Hi all,

the new namespaces for Czech (sc), Hindu (hi) and Bengal (bn) have been 
created on the DBpedia Mappings wiki: http://mappings.dbpedia.org

Happy mapping,
Anja

On 30.09.2011 10:58, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
> While you are at it, please add also the namespace for Hindu (hi) and
> Bengal (bn)
> Thanks,
> Sebastian
>
> On 09/29/2011 03:06 PM, Václav Zeman wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am a student from the Czech Technical University in Prague and i am
>> working on semantic web expansion for Czech language. I need to
>> extract semantic data from Wikipedia and use it for development of a
>> „named entity recognition“ service. I have great interest in
>> cooperation on dbpedia for Czech language. Is it possible to add a new
>> namespace for Czech (cs) in dbpedia mapping?
>>
>> My account at mappings.dbpedia.org is "Propan".
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Václav Zeman
>>
>>
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