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An international look at the beasts of the past: the dinosaurs! To provide a multi-lingual resource for dinosaur research Dino Land of Ottawa, Illinois, United States of America has launched Dinos International! In creating this site it was Dino Land's goal to include as many world languages as possible in order to further advance dinosaur research...and fun. So, if you are a professional or just a regular old amateur dinosaur fan, Dinos International! is for you. Not only that, but if you speak English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, or Polish you are in, you are able to learn! Unlike most English language dino sites, this one is INTERNATIONAL! So, enjoy, and please, tell your friends.


INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE SITES

English Version

Version en Francais

Deutsche Version

Española Versión

Nederlandse Versie

Versione Italiana

Versao em Portugues

Svensk Version

Dansk Version

Verzija na Srpskom

SOON

Norsk

Polski

Russian


Dinos International! is hosted by The Official Dino Land Website. For interviews with famous paleontologists, news on the latest dinosaur finds, virtual trips to fossil sites and museums around the world, and a site devoted to the greatest dinosaur discoveries of this millennium, go to:

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*****WINNER OF DINO DATA'S SITE OF THE MONTH-OCTOBER 1999*****

Partners in Dinos International! include: Klaus Andorfer, Marco T. Badaracco, Fred Bervoets, Steve Brusatte, Luiz Eduardo Vieira Del Bem, Boban Filipovic, Pedro Jose Lorca, Tobias Næsborg, Dario Raparelli, and Jan-Ove Sundberg.


(C) Notice: Dinos International! is in no way related to the non-profit corporation Dinosaurs International, based out of New York City. As a quick note to some of our past readers, in mid-October the Dinosaurs International corporation forced Dino Land and Dinos International! to change their name. We obliged.

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