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Norvega Esperantista Ligo (Norsk Esperanto-Forbund,
Norwegian Esperanto League) was
founded in 1911. As the
Norwegian arm of the
Esperanto movement, its...
- The Ĉekbanko
Esperantista (Esperantist
Checking Bank) was a bank
founded in 1907 by H. F. Höveler in London.
Deposits and
withdrawals were
based on the...
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Junularo Esperantista Brita (JEB) is the
organisation for
young Esperanto-speakers in the
United Kingdom.
Membership to JEB open to
anyone aged
under 30...
- The
Italian Esperanto Federation (Italian:
Federazione Esperantista Italiana; Esperanto:
Itala Esperanto-Federacio, or FEI, for short) is a non-profit...
- The
World Esperantist Vegetarian ****ociation (Esperanto:
Tutmonda Esperantista Vegetarana Asocio, TEVA) is a
voluntary ****ociation of Esperanto-speaking...
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Mondpaca Esperantista Movado (MEM;
World Peace Esperantist Movement) was an
Esperanto ****ociation
founded in 1953 in St. Pölten, Austria, by
Rudolf Burda [eo]...
- The
World Esperanto Youth Organization (Esperanto:
Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo, TEJO) is an
organization dedicated to
supporting young Esperanto...
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Taiwan Branch,
founded in 1913 by
Kodama Shirō (児玉四郎). (The new
Tajvana Esperantista Asocio,
founded 1990, is
historically unrelated.) The
society exchanged...
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International Union of
Catholic Esperantists (Internacia
Katolika Unuiĝo
Esperantista, IKUE) was
formed in 1910.
Father Max
Metzger founded the
World Peace...
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World War I by a few
British and
Swiss banks,
primarily the Ĉekbanko
Esperantista. The
spesmilo was
equivalent to one
thousand spesoj, and
worth 0.733...