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Pages in category "Literary magazines published in Albania" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It was 71 in 2001 based on the data of the Albanian Media Institute in Tirana. [2] In the following year it was 70. [3] In terms of frequency, the magazines were mostly weekly, bimonthly and quarterly. [2] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Albania. They may be published in Albanian or in other ...
An Albanian magazine is a periodical publication from Albania containing a variety of articles on various subjects. The main article for this category is List of magazines in Albania . See also: Category:Newspapers published in Albania
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Studime Filologjike ("Philological Studies") is a scientific magazine on Albanian language and literature, published by the Centre of Albanological Studies. [1] It publishes linguistics studies, literary historical studies, old texts, resumes of scientific work on literature criticism and linguistics, etc. [ 2 ]
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Albanian Encyclopedic Dictionary (Albanian: Fjalori Enciklopedik Shqiptar): published by Academy of Sciences of Albania; First Edition (1985; FESH) New Edition (2008/09; Botimi i ri, FESH II) Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia (Albanian edition, 1984): the first encyclopedia published in Albanian; Albanian Wikipedia (Wikipedia shqip)
Minerva focused mainly on literary critique of fictional books. [1] Its contributors included Tajar Zavalani, Odise Paskali, Ikbale Çika, and Stefan Shundi.According to Blendi Fevziu, Minerva was one of the best known magazines of modern life on Albania at the time, and had a relevant influence on the cultural life of Albania.