You will need a list of what monuments to photograph

This list *should* come from a somewhat authoritative source, like the
government, some museum... not made up by the wikimedians or that random
youtuber.

In fact, I would say that many lists used by WLM organizers are not 1:1
mappings to the "official lists": they may join multiple lists, remove
monuments that cannot be legally photographed...

The local organizers may use a different criteria for local winners than
for photos going to the International Contest, and that is fine. A typical
case is related to sponsors some specific prize (e.g. suppose Nikon had a
branch in St. Eustatius that provides a prize to the best photo with one of
their cameras). You may also have rules about not giving more than one
prize to the same person, etc. It is not uncommon that not all monuments
participate in both local and international competition (e.g. you have two
lists for the local competition, but only monuments in one of them is used
for the International contest).
You need to define, and transmit clearly what your rules will be, but other
than that, that is really no issue. You still have enough time to write it
down before the competition begins.

The international jury will generally not interfere with your decisions of
what should be forwarded and whatnot. I guess they might if a local team
had a crazy proposal, but people there is usually reasonable :)

And of course, the list itself of monuments to photograph should be public.
Ideally you would talk with St Eustatuis government (?) to get permission
to use and publish that unofficial and unpublished so far list for your
competition.

Regards
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