Esperanto Day (July 26)
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On July 26th, we celebrate Esperanto Day, a special occasion dedicated to the international language known as Esperanto. This day commemorates the birth of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, and serves as a celebration of linguistic diversity, cultural exchange, and global unity.
Esperanto is a constructed language designed to be a neutral means of communication that transcends national boundaries. It was created in the late 19th century with the vision of fostering understanding and harmony among people from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Today, Esperanto is spoken by a worldwide community and has become a symbol of global cooperation.
Esperanto Day is marked by various activities and events that promote the language and its values. Language enthusiasts and Esperanto speakers come together to organize conferences, workshops, lectures, and cultural gatherings. These events provide opportunities to learn and practice Esperanto, as well as to explore the rich cultural heritage associated with the language.
The spirit of Esperanto Day goes beyond language learning and embraces the ideals of international understanding, peace, and cooperation. It serves as a reminder that despite our diverse backgrounds and languages, we can bridge gaps and foster meaningful connections through shared communication.
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HWF10
We also want a stamp for Zamenhofa Tago, on Dec 15ᵗʰ.
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HWF10: requested twice
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bonega!