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Vjesnik (lit. ' courier ' ) was a Croatian state-owned daily newspaper published in Zagreb . Originally established in 1940 as a wartime illegal publication of the Communist Party of Croatia , it later built and maintained a reputation as Croatia's newspaper of record during most of its post-war history.
Večernji list was started in Zagreb in 1959. [3] [4] Its predecessor Večernji vjesnik ('Evening Courier') appeared for the first time on 3 June 1957 in Zagreb on 24 pages [5] but quickly merged with Narodni list ('National Paper') to form what is today known as Večernji list.
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) narodni-list.hr; Official gazette. Narodne novine (est. 1835, based ...
It was established on 9 August 1945 as Ilustrirane fiskulturne novine weekly newspaper. Several months later, on 10 December 1945, its name got changed to Narodni sport. From March 1949, its publishing frequency increased to twice a week, and from 1951 to three times per week. In 1962 it was acquired by the Vjesnik publishing company
It is considered that Glas Slavonije is successor of Hrvatski list, a newspaper from Osijek published from 1920 to 1945. The first issue of Glas Slavonije was published in 1943. [ 2 ]
He became a journalist in the Vjesnik consortium, where he worked as an editor and columnist in the daily Vjesnik and the weekly Danas. In 1988, Ivanković went to Bonn to report for Vjesnik, Večernji list and Croatian Radiotelevision. He was the co-founder of the German-Croatian Society with the seat in Bonn. After working as the minister ...
Privredni vjesnik (English: The Business Messenger) is the oldest weekly business and financial newspaper in Croatia. [2] It was founded in 1953 by Privredna komora Zagreb (Chamber of Commerce Zagreb). Today it is owned by Hrvatska gospodarska komora (Croatian Chamber of Commerce) and about 30,000 copies are distributed to all companies members ...
A relief of Narodne novine in Frankopanska street in Zagreb. Narodne novine (lit. ' The People's Newspaper ') is the official gazette (or newspaper of public record) of the Republic of Croatia which publishes laws, regulations, appointments and official decisions and releases them in the public domain. It is published by the eponymous public ...