The International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs (Esperanto: Internacia Ligo de Esperantistaj Radioamatoroj, ILERA) was founded in 1970. It organizes...
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conservation photography International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs International League of Esperanto Teachers The International League of Dermatological...
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International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs Quarter Century Wireless Association - an organization of amateur radio operators first licensed 25...
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International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs Akademio de Esperanto Akademio Literatura de Esperanto Arbeidernes Esperantoforbund Association of...
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Esperanto Friendship on the Radio (Amikaro de Esperanto en Radio, AERA) International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs (Internacia Ligo de Esperantistaj...
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Esperanto orthography (redirect from Orthography of Esperanto)
ipsilono, Zamenhofo The International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs (ILERA) uses the following adaptation of the International Radiotelephony Spelling...
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Esperanto (redirect from Esperanto as an international language)
The International League of Christian Esperantists (Kristana Esperantista Ligo Internacia, KELI) was founded during the Universal Congress of Esperanto...
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Geneva (redirect from City of Geneva)
chemist and doctor, formulated Hess's law Hector Hodler (1887–1920), Esperantist Fulk Greville Howard (1773–1846), an English politician Jean Huber (1721–1786)...
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SIGNIS (redirect from International Catholic Organization for Cinema)
Perquin founded the Catholic Radio Broadcasting Company (KRO) in the Netherlands, as did the Socialist Association of Works Amateurs (Vara) and a year later...
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Deaths in July 2024 (category Lists of deaths in 2024)
playwright, stomach cancer. Peter Knauer [de], 89, German theologian and Esperantist. Paul Lederman [fr], 84, French film producer (The Three Brothers) and...
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George Soros (redirect from George Soros, Breaking the Bank of England)
financial backer of Washington Soccer L.P., the group that owned the operating rights to Major League Soccer club D.C. United when the league was founded in...
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constructed by the French logician and Esperantist Louis de Beaufront)." "Scherrer-Füllemann was among the foremost members of Swiss political life. He represented...
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French bobsledder Claude Roux (born 1945), French lichenologist and esperantist Claude Rowe (1904–1973), Australian rules footballer Claude Roy, several...
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James Ferdinand Morton Jr. (redirect from Blue Pencil Club of Brooklyn)
1920 he was more known as a member of the Baháʼí Faith, a notable museum curator, an esperantist and a close friend of H. P. Lovecraft. Morton was born...
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George Orwell (category BBC radio presenters)
the Esperantist Eugène Lanti) and gave him social and, when necessary, financial support. He began to write novels, including an early version of Burmese...
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Sergei Chakhotin (category Esperantists from the Russian Empire)
in Sukhumi. He gave demonstrations of his methods and technical apparatus at the International Symposium on Radio-Biology in Moscow in 1960. On 28 May...
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inventor of the Crayford focuser, which is incorporated into many modern telescopes. William Auld (1924–2006), Scottish poet, author and Esperantist, born...
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Deaths in February 2021 (category Lists of deaths in 2021)
Vilmos Benczik, 75, Hungarian Esperantist. Juan Antonio Bolea, 90, Spanish politician, president of the Government of Aragon (1978–1981) and deputy (1977–1979)...
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Deaths in March 2016 (category Lists of deaths in 2016)
and coach (Cruz Azul, national team). Michel Duc-Goninaz, 82, French Esperantist. Jennifer Frey, 47, American sportswriter, multiple organ failure. Francisco...
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