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* capitals of European Countries (like [https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q46 Athens] and [https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q52 Tallinn]) | * capitals of European Countries (like [https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q46 Athens] and [https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q52 Tallinn]) | ||
* DGs from the European Commission (like [https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q83 DG CNECT] and [https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q8361 DG REGIO]) | * DGs from the European Commission (like [https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q83 DG CNECT] and [https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q8361 DG REGIO]) | ||
* | * 1 548 122 projects financed by the European Commission under the [https://kohesio.eu/ Kohesio] project (like [https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q77409] and [https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q2462916]) | ||
* | * 482 633 beneficiaries of European projects, of which 10% could be linked back to Wikidata so that the corresponding data is complementing the information from the Commission (like [https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q2529763]) | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics of 2016] (NUTS 2016), i.e. subdivisions of countries used for statistical purposes by Eurostat (like the [https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q2500884 Provincia di Asti]). | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics of 2016] (NUTS 2016), i.e. subdivisions of countries used for statistical purposes by Eurostat (like the [https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q2500884 Provincia di Asti]). | ||
* buildings ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q242378]), canteens ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q244787]), cafeterias ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q244883]) and parkings ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q244865]) of the European Commission | * buildings ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q242378]), canteens ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q244787]), cafeterias ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q244883]) and parkings ([https://linkedopendata.eu/wiki/Item:Q244865]) of the European Commission |
Revision as of 07:54, 17 December 2021
Welcome to the EU Knowledge Graph!
This graph contains structured information about the European Union.
In particular, it contains information about:
- institutions of the European Union (like the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union)
- countries in the world and in particular countries in the European Union (like Hungary and Italy)
- capitals of European Countries (like Athens and Tallinn)
- DGs from the European Commission (like DG CNECT and DG REGIO)
- 1 548 122 projects financed by the European Commission under the Kohesio project (like [1] and [2])
- 482 633 beneficiaries of European projects, of which 10% could be linked back to Wikidata so that the corresponding data is complementing the information from the Commission (like [3])
- the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics of 2016 (NUTS 2016), i.e. subdivisions of countries used for statistical purposes by Eurostat (like the Provincia di Asti).
- buildings ([4]), canteens ([5]), cafeterias ([6]) and parkings ([7]) of the European Commission
- Linked Data solutions like ERA RCC([8]) or ArCo([9]). To add your Linked Data solution to the graph, request([10]) an account to the Publications Office of EU.
The query service can be accessed under https://query.linkedopendata.eu.
The question answering service can be accessed under https://dev.qa.linkedopendata.eu.
Exports of the data contained in the EU Knowledge Graph can be accessed under https://data.linkedopendata.eu.
New knowledge will be added continuously. If you are interested to collaborate, please contact us at CNECT-ECDORIS@ec.europa.eu.
Awards:
- Semantics 2021, "Best industry Contribution" ([11])
- ISWC 2021, "Candidate for best paper in the In-Use Track" ([12])