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This is a list of Esperanto organizations. Image File history File links Flag_of_Esperanto. ... Look up Esperanto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Esperanto is a constructed auxiliary language based on the languages of Europe. ... The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, did not specify phonemic-phonetic correspondences for his language. ... Esperanto is written in a Latin alphabet of twenty-eight letters, upper and lower case. ... The word base of Esperanto was originally defined by Lingvo internacia, published by Zamenhof in 1887. ... The constructed international auxiliary language Esperanto was developed in the 1870s and 80s by L. L. Zamenhof, and first published in 1887. ... L. L. Zamenhof Dr. Ludovic Lazarus (Ludwik Lejzer, Ludwik Łazarz) Zamenhof (December 15, 1859 – April 14, 1917) was an eye doctor, philologist, and the initiator of Esperanto, the most widely spoken and successful constructed language in the world. ... Proto-Esperanto (or pra-Esperanto in the language itself) is the modern term for any of the stages in the evolution of L. L. Zamenhofs language project, prior to the publication of his Unua Libro in 1887. ... Unua Libro por Rusoj (first edition, 1887, in Russian) Unua Libro por Angloj (first edition in English, 1888) The Unua Libro (First Book) was the first publication to describe the international language, Esperanto (then called Lingvo Internacia, inter-national language). It was first published in Russian on July 26, 1887... The Declaration of Boulogne (Bulonja Deklaracio) was a document written by L. L. Zamenhof and endorsed by the attendees of the first world congress of Esperanto in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France in 1905. ... The Fundamento de Esperanto (Foundation of Esperanto) is a book by L. L. Zamenhof, published in the spring of 1905. ... The Prague Manifesto (or Manifesto de Prago) is a set of seven widely-shared principles of the Esperanto movement. ... The language Esperanto is often used to access an international culture. ... An Esperantist is a person who participates in the diffusion of Esperanto. ... Esperantujo, also Esperantio, is a term used by speakers of the planned international language Esperanto to refer to the sphere of activity taking place in that language. ... // Feature films There are two feature films known to have been shot exclusively in the constructed language Esperanto. ... Internacia Televido was an internet-based Esperanto-language television station, launched on 5 November 2005. ... La Espero (The Hope) is a poem written by L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), the initiator of the Esperanto language. ... The following Esperanto libraries and collections of works in the Esperanto language are worthy of note: The Montagu Butler Library of Esperanto materials, maintained by the British Esperanto Association, whose collection of 30,000 items is often quoted. ... Since Esperanto is the largest planned language, there are over 25,000 books in Esperanto and the largest Esperanto book service at the World Esperanto Association sells over 4,000 books. ... Music in a variety of styles is written, recorded, and performed in Esperanto, a planned language used for international communication. ... Native Esperanto speakers (in Esperanto denaskuloj) come to be in families in which Esperanto (and usually other languages) is spoken. ... The constructed language Esperanto has been used in a number of films and novels. ... December 15 (Zamenhof Day, Zamenhofa Festo) is the birthday of L. L. Zamenhof, the initiator of Esperanto. ... Junularo Esperantista Brita (JEB) is the organisation for young Esperantists in the British Isles. ... SATEB (Workers’ Esperanto Movement) is the British affiliate of the non-nationalist world organisation SAT (Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda) which is a world-wide worker movement active in socialist, peace, trade union, feminist and environmental issues. ... Amikeca Reto (Friendship Network) is a directory of people around the world who do not necessarily want to host other Esperanto speakers, but want to work together and exchange ideas with others around the world. ... The Akademio de Esperanto is, according to its website, an independent