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One of these groups is ours, Group E, which has a particularity: we still preserve the tradition of Esperanto. It is said that a diplomat from Ehppò, Lèdis Harpoor, during a trip to Poland in the 19th century, was fascinated by it and brought it back to the island. Since then, at least in our group, the language has survived, and many members use only Esperanto.
One of these groups is ours, Group E, which has a particularity: we still preserve the tradition of Esperanto. It is said that a diplomat from Ehppò, Lèdis Harpoor, during a trip to Poland in the 19th century, was fascinated by it and brought it back to the island. Since then, at least in our group, the language has survived, and many members use only Esperanto.


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=== '''The Shipwreck, Kàreni Vothar, and the beginning of Liberto'''
'''The Shipwreck, Kàreni Vothar, and the beginning of Liberto'''


While ships set sail from Europe to conquer the New World, whose history is already well known, not everyone is aware of the '''“Kàreni Vothar incident.”''' A ship set off from Spain, called the ''Lost Dawn''. The vessel was decrepit, a veteran of countless missions that had made it obsolete and ill-suited for such a journey. Its purpose was to serve as a test for the waters, so that in case of a dangerous or risky route, the only ones at risk would hypothetically be its crew.
While ships set sail from Europe to conquer the New World, whose history is already well known, not everyone is aware of the '''“Kàreni Vothar incident.”''' A ship set off from Spain, called the ''Lost Dawn''. The vessel was decrepit, a veteran of countless missions that had made it obsolete and ill-suited for such a journey. Its purpose was to serve as a test for the waters, so that in case of a dangerous or risky route, the only ones at risk would hypothetically be its crew.
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