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English: Header of the first issue of Kosmoglott (future Cosmoglotta), the magazine published by Edgar de Wahl where the language Occidental (later Interlingue) was announced. This is a photography taken in the archives of the centre for study of international languages (CDELI) in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
Français : En-tête de la première édition du magazine Kosmoglott (futur Cosmoglotta), publiée par Edgar de Wahl pour annoncer la langue Occidental (plus tard renommée Interlingue). Cette photo fut prise dans les archives du centre d'études des langues internationales (CDELI) à La Chaux-de-Fonds, Suisse.
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Cosmoglotta is the main journal of the Occidental/Interlingue language.

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