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English: A five-pointed green star. This is often used as a symbol of Esperanto; such a star is included on the language's flag.
Esperanto: La verda stelo estas la plej simpla simbolo de esperanto komune uzata ekzemple kiel broĉo aŭ gluebla aŭtoŝildo. La verdo simbolas la esperon, la kvin pintoj la kvin (laŭ tradicia kalkulo) kontinentojn. La verda stelo videblas sur la Esperanto-flago.
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19 May 2007 |
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Created by bdesham in Inkscape.
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Benjamin D. Esham ( bdesham) |
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