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Nash Vesnik
Nash Vesnik first edition
TypeMonthly (1961-1962)
Twice a month (1962-1970)
Weekly (every Friday) (1970-2001)
Owner(s)Assembly of Kumanovo Municipality (1989-2001)
PublisherNRIO "Nash Vesnik"
EditorIvanka Mugrashanska (1961-1964)
Metodi Petrovski (1965-1969)
Trajko Pachkov (1969-1979)
Boris Burnazovski (1979-1982)
Nada Ivanovska (1982-1989)
Vojche Krstevski (1989-2001)
LaunchedNovember 11, 1961; 63 years ago (1961-11-11)
LanguageMacedonian
Ceased publication2001
Headquarters11 Oktomvri bb
CityKumanovo
CountryMacedonia (present-day North Macedonia)
Circulation1500 (as of 1961)
Sister newspapersNone
WebsiteNone
Free online archivesНаш Весник

Nash Vesnik (Macedonian Cyrillic: Наш Весник) was a local regional newspaper in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and later the Republic of Macedonia, now known as North Macedonia. First it was a monthly newspaper. Because of a great interest, it started to be published twice a month. Since April 1970, it was published weekly every Friday and since 1971, it became an official newspaper of the local government in Kumanovo. In 1989, the responsibility of the newspaper went to the Assembly of Macedonia.

The newspaper was financially supported by the government. In 2018, the Director of the local Library in Kumanovo has announced that the newspaper will be digitized and available for reading in the library.

See also

References

  1. ГОДИШНИНИ Retrieved 06.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  2. Наш Весник Retrieved 06.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  3. Службен Весник Retrieved 06.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  4. Кумановската библиотека ќе го оживее "Наш весник" Retrieved 06.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  5. Ќе се дигитализира "Наш Весник" во Куманово Retrieved 06.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  6. Наш Весник Retrieved 06.05.2018 (Macedonian)
  7. Наш Весник Retrieved 06.05.2018 (Macedonian)
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