Talk:World Esperanto Association

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Regarding the table showing the countries of origin of UEA presidents, how come there's no listing of Croatia/Yugoslavia/Austria-Hungary? Ivo Lapenna was president of UEA for ten years (1964-1974, I think) and he was born in Split in 1909. He may have been based in London during the time he presided over UEA, but for my money the Austro-Hungarian Empire was his "country of origin". --Haruo 08:50, 30 August 2005 (UTC)