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    The Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages (German: Esperantomuseum und Sammlung für Plansprachen, Esperanto: Esperantomuzeo kaj kolekto...
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    Studies Foundation Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages Europe–Democracy–Esperanto European Esperanto Union Icelandic Esperanto Association Indigenous...
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    existing languages). Esperanto's vocabulary, syntax and semantics derive predominantly from languages of the Indo-European group. A substantial majority of its...
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    Varankin Esperanto culture List of Esperanto periodicals Bible translations into Esperanto Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages in Austria...
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    The President of Austria from 1965 to 1974, Franz Jonas, was an Esperantist. The Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages is located in Vienna...
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    Museum and Collection of Planned Languages, a department of the Austrian National Library, is a museum for Esperanto and other constructed languages, located...
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    for over 5000 constructed languages. Garrett's Links to Logical Languages Department of Planned Languages Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library...
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  • collection of research materials on Esperanto and planned languages. It includes an International Esperanto Museum with 35,000 volumes, 3,000 museum objects...
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    Vienna (redirect from Museums in Vienna)
    Austrian History Globe Museum Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages Austrian National Library Albertina: an art museum featuring approximately...
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    Volapük (redirect from Volapuk language)
    Sabine (2015). "The topic of planned languages (Esperanto) in the current literature". Language Problems and Language Planning. 39 (1): 84–104. doi:10.1075/lplp...
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    Department of Planned Languages and Esperanto Museum incorporates a collection of materials related to planned languages. The Department of the Library...
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    VIII World Esperanto Congress in 1912 was organized on the 25th anniversary of the publication of the first textbook for learning Esperanto. It took place...
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    Polish is a synthetic and fusional language which has seven grammatical cases. It is one of very few languages in the world possessing continuous penultimate...
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    fondness for his mama-loshen and (apart from Esperanto, of course) a preference for Russian over Polish as a culture language. Rabinovich, O.A. (1861). "Russia...
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    Tibor Sekelj (category Writers of Esperanto literature)
    seventeen languages, and in 1987 it was voted best Children's book in Japan. In 2011 the European Esperanto Union declared 2012 "The Year of Tibor Sekelj"...
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    "Volapük, Esperanto, Ido, Novial, &c, &c, are dead, far deader than ancient unused languages, because their authors never invented any Esperanto legends"...
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    (Social and Economic Museum of Vienna) between 1925 and 1934. The founding director of this museum, Otto Neurath, was the initiator and chief theorist of the...
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    Kenji Miyazawa (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
    the lives of peasants in Iwate Prefecture. He was also interested in Esperanto and translated some of his poems into that language. He died of pneumonia...
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    French and English) Boulogne 2005 Esperanto Universite d'ete de Boulogne-sur-Mer Archived 23 May 2017 at the Wayback Machine The university library of ULCO...
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    prisoners who were housed there. In 2006 and 2007, it hosted the annual Internacia Seminario, a meeting of Esperanto youth.[citation needed] The Youth hostel...
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    Edgar de Wahl (category CS1 Esperanto-language sources (eo))
    Rosenberger and even started to compose a lexicon of marine terminology for the language, before turning to Esperanto in 1888. After the failure of Reformed...
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    taught the language at Milan and Bordighera. He attended the first International Esperanto Congress, held at Boulogne in 1905, at the end of which he was...
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    Otto Neurath (category People associated with the University of Reading)
    Language, connecting it both with the adult education movement and with the Internationalist passion for new and artificial languages like Esperanto,...
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    Wikivoyage (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    phrasebooks for travelers, and suggested itineraries. Wikivoyage is a multilingual project available in 26 languages, with each language-specific project developed...
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    topic of Esperanto sometimes as a Baháʼí specifically. He was vice-president of the Esperanto League for North America, and was the lead teacher of that...
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    Forrest J Ackerman (category United States Army personnel of World War II)
    films; a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid collectors of genre books and film memorabilia. He was based in...
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    The Great Dictator (category Esperanto-language films)
    viewed the film twice. Some of the signs in the shop windows of the ghetto in the film are written in Esperanto, a language that Hitler condemned as an...
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    Proverb (redirect from Example of proverb)
    limited number of languages, including Ukrainian, Russian, Hungarian, Czech, Somali, Nepali, Gujarati, Spanish, Esperanto, Polish, Spanish, and Croatian. Two...
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    Chimor (redirect from Kingdom of Chimor)
    de la Lengua (in Esperanto): 83–128. doi:10.46744/bapl.201002.004. ISSN 2708-2644. Kubler, George. (1962). The Art and Architecture of Ancient America...
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    The Ludwik Zamenhof Centre (category Esperanto culture)
    also a part of the Trail of Esperanto and Many Cultures, which was opened in June 2009. All the centre's undertakings are planned so as to roam the frontier...
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