Union for the International Language Ido
Union for the International Language Ido (Ido : Uniono por la Linguo Internaciona Ido , ULI ) is the official union of the Ido-language movement from 1910. Based in Amsterdam , Netherlands , its main functions are the propagation of the language, arranging the yearly conferences in which Ido speakers gather, and the publishing of the magazine Progreso (Progress ), begun in 1908 by Louis Couturat , one of the founders of the movement who died in 1914.
The ULI is to Ido as the Universal Esperanto Association is to Esperanto .
The current ULI-president is Gaël Richard.
International Ido conventions
The ULI organises Ido conventions yearly.[1] [2]
2022: Kassel, Germany
2022: Dessau, Germany
2019: Berlin, Germany, 15 participants from 2 countries (Information )
2018: Provins , France, 11 participants from 5 countries (Information )
2017: České Budějovice , Czech Republic , 8 participants from 5 countries (Information )
2016: Valencia , Spain, 10 participants from 7 countries (Information )
2015: Berlin, Germany, 14 participants (Information )
2014: Paris, France (Information )
2013: Ouroux-en-Morvan , France, 13 participants from 4 countries (Information )
2012: Dessau , Germany, 12 participants (Information )
2011: Echternach , Luxembourg (Information ), 24 participants from 11 countries
2010: Tübingen , Germany (Information )
2009: Riga , Latvia , and Tallinn , Estonia , 14 participants from 7 countries (Information )
2008: Wuppertal -Neviges , Germany, 18 participants from 5 countries (Information )
2007: Paris, France, 14 participants from 9 countries (Information , Photos )
2006: Berlin, Germany, approx. 25 participants from 10 countries (Information )
2005: Toulouse , France, 13 participants from 4 countries (Information )
2004: Kyiv, Ukraine , 17 participants from 9 countries (Information )
2003: Großbothen , Germany, participants from 6 countries (Information )
2002: Kraków , Poland, 14 participants from 6 countries (Information )
2001: Nuremberg, Germany, 14 participants from 5 countries (Information )
2000: Nuremberg , Germany
1999: Waldkappel, Germany
1998: Białobrzegi , Poland, 15 participants from 6 countries
1997: Bakkum , Netherlands, 19 participants from 7 countries
1995: Elsnigk , Germany
1991: Ostend , Belgium, 21 participants
1990: Waldkappel , Germany
1989: Zürich-Thalwil , Switzerland
1987: Eschwege , Germany
1985: Antwerp , Belgium
1983: York , England
1981: Jongny , Switzerland
1980: Namur , Belgium, 35 participants
1979: Uppsala , Sweden
1978: Cambridge , England
1977: Berlin-Tegel , Germany
1976: Saint-Nazaire , France
1975: Thun, Switzerland
1974: Kyiv , Ukraine
1973: Cardiff , Wales
1972: Chaux-de-Fonds , Switzerland
1971: Trollhättan , Sweden
1970: Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
1969: Zürich, Switzerland
1968: Berlin, Germany
1967: Bourges , France
1966: Biella , Italy
1965: Lons-le-Saunier , France
1964: Kiel , Germany
1963: Barcelona , Spain
1962: Thun , Switzerland
1961: Zürich, Switzerland, c. 50 participants
1960: Colmar, France
1959: Freiburg im Breisgau , Germany
1957: Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
1952: Berlin , Germany
1951: Turin, Italy
1950: Colmar , France
1939: St. Gallen , Switzerland
1937: Paris, France
1936: Szombathely , Hungary
1935: Fredericia , Denmark
1934: Oostduinkerke , Belgium
1933: Mondorf , Luxembourg
1931: Lauenburg/Elbe , Germany
1930: Sopron , Hungary
1929: Freiburg im Breisgau , Germany
1928: Zürich , Switzerland
1927: Paris , France
1926: Prague , Czechoslovakia
1925: Turin , Italy
1924: Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
1923: Kassel , Germany
1922: Dessau , Germany
1921: Vienna , Austria
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