language institute whose task is to conserve and protect the fundamental principles of the language Esperanto and control its evolution. ... Kurso de Esperanto is a free language course software with 12 units for the constructed language Esperanto. ... Encyclopedia of Esperanto may refer to three different attempts of creating an encyclopedia of all Esperanto topics. ... The Pasporta Servo (Passport Service) is a publication in Esperanto. ... The Breton village of Plouézec has hosted an International Meeting annually since 1997. ... TEJO is the Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo, or World Esperanto Youth Organization. ... The World Esperanto Association (in Esperanto UEA: Universala Esperanto-Asocio) is the largest international organization of Esperanto speakers, with members in 119 countries (as of 2000) and in official relations with the United Nations and UNESCO. In addition to individual members, 95 national Esperanto organizations are affiliated to UEA. Its... Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (SAT; in English, World Anational Association) was founded in 1921 by Eugène LANTI. SAT is a world-wide worker movement active in socialist, peace, trade union, feminist and environmental issues. ... The World Congress of Esperanto (in Esperanto: Universala Kongreso de Esperanto) has the longest tradition among international Esperanto conventions, with an almost unbroken run of nearly a hundred years. ... The International Youth Congress of Esperanto or Internacia Junulara Kongreso is the biggest annual meeting of young esperantists in the world and participants usually number around 300 but have been know to have more than 1000 esperanto-speakers from all over the world coming for the entire week. ... The third universal congress of Esperanto was held in 1907 in Cambridge, England. ... Esperanto was conceived as a language of international communication, more precisely as a universal second language. ... Esperantido is the term used within the Esperanto and constructed language communities to describe a language project based on or inspired by Esperanto. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Reformed Esperanto was a reformed version of Esperanto created in 1894. ... Riism (Riismo in Esperanto) is a modification of Esperanto to simplify it, to make it symmetric, and to incorporate non-sexist language and gender-neutral pronouns into it. ... This article attempts to highlight the main differences between Esperanto and Ido, two constructed languages that have a related past but have since parted ways. ... Esperanto and Interlingua are two planned languages which have taken radically different approaches to the problem of providing an International auxiliary language (IAL). ... Wikibooks has more about this subject: Novial // Alphabet and Pronunciation Both Esperanto and Novial are written using versions of the Latin alphabet. ... An international auxiliary language (sometimes abbreviated as IAL or auxlang) is a language used (or to be used in the future) for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common native language. ... A constructed or artificial language — known colloquially as a conlang — is a language whose phonology, grammar, and/or vocabulary have been devised by an individual or small group, instead of having naturally evolved as part of a culture. ... Ido (pronounced ) is a constructed language that was created to become a universal second language for speakers of different linguistic backgrounds, easier to learn than any ethnic language. ... Interlingua is an international auxiliary language (IAL) published in 1951 by the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA). ... Novial [nov-, new + IAL, International Auxiliary Language] is a constructed language devised by Professor Otto Jespersen, a Danish linguist who had previously been involved in the Ido movement. ... Volapük is a constructed language, created in 1879–1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Roman Catholic priest in Baden, Germany. ... Signuno alphabet & numerals Signuno is signed Esperanto, derived from Gestuno roots and Esperanto morphology by an anonymous author. ... Anationalism is a term originating from the community of Esperanto speakers. ... Look up Esperanto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...

