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Naša sloga, was the first newspaper in Istria in Croatian.


History

The newspaper began to be published in
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on June 1, 1870, as a four-page small-format biweekly until 1884, from 1884 to 1900 as a weekly. In the meantime, in 1899, they moved from Trieste.Maja Polić
Slovenski svećenik Franjo Ravnik kao hrvatski narodni preporoditelj
Croatica Christiana Periodica, Vol.34 No.65 Lipanj 2010., s.94
The paper was initiated by Bishop Juraj Dobrila, and was conceived by Matko Baštijan, Antun Karabaić, Mate Ujčić and Tomislav Padavić. The subtitle read ''Poučni, gospodarski i politički list'' ("Educational, Economic and Political Journal"),Polić, Maj
Slovenski svećenik Franjo Ravnik kao hrvatski narodni preporoditelj
Croatica Christiana Periodica, Vol.34 No.65 Lipanj 2010., s.94
and underneath it was the motto ''Slogom rastu male stvari, a nesloga sve pokvari'' ("Harmony grows small things, but discord spoils everything"). It was an intimation to collaboration between Slovenians and Croatians in Istria. Since October 25, 2007, it is possible to search the newspaper "Naša sloga" (Trieste, Pula, 1870-1915), the first Croatian newspaper in Istria, for free on the website of the University Library in Pula. After Karabaić, the editors-in-chief were Andrija Novak, Lovro Testen, Karlo Kiršjak and
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Other releases with the same name

From 1928 to 1932 in Sušak, and briefly in 1935 in
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, other newspapers of the same name were published. Their editor and publisher was Milan Banić. From February 17, 1938 until 1944, a weekly of the same name was published in
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and edited by Joso Defrančeski. This Naša sloga was subtitled ''glasilo jugoslovenskih iseljenika u državama Južne Amerike'' ("the newsletter of Yugoslav emigrants in the countries of South America", and was financially supported by the Embassy of the
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in Buenos Aires.Defrančeski, Joso, ''Carski i kraljevski ratni logori 1914.-1918'', novo, prošireno izdanje, Općina Ližnjan, Ližnjan: 2015. str. 244


References

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