Wikipedia article dedicated to Armenian Genocide declared the best
16:39, 28 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Article "The Armenian Genocide" has
been declared the best in the category of "Society" of the free
encyclopedia "Wikipedia". By the results of the polls the article won
the largest number of votes with "51 for" and only two votes
"against". The article "the Armenian Genocide" gives a detailed and
structured chronology of events, it provides the readers with accurate
information about the premises and the extermination process of the
Armenian ethnic group in the Ottoman Empire, as well as about
consequences of the Armenian Genocide. A subcultural article about the
Goths occupies the second position. And the article dedicated to the
handball team of New Zealand comes the third.
In the category of "Activists and Political Figures" article about
Hannibal was declared the best. Article about German Max Planck was
declared the best in the category of "Science, Culture and Sports". An
article dedicated to Ottawa was declared as the best in the category
of "Geography".
16:39, 28 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Article "The Armenian Genocide" has
been declared the best in the category of "Society" of the free
encyclopedia "Wikipedia". By the results of the polls the article won
the largest number of votes with "51 for" and only two votes
"against". The article "the Armenian Genocide" gives a detailed and
structured chronology of events, it provides the readers with accurate
information about the premises and the extermination process of the
Armenian ethnic group in the Ottoman Empire, as well as about
consequences of the Armenian Genocide. A subcultural article about the
Goths occupies the second position. And the article dedicated to the
handball team of New Zealand comes the third.
In the category of "Activists and Political Figures" article about
Hannibal was declared the best. Article about German Max Planck was
declared the best in the category of "Science, Culture and Sports". An
article dedicated to Ottawa was declared as the best in the category
of "Geography".