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World Esperanto Association

World Esperanto Association (Universala Esperanto-Asocio or UEA) - Site The World Esperanto Association (in Esperanto UEA: Universala Esperanto-Asocio) is the largest international organization of Esperanto speakers, with members in 119 countries (as of 2000) and in official relations with the United Nations and UNESCO. In addition to individual members, 95 national Esperanto organizations are affiliated to UEA. Its...


National associations linked to the UEA

Africa

  • Benin: Benin Esperanto Federation (Benina Esperanto-Federacio)
  • Burundi: National Esperanto Association of Burundi (ANEB)
  • Cameroon: Cameroonian Esperanto Association
  • Chad: Chad Esperanto Association (Ĉadia Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Côte d'Ivoire: Ivoirian Esperanto Association (Kotdivuara Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo: Zairian Esperanto Association (Demokrata Kongolanda Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Ghana: Ghanaian Esperanto Movement (Ganaa Esperanto-Movado)
  • Madagascar: Union of Malagasy Esperantists (Unuiĝo de Malagasaj Esperantistoj)
  • Mali: Mali Esperanto Movement (Malia Esperanto-Movado)
  • Niger: Nigerian Esperanto Federation (Esperanto-Federacio de Niĝerio)
  • South Africa: South African Esperanto Association (Esperanto-Asocio de Suda Afriko) - Site
  • Tanzania: Tanzanian Esperanto Association (Tanzania Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Togo: Togo Union for Esperanto (Unuiĝo Togolanda por Esperanto)
  • Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Esperanto Institute (Zimbabva Esperanto-Instituto)

Americas

  • Argentina: Argentinian Esperanto League (Argentina Esperanto-Ligo)
  • Brazil: Brazilian Esperanto League (Brazila Esperanto-Ligo) - Site
  • Canada: Canadian Esperanto Association (Kanada Esperanto-Asocio KEA) - Site
  • Chile: Chilean Esperanto Association (Ĉilia Esperanto-Asocio) - Site
  • Colombia: Colombian Esperanto League (Kolombia Esperanto-Ligo KEL) - Site
  • Costa Rica: Costa Rican Esperanto Association (Kostarika Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Cuba: Cuban Esperanto Association (Kuba Esperanto-Asocio KEA)
  • Guatemala: Guatemalan Esperanto Association (Gvatemala Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Mexico: Mexican Esperanto Federation (Meksika Esperanto-Federacio)
  • Nicaragua: Nicaraguan Esperanto Club (Esperanto-Klubo de Nikaragvo)
  • Peru: Peruvian Esperanto Association (Perua Esperanto-Asocio)
  • United States: Esperanto League for North America (Esperanto-Ligo por Norda Ameriko ELNA) - Site
  • Uruguay: Uruguayan Esperanto Society (Urugvaja Esperanto-Societo)
  • Venezuela: Venezuelan Esperanto Association (Venezuela Esperanto-Asocio)

The Canadian Esperanto Association (Kanada Esperanto-Asocio in Esperanto or KEA) is a registered educational charity whose objective is to advance the education of the Canadian public in the international language Esperanto. ... Esperanto-Ligo por Norda Ameriko (ELNA) is the main organization of speakers and supporters of the international language Esperanto in the United States. ...

Asia

  • Azerbaizan: Azerbaijani Esperanto Association (Azerbajĝana Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Bangladesh: Bangladeshi Esperanto Association (Bangladeŝa Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Cambodia: Cambodian Esperanto Association (Kamboĝa Esperanto-Asocio)
  • China: Chinese Esperanto League (Ĉina Esperanto-Ligo)
  • India: Indian Esperanto Federation (Federacio Esperanto de Barato FEB) - Site
  • Indonesia: Center of Esperanto Studies (Centro de Esperanto-Studoj)
  • Iran: Iranian Esperanto Association (Irana Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Japan: Japanese Esperanto Institute (Japana Esperanto-Instituto) - Site
  • Malaisia: Malaysian Esperanto Association (Malajzia Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Mongolia: Mongolian Esperanto Centre (Mongola Esperanto-Centro)
  • Nepal: Nepali Esperanto Association (Nepala Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Pakistan: Pakistani Esperanto Association (Pakistana Esperanto-Asocio PakEsA)
  • Singapore: Esperanto Association of Singapore (Singapura Esperanto-Asocio)
  • South Korea: Korean Esperanto Association (Korea Esperanto-Asocio) - Site
  • Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan Esperanto Association (Srilanka Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Thailand: Thailand Esperanto Association (Tajlanda Esperanto-Instituto)
  • Uzbekistan: Uzbek Esperanto Association (Uzbeka Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Vietnam: Vietnamese Esperanto Association (Vjetnama Esperanto-Asocio)

