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The fundamental principles ofWikipedia may be summarized in five "pillars":

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Fundamental principles of Wikipedia

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Five pillars
Statement of our principles

Jimbo's statement
Historic principles

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Synopsis of our conventions

Wikimedia principles
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(in Meta-Wiki)

Principles
Other essays on Wikipedia's principles

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