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'''Universal Networking Language''' ('''UNL''') is a declarative [[formal language]] specifically designed to represent [[semantic]] data extracted from [[natural language]] texts. It can be used as a [[pivot language]] in [[interlingual machine translation]] systems or as a [[knowledge representation]] language in [[information retrieval]] applications.
 
UNL was created at the UNL Center of Institute of Advanced Studies of the [[United Nations University]], in Tokyo, and it has been developed at the [http://www.undl.org UNDL Foundation], in Geneva, Switzerland, along with a large community of researchers all over the world (the so-called UNL Society).
 
== Scope and goals ==