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             Esperanto: "Disvastiĝo de Esperanto". Mapo pri Esperanto-grupoj en Eŭropo, farita de la frankfurta grupo, en Germana Esperantisto, marto 1905 
            Lietuvių: Europos žemėlapis, paskelbtas 1905 m. leidinyje „Germana Esperantisto“, su pažymėtomis vietomis, kuriose yra esperantininkų susivienijimai. 
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