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This article is a list of historical Slovene newspapers that were published in Slovene language. *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 The 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 ''Križ''), Christian left magazine *1881–1941 ''Ljubljanski zvon'', literary *1797–1800 ''Lublanske novice'', general newspaper, its editor was Valentin Vodnik *from the 17th of September 1944 until the end of the Second World War ''Partizanski dnevnik'', the only daily newspaper published by a resistance group in occupied Europe *''Prosveta'', published in USA *1873–1945 ''Slovenec'', Catholic political *1858–1869 ''Slovenski glasnik'', cultural magazine, published in Klagenfurt *1868–1943 ''Slovenski narod'', leading Slovene liberal newspaper *1881–1940 ''Slovenski pravnik'', legal herald *1871–1915 ''Soča'', Slovene newspaper published in Gorizia, also published illegally in fascist Italy in 1927 *1934–1941 ''Straža v viharju'', journal of the Slovene Integralist Catholic youth *1966–1990 ''Zaliv'', Slovene cultural and intellectual review, published in Trieste, Italy ==See also== *List of newspapers in Slovenia *List of magazines in Slovenia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Slovene newspapers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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