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| | Update on Esperanto |
 | | Non-governmental organizations and coalitions are pressing to have the international language question placed on the agendas of the United Nations and the European Union. |
 | | Esperanto morphemes are invariant and almost indefinitely recombinable into different words, so the language also has much in common with isolating languages like Chinese, while its internal word structure has affinity with agglutinative languages like Turkish, Swahili and Japanese. |
 | | The biggest is the World Congress of Esperanto, held in Zagreb (2001), Fortaleza, Brazil (2002), Gothenburg, Sweden (2003), Beijing (2004), and Vilnius, Lithuania (2005). |
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