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The Prague Manifesto (also known as Manifesto de Prago in Esperanto) is an important document for the Esperanto movement. It lists seven key ideas or principles. This manifesto was first shared in 1996 in Prague, Czech Republic. It happened during the World Esperanto Congress. Representatives from UNESCO and other attendees helped publish it.

Many people see the Prague Manifesto as a modern statement for finvenkism. This is a movement that believes Esperanto should become a widely used international language. The manifesto explains why Esperanto would be helpful as a language for people from different countries to communicate.

What is the Prague Manifesto?

The Prague Manifesto is a special document that shares important ideas. Think of it like a public statement or a declaration. It was created to explain the goals and benefits of the Esperanto language. This manifesto has seven main points or principles. These points guide people who are part of the Esperanto movement.

Why was this Manifesto created?

The manifesto was written to clearly state the reasons why Esperanto is important. It highlights how the language can help people from different countries. It also explains why it should be used more widely. The document was published during a big meeting called the World Esperanto Congress. This event brings together Esperanto speakers from all over the world.

When and Where was it Published?

The Prague Manifesto was officially published in 1996. This happened during the 81st World Esperanto Congress. The congress took place in the beautiful city of Prague. Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic.

Who published the Manifesto?

The manifesto was published by several important groups. A representative from UNESCO was involved. UNESCO stands for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Many participants of the World Esperanto Congress also helped. Their involvement showed wide support for the ideas in the manifesto.

Esperanto and its Goals

Esperanto is a language created to make communication easier between people. It was designed to be a neutral language. This means it does not belong to any specific country or culture. The goal of Esperanto is to help people from different backgrounds talk to each other. It aims to promote understanding and peace worldwide.

What is an International Auxiliary Language?

An international auxiliary language is a language used for communication between people who speak different native languages. It acts as a bridge. Esperanto was created to be this kind of language. It helps people from various countries understand each other. This can be for travel, business, or just making friends.

What is Finvenkism?

The Prague Manifesto is often linked to a movement called finvenkism. This word comes from Esperanto and means "final victory." Finvenkism is the idea that Esperanto will eventually become the main international auxiliary language. The manifesto supports this idea. It shows the advantages of Esperanto for global communication. It encourages more people to learn and use it.

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