Central and Eastern Europe

  • Armenia: Armenian Esperanto Association (Armenia Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina: Bosnian Esperanto League (Esperanto-Ligo de Bosnio kaj Hercegovino)
  • Bulgaria: Bulgarian Esperanto Association (Bulgara Esperanto-Asocio BEA)
  • Croatia: Croatian Esperanto League (Kroata Esperanto-Ligo) - Site
  • Czech Republic: Czech Esperanto Association (Ĉeĥa Esperanto-Asocio) - Site
  • Estonia: Estonian Esperanto Association (Esperanto-Asocio de Estonio)
  • Hungary: Hungarian Esperanto Association (Hungarlanda Esperanto-Asocio HEA) - Site
  • Latvia: Latvian Esperanto Association (Latvia Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Lithuania: Lithuanian Esperanto Association (Litova Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Macedonia: Macedonian Esperanto League (Makedonia Esperanto-Ligo)
  • Poland: Polish Esperanto Association (Pola Esperanto-Asocio PEA) - Site
  • Romania: Romanian Esperanto Association (Esperanto-Asocio de Rumanio)
  • Russia: Russian Esperantist Union (Rusia Esperantista Unio REU) - Site
  • Serbia: Serbian Esperanto League (Serbia Esperanto-Ligo SEL)
  • Slovakia: Slovak Esperanto Federation (Slovakia Esperanta Federacio) - Site
  • Slovenia: Slovenian Esperanto League (Slovenia Esperanto-Ligo)
  • Ukraine: Ukrainian Esperanto Association (Ukrainia Esperanto-Asocio UkrEA) - Site

Western Europe

  • Austria: Austrian Esperanto Federation (Aŭstria Esperanto-Federacio) - Site
  • Belgium: Belgian Esperanto Federation (Belga Esperanto-Federacio BEF)
  • Denmark: Danish Esperanto Association (Dana Esperanto-Asocio DEA) - Site
  • Finland: Finnish Esperanto Association (Esperanto-Asocio de Finnlando) - Site
  • France: Espéranto-France (Unuiĝo Franca por Esperanto UFE) - Site
  • Germany: German Esperanto Association (Germana Esperanto-Asocio GEA) - Site
  • Greece: Greek Esperanto Association (Helena Esperanto-Asocio HEA) - Site
  • Iceland: Icelandic Esperanto Association (Islanda Esperanto-Asocio)
  • Ireland: Irish Esperanto Association (Esperanto-Asocio de Irlando) - Site
  • Italy: Italian Esperanto Federation (Itala Esperanto-Federacio FEI) - Site
  • Luxembourg: Luxembourger Esperanto Association (Luksemburga Esperanto-Asocio LEA) - Site
  • Malta: Maltese Esperanto Society (Malta Esperanto-Societo) - Site
  • Netherlands: Esperanto Netherlands (Esperanto Nederland) - Site
  • Norway: Norwegian Esperanto League (Norvega Esperantista Ligo NEL) - Site
  • Portugal: Portuguese Esperanto Association (Portugala Esperanto-Asocio) - Site
  • Spain: Spanish Esperanto Federation (Hispana Esperanto-Federacio HEF) - Site
  • Sweden: Swedish Esperanto Federation (Sveda Esperanto-Federacio) - Site
  • Switzerland: Swiss Esperanto Society (Svisa Esperanto-Societo SES) - Site
  • United Kingdom: Esperanto Association of Britain (Esperanto-Asocio de Britio EAB) - Site

NEL (Norvega Esperantista Ligo) is the Norwegian League for Esperantists. ... The Esperanto Association of Britain (EAB) is a registered educational charity whose objective is to advance the education of the public in the international language Esperanto. ...

Middle East

  • Israel: Israeli Esperanto League (Esperanto-Ligo en Israelo ELI) - Site
  • Lebanon: Lebanese Esperanto Association (Libana Esperanto-Asocio)

Oceania

  • Australia: Australian Esperanto Association (Aŭstralia Esperanto-Asocio AEA) - Site
  • New Zealand: New Zealand Esperanto Association (Nov-Zelanda Esperanto-Asocio NZEA) - Site

The Australian Esperanto Association hosts a summerschool of the international language Esperanto for one or two weeks each year. ...

