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- Enciklopedio Kalblanda (transl. Kalb-land Encyclopedia) was the first online encyclopedia written in the Esperanto language. It was founded on January...
- The encyclopedia started off when he imported the 139 articles of the Enciklopedio Kalblanda by Stefano Kalb, which took him three w****s following 15 November...
- proposed the Universal Monograph Encyclopedia (Esperanto: Universala Slipa Enciklopedio), which would be continuously published with separate monographs for...
- for Esperanto was supported by his wife (died 1926) and his daughter. Enciklopedio de Esperanto Archived 2008-05-01 at the Wayback Machine 1933. v t e v...
- original on June 26, 2021. Retrieved June 26, 2021. Report: Article in Enciklopedio de Esperanto, volume I, p.436, on the pedagogic value of Esperanto. Report:...
- Archive.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Enciklopedio de Esperanto, 1933. "Software & Services". Archived from the original...
- (“Language, style and form”). Kalocsay also co-compiled the two-volume Enciklopedio de Esperanto (“Encyclopædia of Esperanto”). Much was written about Kalocsay...
- major Chinese search engine company Baidu Active Free Unknown None None Enciklopedio Kalblanda Esperanto General interest. The first online encyclopedia in...
- considered an illustration of its subject matter. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Ho, mia kor' Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1934)....
- bank was liquidated. "Ĉekbanko E-ista". La Esperanto-centro: EVENTOJ - ENCIKLOPEDIO DE ESPERANTO (in Esperanto). LITERATURA MONDO, BUDAPEST. 1933. Retrieved...