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11st may 2012, 19:50h.\\ For maintenance tasks, the SPARQL Endpoint is stopped some (few) hours. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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The SPARQL Endpoint contains the last spanish wikipedia version (20th april 2012).
Besides new data, we have made some changes:
1) Now, resources are localized (start with http://__es.__dbpedia.org instead of http://dbpedia.org)
2) Resources are no longer codified using UTF-8 for IRIs
An example could make it clear: The resource {{{http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jos%C3%A9_Ortega_Cano}}}
now it is {{{http://es.dbpedia.org/resource/José_Ortega_Cano}}}. Much better now, ¿isn't it?.
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In order to avoid spammers, only registered users can edit pages
In order to avoid spammers, only registered users can edit pages.
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With your help we can improve this site. Please, leave your recommendations in [Improvements].
With your help we can improve this site. Please, leave your recommendations in [Improvements].\\
Are you looking for [Past events]?
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You are at the Spanish chapter of the DBpedia.
You are at the Spanish chapter of DBpedia.
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In a hurry? Copy and paste in the Spanish [SPARQL endpoint|http://es.dbpedia.org/sparql] the query in the following box.
In a hurry? This is a query over the Spanish dbpedia: "[What bullfighters were married to copla singers?|http://es.dbpedia.org/sparql?default-graph-uri=&query=PREFIX+dbpedia-owl%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fdbpedia.org%2Fontology%2F%3E%0D%0APREFIX+dcterms%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fdc%2Fterms%2F%3E%0D%0ASELECT+%3Ftorero+%3Fcantante+WHERE%7B%0D%0A++%3Ftorero+rdf%3Atype+dbpedia-owl%3ABullFighter+.%0D%0A++%3Ftorero+dbpedia-owl%3Aspouse+%3Fcantante+.%0D%0A++%3Fcantante+dcterms%3Asubject+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fes.dbpedia.org%2Fresource%2FCategor%C3%ADa%3ACantantes_de_coplas%3E%0D%0A%7D&format=text%2Fhtml&timeout=0&debug=on]"([copla|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copla_(music)] is a traditional Spanish style, existing as a category in the Spanish Wikipedia).
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Do you want to see it slowly? Copy and paste in the Spanish [SPARQL endpoint|http://es.dbpedia.org/sparql] the query text you see in the following box.
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PREFIX dbpedia-owl: <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>
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This genuine Spanish query means "What bullfighters were married to copla singers?" ([copla|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copla_(music)] is a traditional Spanish style, existing as a category in the Spanish Wikipedia). This is the answer:
Click the "Run Query" button. As you can see, this is the answer:
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|http://dbpedia.org/resource/José_Ortega_Cano |http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rocío_Jurado
|http://dbpedia.org/resource/Curro_Romero |http://dbpedia.org/resource/Concha_Márquez_Piquer
|http://dbpedia.org/resource/Francisco_Rivera |http://dbpedia.org/resource/Isabel_Pantoja
|[http://es.dbpedia.org/resource/José_Ortega_Cano] |[http://es.dbpedia.org/resource/Rocío_Jurado]
|[http://es.dbpedia.org/resource/Curro_Romero] |[http://es.dbpedia.org/resource/Concha_Márquez_Piquer]
|[http://es.dbpedia.org/resource/Francisco_Rivera] |[http://es.dbpedia.org/resource/Isabel_Pantoja]
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![More examples|SPARQL examples] and [Open Questions]
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*Do you have semantic data?, would you like to add them to es.dbpedia.org?
* Do you want to know how to create semantic data?
[Contact us]!
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The extraction process for the Spanish language has produced so far almost 100 millon RDF triples. In the SPARQL endpoint the most relevant triples (~70 millions) are available. This work depends on researchers from [UAM|http://www.uam.es] ([Mariano Rico]), [UPM|http://www.upm.es]([Oscar Corcho|http://www.oeg-upm.net/index.php/en/teachers/11-ocorcho]), all of them belonging to the [Spanish Thematic Network of Linked Data|http://red.linkeddata.es/], as well as individuals who dedicate their time and effort to this initiative. This initiative started on a mapping generation hackathon that was celebrated under the auspices of the aforementioned network [Acknowledgement]
The extraction process for the Spanish language has produced so far almost 200 millon RDF triples. In the SPARQL endpoint the most relevant triples (~170 millions) are available. This work depends on researchers from [UPM|http://www.upm.es]: ([Mariano Rico], untill Nov 2013 at [UAM|http://www.uam.es]) and [Oscar Corcho], both of them belonging to the [Spanish Thematic Network of Linked Data|http://red.linkeddata.es/], as well as individuals who dedicate their time and effort to this initiative. This initiative started on a mapping generation hackathon that was celebrated under the auspices of the aforementioned network [Acknowledgement]
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For developers and scientists, this is the [technical information].
!!Who are you?
*For developers and scientists, this is the [technical information].
*For content providers (data creators) [Otros Datos en Español].
*For inquiring minds without expertise in the technologies associated with Linked Data, Open Data or Semantic Web, we have selected these introductory
**videos:
*** [Linked Data | https://vimeo.com/36752317]
*** [Open Data | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzWpcVzuwV0]
*** [Web semántica | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGg8A2zfWKg]
**additional info:
*** ['Ontology' in Forbes magazine|https://www.forbes.com/sites/cognitiveworld/2018/07/20/why-ontology-will-be-a-big-word-in-your-companys-future/#1df7fae77b94]
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For content providers (data creators) [Otros Datos en Español].
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* (Advanced) [Styles|http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/JSPWikiStyles].
* (Advanced) [Styles|https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=JSPWikiStyle].
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Good luck!
Good luck!!