World Anational Association

World Anational Association (Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda or SAT) - Site Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (SAT; in English, World Anational Association) was founded in 1921 by Eugène LANTI. SAT is a world-wide worker movement active in socialist, peace, trade union, feminist and environmental issues. ...


Free Esperanto Associations linked to SAT

  • Anglophone: Workers' Esperanto Movement (SAT En Britio SATEB) - Site
  • Francophone: Friends of the SAT (SAT-Amikaro) - Site
  • Germanophone: Free Association for Germanophone Regions (Libera Esperanto-Asocio por Germanlingvaj regionoj LEA/G) - Site
  • Hispanophone: SAT in Spain (SAT-en-Hispanio SATeH) - Site
  • Russophone: Popular Russian Esperanto Movement (Popola Rusia Esperanto-Movado PREM) - Site
  • Swedophone: Swedish Worker's Esperanto Association (Sveda Laborista Esperanto Asocio SLEA) - Site

SATEB (Workers’ Esperanto Movement) is the British affiliate of the non-nationalist world organisation SAT (Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda) which is a world-wide worker movement active in socialist, peace, trade union, feminist and environmental issues. ...

Fractions of the SAT

  • Fraction for Distributive Economy (Frakcio por Distribua Ekonomio) - Site
  • Communist Fraction (Komunista Frakcio) - Site
  • Libertarian Fraction (Liberecana Frakcio) - Site
  • Freethinking Fraction (Liberpensula Frakcio) - Site
  • Pacifist Fraction (Porpaca frakcio)
  • Anationalist Fraction (Sennaciisma Frakcio) - Site
  • Rainbow Fraction (Ĉielarka Frakcio) - Site
  • Humanist Fraction (Humanista Frakcio) - Site

