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The paper spent the majority of its later history as a regional supplement published in the Rijeka-based nationally circulated newspaper Novi list, and between 1979 and 1991 the editor-in-chief of Novi list was also in charge of Glas Istre. In the 1990s the paper became increasingly independent of its parent publication and eventually evolved ...
Sportplus – published from December 2009 to March 2011 as a sports daily spun off from Novi list to compete with Sportske novosti; after 2011 merged back into Novi list; Vjesnik – published 1940–2012, major government-owned daily; Business.hr – published 2005–2014, business and financial daily, which competed against Poslovni dnevnik
Novi list (lit. ' New paper ' ) is the oldest Croatian daily newspaper published in Rijeka . It is read mostly in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County of Croatia , but it is distributed throughout the country.
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. Večernji list is considered a conservative leaning newspaper. [2]
It was a modern tabloid with short news, human interest stories, big photos, well-written headlines, and many sports, city and regional reports. For a long period of time Večernje novosti had the largest circulation in Yugoslavia. Only Večernji list from Zagreb occasionally beat them. [5]
113 Kaštel Novi. 114 Kirin. 115 Kistanje. 116 Klanjec. 117 Klinča Sela. ... This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia.
The Historical Archive of Bela Crkva (Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски архив Бела Црква, Romanian: Arhiva Istorică a Bela Crkva, Hungarian: Béla Crkva Történeti Levéltára, Czech: Historický archiv Bela Crkva) is the primary institution responsible for preservation of archival materials in the eastern parts of the South Banat District located in Bela Crkva, Vojvodina ...
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 ]