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Linked Open Data of Ecology
Linked Open Data of Ecology (LODE) is a prototype to integrate the data of ecology by linked data approach. So far the subjects include most of wildfire, taxonomy, biodiversity... -
Hellenic Fire Brigade
The Hellenic Fire Brigade project encompasses efforts to extract valuable information from Greek Open Data originating from the Ministry of Public Order & Citizen Protection... -
World Bank Linked Data
The World Bank data published using the Linked Data design principles. Contains statistical observations and code lists from World Development Indicators, World Bank Finances,... -
El Viajero's tourism dataset
El Viajero's tourism dataset integrates the various contents from newspapers and digital platforms belonging to the Prisa Digital Group in the domain of news and blogs about... -
Australian Climate Observations Reference Network - Surface Air Temperature D...
ACORN-SAT, the Australian Climate Observations Reference Network - Surface Air Temperature data set, is a homogenized daily maximum and minimum temperature data set containing... -
Hellenic Police
The Hellenic Police project encompasses efforts to extract valuable information from Greek Open Data originating from the Ministry of Public Order & Citizen Protection and... -
Ordnance Survey Linked Data
See also package:ordnance_survey. Published data Geographical data about England, Wales, and Scotland Provides identifiers for counties, cities, wards, census areas Provides... -
DBpedia in Basque
Basque chapter of DBpedia. DBpedia is a "community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you... -
DBpedia in Japanese
DBpedia Japanese is a part of the DBpedia internationzation effort. Datasets of DBpedia Japanese are generated from dump data of Wikipedia in Japanese and include links to other... -
DBpedia
Description From the front page: DBpedia.org is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia...