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Serbian-language newspaper in the United States
American Srbobran
A 1976 copy of American Srbobran in front of a copy of the Canadian Srbobran
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded1906
LanguageSerbian, English
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Circulation10,000 (as of 1922)
OCLC number8409538
Websitesnfpaper.org

American Srbobran is a bilingual Serbian and English language newspaper which has been published in Pittsburgh since 1906. The American Srbobran is the oldest Serbian-language newspaper currently in publication in the United States. The newspaper had a daily circulation of 10,000 in 1922. During World War II, the newspaper had a Serbian nationalist stance. Currently, the newspaper remains available in English and Serbian. The English section editor is Ms. Sandi Radoja, while Dr. Krinka Petrov edits the Serbian section. It is a monthly printed publication, 16 pages in English and 4 in Serbian/Cyrillic, and is also available online at www.snfpaper.org. The paper is the official publication of the Serb National Federation.

References

  1. History of Pittsburgh and Environs, Volume 2. American Historical Company. 2004. p. 337.
  2. Van Minnen, Cornelius; Sears, John; Arar, Khalid (2016). Fdr And His Contemporaries: Foreign Perceptions of an American President. Springer. p. 78. ISBN 978-1349219018.
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