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		<title>By: FerroGate &#187; Europeana, The European Wikipedia Alternative is Back Online</title>
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		<description>[...] database and portal for European culture is back online. I mentioned them a while ago as an EU alternative to mainly US-based information aggregation services (such as [...]</description>
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