CEE Spring aims to support article creation and improvements to raise awareness about the region of Central and Eastern Europe, its history, culture, traditions and more. And let's make it more exciting by providing valuable prizes for the most active participants! The competition has a long tradition, but in 2022 it came for the first time to the English Wikipedia.
In 2022, special focus is on the international constructed language Esperanto, which came from present-day Poland and is recognized as Poland's intangible cultural heritage!
At the same time, we encourage you to write about CEE Women and also Human Rights (specifically about the Right to a healthy environment) in the region and that way participate in both CEE Spring and #WikiForHumanRights simultaneously (the latter only from 15 April to 15 May 2022 UTC).
The competition is over! The organizers will calculate and publish results in June 2022.
Before you begin, carefully read the rules. After that, create or improve articles related to Central and Eastern Europe and add them to the list.
To the talk pages of your contributions, add {{Wikimedia CEE Spring 2022}}
Wikimedians from the region prepared lists of the topics their communities wish to highlight. We invite you to focus on them! However, these are only recommendations and you are free to choose any topic related to any of the participating nation from the CEE region.
Contributing is mostly to help Wikipedia, free education and the CEE region. But we have also some actual prizes and special barn-stars.
Main category:
- voucher for 75 € + music subscription
- voucher for 50 €
- voucher for 25 €
- voucher for 15 €
- voucher for 10 €
Esperanto subcategory:
- voucher for 50 € + music subscription
- voucher for 25 €
- voucher for 15 €
- voucher for 10 €
High Priority Esperanto (contributions to Esperanto and L. L. Zamenhof heading them towards featured article status; will be examined qualitatively on one-by-one basis):
- voucher for 50 €
- voucher for 25 €