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The first Esperanto magazine was ''La Esperantisto'', which began publication on September 1, 1889. It continued publication until 1895. Magazines were important to the early Esperanto movement, as it was one of the practical ways the language could be used between conferences such as the annual Universal Congress. Since then there have been hundreds of magazines published in Esperanto. Some of the most well-known magazines published in Esperanto currently are: * ''Esperanto'' - a monthly publication of the Universal Esperanto Association * ''Fonto'' - a monthly magazine about literature * ''Heroldo de Esperanto'' - a magazine published every three weeks about the Esperanto movement * ''Kontakto'' - a monthly publication for young people published by TEJO, the World Esperanto Youth Organization * ''Literatura foiro'' * ''Monato'' - a monthly publication similar to ''Time'' or ''Newsweek'', but with all articles written by people from the place which the article is about * ''El Popola Ĉinio'' - perhaps the most visually appealing Esperanto magazine * ''Rok-Gazet''' - a magazine about the Esperanto music (especially rock music) scene ;Regional * ''Armena Esperantisto'' - published by Armena Organiz-Komitato Esperantista and edited by G. Sevak. First publication in 1958 * ''La Ondo de Esperanto'' - an illustrated Esperanto periodical published monthly in the Russian Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad (formerly Königsberg) * ''Irana Esperantisto'' - an independent quarterly culture magazine, which is published in Esperanto and in Persian in Tehran and distributed internationally; besides, about half of the content of each edition is in Esperanto and the other half in Persian. ==External links== * (www.gazetejo.org : A repertory of Esperanto magazines with downloadable pdf-versions (in Esperanto) ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Esperanto magazines」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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