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Prosveta (newspaper)
Prosveta can refer to: *Prosveta Publishing House, of the Bulgarian state *''Prosveta'' (''Enlightenment''), a newspaper published by the Slovene National Benefit Society * ''Prosveta'' (newspaper), a Slovene newspaper published in the U.S. during WWII See also * Prosvjeta The Serbian Cultural Society "Prosvjeta" (abbreviated: SKD "Prosvjeta" or sr-cyrl, СКД "Просвјета") in Zagreb, Croatia is an independent, non-governmental cultural and scientific organization that takes special responsibility for pro ...
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Prosveta Publishing House
Prosveta Publishing House was established within the Ministry of People’s Education on February 15, 1945 by a Decree of the Regents of Bulgaria with the purpose of “publishing textbooks, teaching aids, notebooks, and drawing pads for all academic subjects in all types of schools and academic institutions. According to statistics, Prosveta has published and circulated the works of over 50,000 authors and 28,000 titles in 788 series in more than two billion copies. Prosveta Publishing House is a member of thEEPG (European Educational Publishers Group) Today Over 1,800 books in print are included in the catalogue of Prosveta Publishing House: textbooks, teaching aids, teacher’s books, and multimedia for all subjects and school levels; educational picture books for children aged between two and six and for children in the pre-school group; a wide range of instruction, reference, science, and fiction publications. All the textbooks and supplementary materials fully meet the Nation ...
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Slovene National Benefit Society
The Slovene National Benefit Society, known in Slovenian as Slovenska narodna podporna jednota, and by its Slovene initials S.N.P.J. is an ethnic fraternal benefit and social organization for Slovene immigrants and their descendants in the United States. Founded in 1904, it is headquartered in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA near Imperial. SNPJ publishes a newspaper, ''Prosveta''. Formation and growth The SNPJ was formed in Chicago, Illinois on April 6, 1904, and held its first convention on April 9. The society was organized the result of a call in a Slovenian language newspaper for a new Slovenian benefit society. The founding twelve delegates represented nine independent Slovene groups with a total membership of 276. The organization was incorporated on June 17, 1907. The incorporation was delayed over a year because of an Illinois law which required fraternal benefit groups to have at least 500 members. In 1905 membership had grown to over 1,500 in 27 lodges. By ...
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Prosveta (newspaper)
Prosveta can refer to: *Prosveta Publishing House, of the Bulgarian state *''Prosveta'' (''Enlightenment''), a newspaper published by the Slovene National Benefit Society * ''Prosveta'' (newspaper), a Slovene newspaper published in the U.S. during WWII See also * Prosvjeta The Serbian Cultural Society "Prosvjeta" (abbreviated: SKD "Prosvjeta" or sr-cyrl, СКД "Просвјета") in Zagreb, Croatia is an independent, non-governmental cultural and scientific organization that takes special responsibility for pro ...
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List Of Slovene Newspapers
This article is a list of historical Slovene newspapers that were published in Slovene. *1888–1944 ''Dom in svet'', literary monthly *1938–1941 '' Dejanje'', Christian left journal *1876–1928 '' Edinost'', Slovene daily in Trieste *'' Glas naroda'' *1918–1928 '' Goriška straža'', newspaper for the Slovenes of Goriška under Italian administration *1819–1849 '' Illyrisches Blatt'', Slovene and German intellectual, France Prešeren's '' Wreath of Sonnets'' was first published in it *1920–1945 '' Jutro'', leading interwar liberal newspaper *1843-1902 ''Kmetijske in rokodelske novice'', started as an agricultural and craftmen's publication but became a conservative political and literary newspaper *1907–1911 '' Korošec'', weekly newspaper of Carinthian Slovenes *1920–1938 '' Koroški Slovenec'', main newspaper of the Carinthian Slovenes in the First Austrian Republic *1830–1848 '' Krajnska čbelica'', literary almanac *1924–1930 '' Križ na gori'' (later ''Kri ...
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