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=== Other proposed flags and symbols === [[File:Jubilea simbolo.svg|The Jubilee symbol ({{Lang|eo|jubilea simbolo}})|thumb]] [[File:1 Spesmilo.png|thumb|Esperanto coin 1 [[Spesmilo]], international currency used before [[World War I]]]] In 1905, delegates to the first conference of Esperantists at Boulogne-sur-Mer, unanimously approved a version differing from the modern only by the superimposition of an "E" over the green star. Other variants include that for Christian Esperantists, with a white Christian cross superimposed upon the green star, and that for Leftists, with the color of the field changed from green to red.<ref name=FOTW>{{cite web |url=https://www.fotw.info/flags/qy-eo.html |title=Esperanto Flag }}</ref> Some Esperanto speakers{{who|date=March 2019}} consider the traditional flag too [[nationalist]]ic for an international [[language]], so many organizations no longer recommend its use and, instead, use the [[jubilea simbolo]] (''jubilee symbol'', two green "[[E]]"s facing each other—or alternatively a Latin-alphabet "E" facing a Cyrillic-alphabet "Э", the first letter of "Эсперанто", the Russian name for Esperanto—on a white field).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fians |first1=Guilherme |title=Esperanto revolutionaries and geeks : language politics, digital media and the making of an international community |date=2021 |location=Cham |isbn=9783030842307 |chapter=When Esperantists Meet, or What Makes This Community International?}}</ref>{{rp|96}} This symbol was created in 1987 by a [[Brazil]]ian Esperantist to mark the centenary of the creation of Esperanto.{{cn|date=July 2020}}
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