Second International was created in 1889.
Esperanto was created by L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century to be a universal second language that promotes peace and understanding among people of different linguistic backgrounds. It was intended to be easy to learn and culturally neutral, serving as a bridge between speakers of different languages.
Second International ended in 1916.
International School of Düsseldorf was created in 1968.
Workers International to Rebuild the Fourth International was created in 1990.
Mensa International was created in 1946.
ESPN International was created in 1989.
International Karate was created in 1985.
Jockey International was created in 1876.
Refugees International was created in 1979.
Gideons International was created in 1899.
VWR International was created in 185#.
Czechoslovakian International was created in 1972.