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        <description>Online contributions to the Groups section of the Euromovements newsletter</description>
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        <dc:creator>Julien Reulos (RedActiva)</dc:creator>
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        <description>carto.net is a place for cartography on the internet. students, graphical artists and internet people often work on quite interesting projects, but those are not well known to the wide public or are lost somewhere on not so significant pages.&lt;br /&gt;
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carto.net offers these people the opportunity to share their ideas and projects at the right adress: in the middle of the net for cartographers. so the contents of carto.net are clear: cartography and its actors. here you will find any kind of topic related to cartography or geographical information. metadata and information about the author are always available.&lt;br /&gt;
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the interconnection between the project, the metadata and the author gives a clear view to any orderer or enables to find colleagues. as visible on the start page, you can link to the projects or the authors directly. basically there is no project (homepage) without cartographic content. yet there is not much to tell about contents due to the short time the server has been online. </description>
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