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Tibor Sekelj
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Age76 years (at death)
BornFeb 14, 1912
DeathSep 20, 1988
CountryCisleithania, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
ProfessionExplorer, ethnologist, writer, journalist, esperantist, poet, esperantologist
ZodiacAquarius ♒
Born inPoprad

Tibor Sekelj

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Tibor Sekelj

Tibor Sekelj, born on February fourteenth, nineteen twelve, was a remarkable figure in the realms of exploration, ethnology, and literature. Known as Székely Tibor in Hungarian, he embraced the identity of a 'citizen of the world,' reflecting his deep commitment to understanding diverse cultures and languages.

Throughout his life, Sekelj was a prolific writer and journalist, contributing significantly to the field of Esperanto. In nineteen eighty-six, he was honored with election to the Academy of Esperanto and recognized as an honorary member of the World Esperanto Association, underscoring his influence in the global Esperanto community.

Among his literary works, the novella 'Kumeŭaŭa, la filo de la ĝangalo' stands out. This children's book, which tells the story of Brazilian Indians, was translated into seventeen languages and received acclaim in nineteen eighty-seven when it was voted the best children's book in Japan.

In recognition of his contributions, the European Esperanto Union declared two thousand twelve as 'The Year of Tibor Sekelj,' celebrating the centenary of his birth. His legacy continues to inspire those who value exploration, cultural understanding, and the power of language.