that is agile and collective about the proces of creation of this region and its reality."[4][5]

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  1. ^ Segundo concurso Wikilosrios, El Naveghable, 14 August 2008.
  2. ^ ANDRÉS MILLAR RAMIREZ. ALUMNO DEL LICEO GASTRONOMICO DE PANGUIPULLI. GANÓ CONCURSO WIKILOSRIOS El Diario de Panguipulli. 12 December 2008.
  3. ^ Fundador de Wikipedia conoció experiencia de Wikilosrios, El Diario Austral de Valdivia, 21 November 2008.
  4. ^ WikiLosRios, un espacio para construir región en la Web, El Naveghable, 5 April 2008. Andrés Allamand:
    poner a disposición de todos los habitantes de la Región, de Chile y por qué no, del mundo, una información veraz, oportuna, actualizada, ágil y colectiva sobre el proceso de creación de esta región y su realidad
  5. ^ Senador Allamand impulsa plataforma virtual para intercambiar puntos de vista sobre nueva Región de Los Ríos, Senate of Chile, 2 August 2008.