• Ludwik Zamenhof is inspired by Bulgarian, Polish, Balkan, Indian (dot not feather) and Syrian music.
  • The creator of the international language, Ludwik Zamenhof, considered Esperanto the first step towards peace among the entire world's population.
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  • Centre of Ludwik Zamenhof in Białystok is a cultural centre where you can learn about the life and output of the initiator of Esperanto...
  • Esperanto – Libraro was opened on May 12, 2010, in the building of the Ludwik Zamenhof Centre as a branch of Lukasz Gornicki's Podlaska Library in...
  • The house of the Zamenhof family, dedicated to Ludwik Zamenhof, and the Biaystok Esperanto Centre, are sites of the Jewish Heritage Trail in Biaystok...
  • The 41st Memorial of L. Zamenhof continues in Bialystok (Poland). Before the final round, P. Teclaf is in the lead – 6.5.
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  • A Jew whose family spoke Russian and lived in an environment of racial and national conflict on the Polish-Russian borderland, Zamenhof dedicated himself to...
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  • We approach you, Sir and all of you, the Councillors of the City of Bialystok, to stop attempts to connect the Ludwik Zamenhof Centre and Bialystok Cultural...
  • We approach you, Sir and all of you, the Councillors of the City of Bialystok, to stop attempts to connect the Ludwik Zamenhof Centre and Bialystok Cultural...
  • He wrote in a letter in 1901 that his "parental language" (mother tongue) was Russian, but that at the time he was speaking more in Polish (Zamenhof 1929:523).
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