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Mediterranean Mathematics Competition

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The Mediterranean Competition initially took place in 1998, created and until today organized by Spanish Francisco Bellot Rosado. In the first year, only three problems were to be solved. However from the second year on, the contest consisted of four problems each, with an overall contest time of
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The contest is conducted separately in every country. Each participating country can let an unrestricted number of students write the contest, but only the results of the top ten, according to national evaluation, can be submitted for international ranking. Every of these is awarded a certificate
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for school students, taking place annually since 1998. All countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea are allowed to participate, as well as, if invited, their neighbouring countries.
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either of participation or merit, whereas the levels of merit - Gold, Silver, Bronze and Honorable Mention – are awarded similarly to the
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Establishment of friendly and cooperative relationships between students and teachers of various
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Creation of a possibility for international exchange about school practices
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Discovery, development and challenge of mathematically gifted students
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International mathematics competition for school students
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mathematics competition
mediterranean
mathematical olympiad problems
International Mathematical Olympiad


http://mural.uv.es/rorunu/cmm/bases/Bases05ing.pdf
"Problem Collection for Mediterranean Mathematical Competition"
the original
Contest papers from 1998 to 2005
International Mathematical Olympiad
Contest papers from 1998 to 2011
Official rule document
Categories
Annual events
European student competitions
Mathematics competitions
Recurring events established in 1998

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