Other associations

  • Agriculture: International Agricultural Esperanto Association (Internacia Agrikultura Esperanto-Asocio IAEA)
  • Art: Universal Artistic League of Esperantists (Universala Artista Ligo de Esperantistoj UALE)
  • Blindness: International League of Blind Esperantists (Ligo Internacia de Blindaj Esperantistoj LIBE)
  • Cats: Cat Circle (Rondo Kato)
Esperantist Cat Lovers (Esperantista Kat-amikaro)
  • Chess: International Esperanto Chess League (Esperanta Ŝak-Ligo Internacia EŜLI)
  • Construction: World Association of Contruction Esperantists (Tutmonda Asocio de Konstruistoj Esperantistaj TAKE)
  • Cycling: International Movement of Esperanto Bicyclists (Biciklista Esperanto Movado Internacia BEMI). - Site
  • Economics: International Commerce and Economics Professional Group (Internacia Komerca kaj Ekonomia Fakgrupo IKEF) - Site
  • Education: International League of Esperanto Instructors (Internacia Ligo de Esperantistaj Instruistoj ILEI) - Site
  • Ethnic groups: International Committee for Ethnic Liberties (Internacia Komitato por Etnaj Liberecoj IKEL) - Site
  • Europe: European Esperanto Union (Eŭropa Esperanto-Unio EEU) - Site :European Club (Eŭropa Klubo) - Site
Association for a European Identity (Asocio por Eŭropa Konscio AEK)
  • Go (game): International Esperanto Go League (Esperantista Go-Ligo Internacia EGLI)
  • Handicap: Association of Handicapped Esperantists (Asocio de Esperantistaj Handikapuloj AEH)
  • Homosexuality: International Association of Gay and Lesbian Esperantists (Ligo de Samseksamaj Geesperantistoj LSG) - Site
  • Journalism: World Esperantist Journalist Association (Tutmonda Esperantista Ĵurnalista Asocio TEĴA)
  • Literature: Association of Esperanto Writers (Esperantlingva Verkista Asocio EVA) - Site
Centre PEN Esperanto (Esperanta PEN-Centro)
  • Law: Esperanto Law Association (Esperanta Jura Asocio)
  • Music: Esperanto Music League (Muzika Esperanto Ligo MEL)
EUROKKA (EUROKKA ou Esperanto-Rok-Asocio)
Klavar Association of the Netherlands (Klavar-unuiĝo Nederlanda KuN) - Site
  • Naturism: International Esperanto Naturist Organisation (Internacia Naturista Organizo Esperantista INOE)
  • Non-smokers: World Association of Esperantist Non-smokers (Tutmonda Asocio de Esperantistaj Nefumantoj TAdEN)
  • Pedagogy: International Group for a Modern Education with Esperanto (Internacia Celado por Edukado Moderna per Esperanto ICEM Esperanto) - Site
  • Philately: Philatelist Esperanto League (Esperanto-Ligo Filatelista ELF)
Friendly Club of Esperantist Collectors (Amika Rondo de Esperantaĵ-Kolektantoj AREK)
  • Philosophy: World Philosophy Association (Filozofia Asocio Tutmonda FAT)
  • Post and telecommunications: International Esperanto Association of Post and Telecommunication (Internacia Poŝtista kaj Telekomunikista Esperanto-Asocio IPTEA)
  • Radio: Esperanto Friendship on the Radio (Amikaro de Esperanto en Radio AERA)
International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs (Internacia Ligo de Esperantistaj Radioamatoroj ILERA)
  • Railroads: International Railroad Esperanto Federation (Internacia Fervojista Esperanto-Federacio IFEF) - Site
  • Rotary International: Friendship of Rotarian Esperantists (Rotaria Amikaro de Esperantistoj RADE)
  • Scouting: League of Esperanto Scouts (Skolta Esperanto Ligo SEL). - Site
  • Solidarity: World Solidarity Against Hunger (Monda Fonduso de Solidareco Kontraŭ la Malsato) - Site
Internet solidarity (Solidareca Reto) - Site
  • Syndicalism: Syndical Action (Sindikata Agado)
  • Tourism: Wolrd Tourism (Monda Turismo MT)
  • Translation: (Internacia Traduk-Reto pere de Esperanto ITRE)
  • Universalism: Universal Alliance (Alianco Universala)
  • Vegetarianism: World Vegetarian Esperanto Association (Tutmonda Esperantista Vegetarana Asocio TEVA)
  • Youth: World Esperanto Youth Organization (Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo TEJO) - Site
  • Institute Martinus (Martinus-lnstituto) - Site
  • International Esperanto Centre of Citizens of the World (Esperantista Internacia Centro de la Civitanoj de la Mondo)
  • Circle of Friends of Bruno Gröning (Amikaro Bruno Gröning) - Site
  • Esperanto Veterans Club (Veterana Esperantista Klubo VEK)
  • Movement Without a Name (Movado sen Nomo MsN) - Site
  • Spirit of Hope (Espermenso)
  • Chain of Esperanto Motorcyclists (Esperantista Motorciklanta Ĉeno EMĈ)
  • (Internacia Forstista Rondo Esperantlingva IFRE)
  • (Hejmoj de Internacia Kulturo HIK)
  • (Organiza Societo de Internaciaj Esperanto-Konferencoj OSIEK)
  • (Esperanto-Fako de la Naturamika Internacio TANEF)
  • (CEUFO - regiona Esperanta centro pri nifologio)
  • (Asocio de Sociallaboristoj Esperantistaj ASLE)

The third universal congress of Esperanto was held in 1907 in Cambridge, England. ... TEJO is the Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo, or World Esperanto Youth Organization. ...

