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Redland is a set of free software libraries written in C that provide support for the Resource Description Framework (RDF), created by Dave Beckett (a former resident of Redland, Bristol).

The packages that form Redland are:

Redland is a mature set of libraries, in development since 2000 and closely conformant to the relevant W3C specifications.

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