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Beseda
EditorRatko Damjanovski (1981-1989)
Former editorsMetodi Petrovski (1971-1975)
Blagoja Ignjatovski (1975-1981)
Categoriesmagazine on culture and art
Format21 cm
PublisherKulturno Prosvetna Zaednica Kumanovo
Founded1972
First issue1972
Final issue
Number
1989
46
CountryYugoslavia
Based inKumanovo
LanguageMacedonian
WebsiteNone
ISSN0351-3521

Beseda (Macedonian: Беседа, lit.'Speech') was a periodical magazine in former Yugoslavia for Art and Culture.

References

  1. БЕСЕДА : списание за култура и уметност Retrieved 13.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  2. Промоција на 50-от број на списанието „Корени“ Retrieved 13.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  3. Детски народни песни од Кумановско Archived 2018-05-13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13.05.2018 (Macedonian)
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