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|Description=DBpedia is a community organized effort to extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available on the web so that it can be queried and linked to other datasets.
 
|Description=DBpedia is a community organized effort to extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available on the web so that it can be queried and linked to other datasets.
 
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== Media ==
 
== Media ==
 
*[http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads36 DBpedia 3.6 downloads]
 
*[http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads36 DBpedia 3.6 downloads]
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*[http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Publications?v=d8c Publications about DBpedia]

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DBpedia is a community organized effort to extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available on the web so that it can be queried and linked to other datasets.

Overview

DBpedia is a community organized effort to extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available on the web so that it can be queried and linked to other datasets. DBpedia currently describes 3.5 million things, and is available for download under CC Attribution-ShareAlike.

License Usage

DBpedia is available for download under CC Attribution-ShareAlike.

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