- L. L.
Zamenhof (15
December 1859 – 14
April 1917) was the
creator of Esperanto, the most
widely used
constructed international auxiliary language. Zamenhof...
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Lidia Zamenhof (Esperanto:
Lidja Zamenhofo; 29
January 1904–1942) was a
Jewish Polish writer, publisher,
translator and the
youngest daughter of Klara...
- and/or
uniform by
actual cycling teams or
riders in the
early 2000s.
Zamenhoff's team Pamei, for example, is
named after prominent cycling team Mapei...
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Federbusz group organized a
strong pocket of
resistance in a
house near
Zamenhoff Street. Jan Pika unit took
position in Miła Street,
while unit of Leizer...
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systems that
replace its
letters with diacritics: the H-system,
devised by
Zamenhoff, and the X-system,
devised by more
recent Esperantists. They
replace the...
- Howl's
Moving Castle (Port city fish seller) Nasu:
Summer in
Andalusia (
Zamenhoff) One Piece: The
Cursed Holy
Sword (Bismark) Pokémon
Ranger and the Temple...
- to the
adjacent sidewalks and to the
pedestrian areas of Ben Ami and
Zamenhoff streets,
while traffic uses the
lower level. The
square stands 300 metres...
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Ludwig Zamenhoff University Children Clinical Hospital in Białystok (Polish:
Uniwersytecki Dziecięcy
Szpital Kliniczny im. L.
Zamenhofa w Białymstoku)...
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Doctor Esperanto and the
Language of Hope (2020), a book
about L. L.
Zamenhoff who
invented the
universal language of Esperanto. The book was selected...