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Magazines published in Yugoslavia

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  • Most (magazine)
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    Most was a magazine published in Mostar, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 1974 to 2008. During the Bosnian War, the magazine was not published for the period between 1992 and 1994. Since 1998, the subtitle of the magazine has been "magazine for education, science and culture". The magazine was published quarterly and monthly. It is printed in both scripts used in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Latin and Cyrillic. Alija Kebo, who was embodiment of the magazine and cultural life of Mostar, was also editor for decades. After Kebo's death in 2007, the magazine and the oldest poetry and literary event in the Balkans, Šantićeve večeri poezije (transl. Šantić's Poetry Evenings), were both ceased to exist.
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    Ritam (Serbian Cyrillic: Ритам, trans. Rhythm) was a Yugoslav music magazine. Prior to the appearance of Ritam, there were Yugoslav magazines dedicated to jazz, but Ritam, founded in 1962, was the first Yugoslav magazine which dealt with jazz as well as rock and pop music, thus paving the way for Yugoslav rock magazines like Džuboks and Pop Express.
  • Jezik
    Jezik Croatian philological scientific journal
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    Jezik (lit. "Language") is a Croatian language literary magazine published in Croatia by the Croatian Philological Society since 1952. Its editors-in-chief have included Ljudevit Jonke and Stjepan Babić.
  • Mladina Slovenian weekly left-wing political and current affairs magazine
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    Mladina (English: Youth) is a Slovenian weekly left-wing current affairs magazine. Since the 1920s, when it was first published, it has become a voice of protest against those in power. Today, Mladina's weekly issues are distributed throughout the country. Mladina is considered one of the most influential political magazines in Slovenia.
  • Tempo (Serbian magazine)
    Tempo (Serbian magazine) Serbian sports magazine
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    Tempo (Serbian Cyrillic: Teмпo) was a Serbia-based magazine devoted to sports, published weekly.
  • Polja (literary magazine)
    Polja (literary magazine) Serbian literary magazine
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    Polja (Serbian-Cyrillic: поља; English: Fields) is a Serbian literary magazine.
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    Magazine Signal with the subtitle "International Review of Signalist Research" was the periodical of Signalism, international avant-garde creative movement. The magazine was founded in 1970 in Belgrade. Founder and editor-in-chief was Miroljub Todorović.
  • Ritam
    Ritam Magazine
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    Ritam (Serbian: Ритам, 'Rhythm') was a Serbian and Yugoslav popular culture magazine.
  • Sodobnost Slovenian magazine
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    Sodobnost (Slovene: Modernity or Contemporary Time) is a Slovenian literary and cultural magazine, established in 1933. It is considered the oldest of currently existing literary magazines in Slovenia. Although Sodobnost has traditionally been a magazine focused on cultural and literary issues, it nowadays covers a wide range of current affairs. It is part of the Eurozine editorial project.
  • Družina
    Družina Slovenian catholic magazine
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    Družina (meaning Family in English) is a Slovenian weekly Roman Catholic magazine.
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