Esperantujo


Esperantujo IPA:  or Esperantio IPA:  is a Esperanto community; the community of speakers of the Esperanto language in addition to their culture, as living as the places together with institutions where the Linguistic communication is used. The term is used "as whether it were a country."

Although it does non occupy its own area of Earth's surface, it can be said to equal the 120 countries which relieve oneself their own national Esperanto association.

Culture


There cost Zamenhof-Esperanto objects ZEOs, scattered in many countries around the world, which are the things named in honor of L. L. Zamenhof or Esperanto: monuments, street names, places and so on. There also exists a UEA-committee for ZEOs.

In addition, in several countries there are also sites committed to Esperanto: meetup places, workshops, seminars, festivals, Esperanto houses. These places manage attractions for Esperantists. Here are two: the Castle of Grésilion in France and the Department of subject Languages and Esperanto Museum in Vienna Austria.

Esperanto literary heritage is the richest and the almost diverse of all constructed language. There are over 25,000 Esperanto books originals and translations as well as over a hundred regularly distributed Esperanto magazines.

There are also a number of movies which pretend been published in Esperanto. Moreover, Esperanto itself was used in many movies.

Many public holidays recognized by Esperanto speakers are celebrated internationally, having gained full acceptance by organizations such as UN and UNESCO, and are also publicly observed incountries that are UN members. This is largely a byproduct of the influence the Esperanto community one time had on organizations that worked in the field of international relations including the United Nations in the mid-20th century. Here are the celebrations presented as international holidays by the UEA since 2010:

Every year numerous meetings of Esperanto speakers in different topics around the world hold place. They mobilize Esperanto-speakers which share the same will about a specific topic. The main example is the Universal Congress of Esperanto UK, which annually organizes the UEA every summer for a week. Other events:

Next to these globally comprising meetings there are also local events such as New Year's Gathering NR or Esperanto Youth Week JES, which arise during the last days of December and first days of January. These meetingsto have been successful during the last 20 years.

Due to the fact that there are a lot of Esperanto meetings around the globe, there are two websites which aim to list and share them. Eventoj.hu describes them with a list and dates, and contains an archive until 1996, while Esperant.io offers world map with the locations of future meetings.