Politics

  • Alter-globalization: Citizens of the World (Civitanoj de la Mondo) - Site
Assemblée sociale mondiale (Monda Asembleo Socia MAS) - Site
  • Communism: International Esperanto Communist Collective (Internacia Komunista Esperantista Kolektivo IKEK)
Esperanto Work Federation (FET) - Site
  • Ecology: Association of Green Esperantists (Asocio de Verduloj Esperantistaj AVE) - Site
  • Pacifism: World Peace Esperanto Movement (Mondpaca Esperantista Movado MEM)
Pacifist Movement (Tutmonde ou Pacifista Movado)

Religion

  • Atheism: World Atheist Esperanto Organisation (Ateista Tutmonda Esperanto-Organizo ATEO)
  • Bahá'í: Bahá'í Esperanto-League (Bahaa Esperanto-Ligo BEL) - Site
  • Buddhism: Buddhist Esperanto League (Budhana Ligo Esperantista BLE) - Site
  • Catholicism: International Union of Catholic Esperantists (Internacia Katolika Unuiĝo Esperantista IKUE) - Site
  • Bible study: International Association of Biblists and Orientalists (Internacia Asocio de Bibliistoj kaj Orientalistoj IABO)
  • Hillelism: Hillelist Esperanto Circle (Hilelista Esperanto-Rondo) - Site
  • Islam: Universal Islam Esperanto Association (Universala Islama Esperanto-Asocio UIEA)
  • Mormonism: Mormons for Esperanto (Por-Esperanta Mormonaro PEM)
  • Ecumenism: World Ecumenical League (Tutmonda Ekumena Ligo TEL)
  • Oomoto: Esperanto Propaganda Association of Oomoto (Esperanto-Propaganda Asocio de Oomoto EPA)
  • Orthodox Christianity: World Orthodox Esperanto League (Tutmonda Ortodoksa Ligo Esperantista TOLE)
  • Protestantism: International Christian Esperanto League (Kristana Esperantista Ligo Internacia KELI) - Site
  • Quaker: Quaker Esperanto Service (Kvakera Esperanto-Servo KES)
  • Spiritism: Society of Spiritism F.V. Lorenz (Spirita Eldona Societo F.V. Lorenz)
  • Theology: International Association of the Study of Spiritual and Theological Precepts (Asocio de Studado Internacia pri Spiritaj kaj Teologiaj Instruoj ASISTI)
  • Won Buddhism: Won Buddhist Esperanto Association (Esperantista Asocio de Ŭonbulismo EAŬ)

The Baháí Esperanto-League (BEL) is the official organization of Baháís who are Esperantists. ... The International Union of Catholic Esperantists (in Esperanto IKUE: Internacia Katolika Unuiĝo Esperantista) is an organization of Catholic Esperanto speakers. ...

Science

  • Astronomy: Astronomy Esperanto Club (Astronomia Esperanto-Klubo AEK) - Site
  • Biology: Esperanto Circle of Biology and Ornithology (Biologia kaj Ornitologia Rondo Esperantlingva BORE)
Association for the Introduction of a New Nomenclature in Biology (Asocio por la Enkonduko de Nova Biologia Nomenklaturo NBN)
  • Mathematics: International Association of Esperantist Mathematicians (Internacia Asocio de Esperantistaj Matematikistoj IAdEM)
  • Medecine: Universal Medicine Esperanto Association (Universala Medicina Esperanto-Asocio UMEA)
(Internacia Naturkuraca Asocio INA)
World Yumeiho Society (Monda Yumeiho-Societo) - Site
  • Science: International Scientific Esperanto Association (Internacia Scienca Asocio Esperantista ISAE)

Institutions

  • Academy of Esperanto (Akademio de Esperanto) - Site
  • International Acadeny of Sciences (Akademio Internacia de la Sciencoj AIS) - Site
  • French Esperanto Institute (Franca Esperanto-Instituto FEI) - Site

This article is based on a translation from the corresponding article on the French Wikipedia. The Akademio de Esperanto is, according to its website, an independent language institute whose task is to conserve and protect the fundamental principles of the language Esperanto and control its evolution. ... The French Wikipedia is the French language edition of Wikipedia, spelled Wikipédia. ...



 

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