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[[Image:Sunflower.jpg|left]]<div align="justify">The UNL Wiki is a collaborative website for exchanging information and experience on the Universal Networking Language.</div> | [[Image:Sunflower.jpg|left]]<div align="justify">The UNL Wiki is a collaborative website for exchanging information and experience on the Universal Networking Language.</div> | ||
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[[Image:UNL.jpg|left]]<div align="justify">The UNL - an acronym for “Universal Networking Language” - is a digital language that enables computers to process information and knowledge across the language barriers. [[Introduction to UNL|[read more]]]</div> | [[Image:UNL.jpg|left]]<div align="justify">The UNL - an acronym for “Universal Networking Language” - is a digital language that enables computers to process information and knowledge across the language barriers. [[Introduction to UNL|[read more]]]</div> | ||
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