Although Esperanto was created in Eastern Europe, the international language’s journey into Britain began in an unlikely place, Keighley.
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Remember the word Esperanto? Those of you of my generation will surely have amply heard and read about the hype way back in the '70s about the attempt to promote and establish a universal language.