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esperanto.ca
Canadian Esperanto Association website, with links to local groups across the country (more...)
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esperanto cafe
Contact Us. Online: www.esperantocafe.com Email: esperantocafe@aol.com Phone: (212) 475-5000 Fax: (212) 475-4300 (more...)
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Esperanto-USA | Esperanto: The International Language that Works!
Esperanto-USA (E-USA) is a non-profit organization of Esperanto speakers and supporters of Esperanto in the United States. The League seeks to increase understanding of Esperanto ... (more...)
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Welcome to Esperanto!
Esperanto - New York is a fun place to enjoy Brazilian and South American food. (more...)
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Esperanto: Multilingual Information Center: English (angla)
Information in English about Esperanto ... Adreso: http://www.esperanto.net/info/index_en.html Lasta ?an?o: 2005-10-10, Andrej Grigorjevskij (more...)
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Esperanto Education - Homepage
Provides information on Esperanto related courses, exams, events and other educational resources for students of all levels and ages. (more...)
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Welcome | A?stralia Esperanto-Asocio
A?stralia Esperanto-Asocio (more...)
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Esperanto: Multlingva Informcentro pri la Internacia Lingvo
Multlingva Inform-Centro pri Esperanto: Informoj en multaj lingvoj pri Esperanto. - Multilingual Information Center about Esperanto: Information in many languages about Esperanto. (more...)
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Esperanto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esperanto   (help · info) is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language in the world. Its name derives from Doktoro Esperanto, the pseudonym under which ... (more...)
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Esperanto is... | Esperanto-USA
Esperanto is a language introduced in 1887 by Dr. L.L. Zamenhof after years of development. He proposed Esperanto as a second language that would allow people who speak different ... (more...)
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