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Esperanto Wikipedia is an Esperanto edition of Wikipedia. Started in December 2001 as the eleventh edition of Wikipedia (alongside the Basque Wikipedia), and the largest Wikipedia of a constructed language, this edition has 40,200 articles as of February 2006, and is the fifteenth largest Wikipedia as measured by the number of articles. Image File history File links Wikipedia-logo-eo. ... Look up Esperanto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Wikipedia logo. ... 2001 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December Events: December 2 - Enron files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection five days after Dynegy canceled a US$8. ... An artificial or constructed language (known colloquially as a conlang among aficionados), is a language whose phonology, grammar and vocabulary are specifically devised by an individual or small group, rather than having naturally evolved as part of a culture the way natural languages do. ... February 2006 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â 28 February 2006 (Tuesday) Al Askari Mosque bombing: Sixty-eight people have been killed so far today in Baghdad, Iraq. ...
The Esperanto Wikipedia started off with the 139 articles of the Enciklopedio Kalblanda by Stefano Kalb. It also incorporates with permission the content of the 1933 Enciklopedio de Esperanto.
An unusual feature was a tendency for the inclusion of breadcrumbs on the page top before the introduction of categories in the Mediawiki software. Bread crumbs are a website navigation technique. ... MediaWiki is a Wiki software package licensed under the GNU General Public License. ...
Esperanto can be described as "a language lexically predominantly romanic, morphologically intensively agglutinative and to a certain degree isolating in character" (Blanke 1985).
Esperanto is particularly prevalent in the northern and eastern countries of Europe; in China, Korea, Japan, and Iran within Asia; in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico in the Americas; and in Togo and Madagascar in Africa.
An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert, a retired psychology professor of the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist, who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas of dozens of countries over a period of twenty years.
In the Dutch wikipedia these links are automatically inserted by the robot, but this is not desirable for other wikipedias.
Therefore I will put up a list of links to eo: pages from nl: that are not accompanied by a corresponding eo: to nl: link on my discussion page, hoping for help to put these in place.
Second issue is that it should be supervised by someone that is fluent in the language it is working on, but I´m not giving the code out to just anyone, because it could be abused by vandals.