Wiki Loves Monuments 2012: the Andorran finalists

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Església de Sant Miquel d'Engolasters, 1st place, WIki Loves Monuments 2012, Andorra
EsglĂ©sia de Sant Miquel d’Engolasters, 1st place, WIki Loves Monuments 2012, Andorra

The Andorran finalists did a phenomenal job of showcasing the country’s magnificent landscapes. Eight of the ten finalists photographed Andorra’s ancient churches, with Angela Wolf taking first place for the photo above of the EsglĂ©sia de Sant Miquel d’Engolasters shot against the stunning backdrop of the Pyranees mountains. This impressive stone-brick building, constructed between the 11th and 12th century, was one of the most popular monuments in the competition. Rosa Maria FerrĂ©, who took first place in Andorra’s Wiki Loves Monuments last year, contributed five beautiful photographs, which all landed on the finalists list.
For more information about Wiki Loves Monuments, visit www.wikilovesmonuments.org or view other Andorran finalists here. 
Zoe Bernard, Communications Intern
Església de Sant Martí de la Cortinada, 2nd place, Wiki Loves Monuments 2012, Andorra
Església de Sant Martí de la Cortinada, 2nd place, Wiki Loves Monuments 2012, Andorra

Església de Sant Romà de les Bons, 3rd place, Wiki Loves Monuments 2012, Andorra
Església de Sant Romà de les Bons, 3rd place, Wiki Loves Monuments 2012, Andorra

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Please, do not translate the name of the winner. As a name, it really does not mean “wolf”.