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== Impact and Usage == Worldpedia has become a widely used resource by students, educators, researchers, and professionals. It is frequently cited in academic papers, research projects, and educational materials. Some of its key contributions include: * '''Academic research''' – Universities use Worldpedia as a supplementary research tool. * '''Educational programs''' – Schools integrate Worldpedia content into their curriculum. * '''Knowledge sharing''' – The platform enables knowledge exchange across different cultures and languages. * '''Public awareness''' – Worldpedia articles often serve as primary sources of information on current events and historical topics. * '''Fact-checking initiatives''' – Collaborates with fact-checking organizations to ensure accuracy.
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