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== Geography == [[File:PS mapo 2015.png|thumb|400x400px|Cities in the world with Pasporta Servo hosts]] {{see also|Pasporta Servo|Zamenhof-Esperanto object}} Esperantujo includes any physical place where Esperanto speakers meet, such as Esperanto gatherings or virtual networks. Sometimes it is said that it is everywhere where Esperanto speakers are connected.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}} Although Esperantujo does not have its own official territory, a number of places around the world are owned by Esperanto organizations or are otherwise permanently connected to the Esperanto language and its community: * [[Białystok]], the birthplace of [[L. L. Zamenhof]] (the creator of Esperanto), and very much the place which [[Esperanto#Creation|inspired him]] to create an [[international auxiliary language]] and facilitate communication across [[language barrier]]s. * The German city [[Herzberg am Harz]] is home to the ''Interkultura Centro Herzberg'', and, since 12 July 2006, advertises itself as "Esperanto city" ({{Langx|eo|Esperanto-urbo|links=no}}, {{Langx|de|Esperanto-Stadt}}).<ref>{{cite web| url = https://esperanto-urbo.de/page.php?pid=77507155| title = Retejo de Hercbergo}}</ref> There are bilingual signs and pointers, in both [[German language|German]] and Esperanto. * The [[Château de Grésillon]] ({{Langx|eo|Kastelo Greziljono|links=no}}) in France is owned by the non-profit organization "Cultural House of Esperanto" ({{Lang|eo|Kulturdomo de Esperanto}}), which hosts various Esperanto events in the summer and during French school holidays.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Esperanto-programo - Kulturdomo de Esperanto - Kastelo Greziljono|url=https://gresillon.org/spip.php?page=rubrique&id_rubrique=1&lang=eo|access-date=2021-06-22|website=gresillon.org}}</ref> * The [[Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages]], a department of the [[Austrian National Library]], is a museum for Esperanto and other [[constructed language]]s, located in [[Vienna]]. * [[Zamenhof-Esperanto object]]s can be found all over the world. These are places and objects — such as streets, memorials, public spaces, buildings, vehicles, or even geographic features — that are named after, or otherwise linked to the language, its creator [[L. L. Zamenhof]], or its community of speakers. The countries with the most members of the [[World Esperanto Association]] are (in descending order): Brazil, Germany, Japan, France, the United States, China, Italy.<ref>''Jarlibro de UEA'', p. 248-249. Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2016. {{ISSN|0075-3491}}.</ref>
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