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  2. Cabify - Wikipedia

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    The taxi union of Santiago protested against Cabify and Uber, announcing a national strike in May 2016. [62] After trying to find a legal solution with the Chilean government for over six months without success, Cabify launched Cabify City, which connects independent car owners with users on the Cabify app. Cabify City is its first unregulated ...

  3. European Esperanto Union - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, the EEU ran a full-page advertisement in the French newspaper Le Monde advocating the use of Esperanto instead of English. [1] As of October 2011 [update] , Seán Ó Riain is the president of the EEU.

  4. List of Esperanto organizations - Wikipedia

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    Europe: European Esperanto Union (Eŭropa Esperanto-Unio, EEU) European Club (Eŭropa Klubo) Association for a European Identity (Asocio por Eŭropa Konscio AEK) Go (game): International Esperanto Go League (Esperantista Go-Ligo Internacia, EGLI) Homosexuality: International Association of Gay and Lesbian Esperantists (Ligo de Samseksamaj ...

  5. Languages of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian census 2001 found 4575 Esperanto speakers in Hungary (4407 of them learned the language, for 168 of them it is a family or native language); in 2011 it found 8397 Esperanto speakers. [68] In 1990 there were only 2083 Esperanto speakers in Hungary following the census. [69]

  6. International Union of Catholic Esperantists - Wikipedia

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    The International Union of Catholic Esperantists (Esperanto: Internacia Katolika Unuiĝo Esperantista, IKUE) is an organization of Catholic Esperanto speakers. It was founded in 1910 in Paris and is now headquartered in Rome. [1] One of the founders, Titus Brandsma [2] was later canonised as a saint for his martyrdom. [3]

  7. Europe–Democracy–Esperanto - Wikipedia

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    In the medium term, it wants Esperanto taught in schools Europe-wide, and in the long term, it wants the EU to adopt Esperanto as its official language. In order to make this goal a reality, the EDE is striving to have list candidates in each country in the EU for the 2009 European Parliament election .

  8. Louis de Beaufront - Wikipedia

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    Beaufront first discovered Esperanto in 1888 and in 1898 founded Société Pour la Propagation de l'Espéranto (SPPE). In 1900, he wrote the Commentaire sur la grammaire espéranto . The Lingva Komitato in 1907, people pictured include Louis de Beaufront, Joseph Jamin, Rosa Junck, Louisa Frederica Adela Schafer and L. L. Zamenhof

  9. Quebec Esperanto Society - Wikipedia

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    The Quebec Esperanto Society is active in publishing, not only putting out a quarterly newsletter La Riverego for most of the past twenty years, but also in publishing books, most notably an Esperanto translation of Robert Dutil's Nanatasis (2005). The QES hosted the 7th Esperanto Congress of the Americas (TAKE) in Montreal from July 12 to 18 ...