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_aBerends, Jorn _92357 |
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_aOpen Data in Cities 2 _c/ Jorn Berends, Wendy Carrara , Cosmina Radu (Capgemini Consulting) |
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_bEUROPEAN DATA PORTAL _cJunio 2017 |
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_aAnalytical Report _v; 6 |
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_92177 _aCiudades inteligentes |
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_9151 _aCarrara, Wendy |
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_aAnalytical Report _94576 _v; 6 |
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_uhttps://www.europeandataportal.eu/en/highlights/open-data-european-cities _x0 _yAcceso al documento |
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