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Editor | Ratko Damjanovski (1981-1989) |
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Former editors | Metodi Petrovski (1971-1975) Blagoja Ignjatovski (1975-1981) |
Categories | magazine on culture and art |
Format | 21 cm |
Publisher | Kulturno Prosvetna Zaednica Kumanovo |
Founded | 1972 |
First issue | 1972 |
Final issue Number | 1989 46 |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Based in | Kumanovo |
Language | Macedonian |
Website | None |
ISSN | 0351-3521 |
Beseda (Macedonian: Беседа, lit. 'Speech') was a periodical magazine in former Yugoslavia for Art and Culture.
References
- БЕСЕДА : списание за култура и уметност Retrieved 13.05.2018 (Macedonian)
- Промоција на 50-от број на списанието „Корени“ Retrieved 13.05.2018 (Macedonian)
- Детски народни песни од Кумановско Archived 2018-05-13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13.05.2018 (Macedonian)
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