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Zamenhof-Esperanto object : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zamenhof-Esperanto object
Zamenhof-Esperanto object (in Esperanto ''Zamenhof/Esperanto-Objekto'', abbreviation ZEO) is a monument or a place linked to L. L. Zamenhof, the artificial language Esperanto he created in 1887, or the community of Esperanto speakers which has been using the language since. == Types of objects == Zamenhof-Esperanto objects are streets, memorials, other public spaces such as squares, parks or bridges. Zamenhof or Esperanto sometimes appear also in the names of buildings and companies such as hospitals, hotels or translation agencies. There have also been vehicles, such as zeppelins, ships and trains named after Zamenhof or Esperanto, and some species, rivers, islands, asteroids and other natural discoveries bear such names too. Even postage stamps or a computer virus commemorating Zamenhof or Esperanto are considered ZEOs.
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