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IMO 2009 50th IMO to be held in Germany
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IMO 2008 IMO 2008 website
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APMO website Link to the official APMO website
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International Mathematical Olympiad Official website of International Mathematical Olympiad
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Math Circle A website for mathematicians...
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Mathlinks An extraordinary website and online forum for the mathematical problem solvers around the world. It has more than 200,000 topics and 50,000 members. Different types of problems, ranging from middle school to graduate level is discussed and solved here. Simply, it is a must-join forum for every problem solver!
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Art of Problem Solving It is a sister site of Mathlinks. The forum of AOPS and Mathlinks is nothing but the same forum with different skin.
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Math Club It is a virtual math club for the Bangladeshi students. Everyone is welcome to ask their own question and discuss problems here.
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Wikipedia math portal Wikipedia is not only the biggest encyclopedia but also is the largest reference for the mathematical theorems, formulas and their proofs.
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Cut the knot This website is aimed at inspiring young people who are interested in math. Its geometry section is very rich.
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Wolfram Mathworld This website is good for learning theorems.
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Planetmath Another very good encyclopedia of mathematics.
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Mathematical Reflections An excellent journal for problem solvers. It is a must read online journal for every problem solver. It is edited by the legendary math Olympiad trainer, Dr. Titu Andreescu
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Mathematical Excalibur An awesome journal for young problem solvers
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Geometry portal of Cut-the-knot One can find the theorems and problems of geometry with interactive java applets.
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Mathlinks resource It is a very large archive of the problems of different math Olympiads around the world. Most importantly, you can find the solutions of almost all the problems of this achieve and discuss them in the forum.
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