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The '''European Language Equality Network''', '''ELEN''', was formed after the closure of EBLUL, [[European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages]], which had had its funding cut by the [[European Union]]. ELEN was established in 2011<ref>[https://elen.ngo/information/ Information about ELEN.]</ref> based on the former European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages’ (EBLUL) member-state committees, Eurolang, plus many umbrella and individual language NGOs from most EU member states.
The '''European Language Equality Network''' ('''ELEN''') was formed after the closure of EBLUL, [[European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages]], which had had its funding cut by the [[European Union]]. ELEN was established in 2011<ref>[https://elen.ngo/information/ Information about ELEN.]</ref> based on the former European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages’ (EBLUL) member-state committees, Eurolang, plus many umbrella and individual language NGOs from most EU member states.


ELEN’s purpose is to represent the 50 million people, 10% of the EU’s population, who speak a [[Regional language|regional]], [[Minority language|minority]], or [[Endangered language|endangered]] language (RML). ELEN represents 44 regional, minority and endangered languages in 18 States, so far.
ELEN’s purpose is to represent the 50 million people, 10% of the EU’s population, who speak a [[Regional language|regional]], [[Minority language|minority]], or [[Endangered language|endangered]] language (RML). ELEN represents 44 regional, minority and endangered languages in 18 States, so far.

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The European Language Equality Network (ELEN) was formed after the closure of EBLUL, European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages, which had had its funding cut by the European Union. ELEN was established in 2011[1] based on the former European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages’ (EBLUL) member-state committees, Eurolang, plus many umbrella and individual language NGOs from most EU member states.

ELEN’s purpose is to represent the 50 million people, 10% of the EU’s population, who speak a regional, minority, or endangered language (RML). ELEN represents 44 regional, minority and endangered languages in 18 States, so far.

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