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  2. Joker (Slovenian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It also had a website with an archive containing much of the content from the magazine and one of the largest Slovenian online message boards called mn3njalnik. Gnojišče is a sub forum on this board and is the Slovenian equivalent of /b/. The magazine was closed in 2017. See also. List of magazines in Slovenia; External links

  3. Nova revija (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Nova revija was founded by Cankarjeva Publishing House in 1982, [1] when the Titoist regime allowed a group of liberal and conservative critical intellectuals to publish an editorially entirely independent journal [2] for the first time after the abolishment of the magazine Perspektive in 1964. The owner and publisher of the magazine is Nova ...

  4. List of magazines in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    There were 29 weekly magazines, 24 biweekly magazines, and 226 monthly magazines in 1988. [3] In 2004 there were nearly 1,000 print media in Slovenia, including newspapers, magazines and journals. [4] In addition to local magazines, the Slovenian versions of foreign magazine titles, such as Playboy, Elle and Men’s Health, are also distributed ...

  5. Video game journalism - Wikipedia

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    Video game journalism (or video game criticism) is a branch of journalism concerned with the reporting and discussion of video games, typically based on a core "reveal–preview–review" cycle. With the prevalence and rise of independent media online, online publications and blogs have grown.

  6. Category:Video game companies of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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  7. Poligon Creative Centre - Wikipedia

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    Poligon was established in February 2014 [9] by Slovenia Coworking (Luka Piškorič, Eva Perčič, Marko Orel) - national initiative for popularization of coworking in Slovenia with the help of supporting communities: Slovenia Crowdfunding, Kreativna cona Šiška, and Ljudje.si.

  8. Mladina - Wikipedia

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    Mladina (English: Youth) is a Slovenian weekly left-wing political and current affairs magazine. Since the 1920s, when it was first published, [1] [2] it has become a voice of protest against those in power. Today, Mladina 's weekly issues are distributed throughout the country.

  9. Category:Magazines published in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Political magazines published in Slovenia‎ (3 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Slovenia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.