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Glas Slavonije (lit. ' The Voice of Slavonia ' ) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Osijek . In 2000, its average daily circulation was c. 9000, making it the 7th largest daily newspaper in Croatia.
Glas Istre (based in Pula; covers Istria region) glasistre.hr; Glas Slavonije (based in Osijek; covers Slavonia) glas-slavonije.hr; Dubrovački vjesnik (based in Dubrovnik, covers the city and south Dalmatia) dubrovacki.hr; Zadarski list (based in Zadar, covers Zadar County) zadarskilist.hr; Weekly. Narodni list (est. 1862, based in Zadar ...
Sexon has been writing short stories and columns for the Croatian daily newspaper Glas Slavonije [32] for more than 15 years. Sejo Sexon earned his bachelor's degree in history from the University of Zagreb in 2009. The dissertation title is "The conflict between youth subcultures and Yugoslav official policy in 1980s". [33]
Glas Koncila is a Croatian, Roman Catholic, weekly newspaper published in Zagreb and distributed throughout the country, as well as among Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian diaspora. Publishing history
The Glas Srpske (lit. ' The Voice of Srpska ' [1]) is a Republika Srpska daily newspaper published in Banja Luka.Together with Bosniak-oriented Dnevni avaz from Sarajevo and Croat-oriented Dnevni list from Mostar, Glas Srpske is Serb-oriented and one of three main ethnic newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina addressing various issues primarily from the mainstream or elite perspective among ...
Ivica Šola (born 1968) is a Croatian theologian, communication scientist, columnist and university professor.. Šola was born August 28, 1968 in Đakovo.He received a bachelor's degree from University of Zagreb in 1994, a master's degree from Pontifical Lateran University in Rome (philosophy of Martin Buber) in 1998, and a doctoral degree in 2012 in Zagreb with a dissertation titled "Ethical ...
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The University of Slavonski Brod (Croatian: Sveučilište u Slavonskom Brodu, Latin: Universitas Studiorum Marsoniensis) is a public university in Slavonski Brod in Croatia. It is the ninth and the youngest Croatian university as well as the second university in Slavonia after the University of Osijek. Teaching at the university was initiated ...