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| website = http://www.slovenci.si/e-revija | | website = http://www.slovenci.si/e-revija | ||
| founded by = Government Office for Slovenes Abroad | | founded by = Government Office for Slovenes Abroad | ||
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https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8480588/profile | https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8480588/profile | ||
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''[[Moja Slovenija Magazine|Moja Slovenija]]'' magazine is a successor of ''Rodna gruda'' [Domestic soil], ''Magazine for Slovenes around the World'' which was originally launched in 1954 by the [[Slovene Emigrant Association]]. It published (photo)reports from visits to emigrants' organisations, Slovenian literature (short stories and poems), interviews, topical articles, and excerpts from political speeches, as well as obituaries. | ''[[Moja Slovenija Magazine|Moja Slovenija]]'' magazine is a successor of ''Rodna gruda'' [Domestic soil], ''Magazine for Slovenes around the World'' which was originally launched in 1954 by the [[Slovene Emigrant Association]]. It published (photo)reports from visits to emigrants' organisations, Slovenian literature (short stories and poems), interviews, topical articles, and excerpts from political speeches, as well as obituaries. | ||
− | ''Rodna gruda'' was relaunched with a new look in Summer 2004 and renamed as ''Slovenia.Svet'' [Slovenia.World], subtitled ''Independent Magazine for Slovenes Abroad'', but lasted only till December 2005. In 2006 the [[Government Office for Slovenians Abroad]] released a public call for the publishing of a magazine, specialised for Slovenians abroad. It was won by [[Otroci Publishing House]] which conceived ''Moja Slovenija'' magazine. In 2015 a new public call with an emphasis on the web platform was published, Domus | + | ''Rodna gruda'' was relaunched with a new look in Summer 2004 and renamed as ''Slovenia.Svet'' [Slovenia.World], subtitled ''Independent Magazine for Slovenes Abroad'', but lasted only till December 2005. In 2006 the [[Government Office for Slovenians Abroad]] released a public call for the publishing of a magazine, specialised for Slovenians abroad. It was won by [[Otroci Publishing House]] which conceived ''Moja Slovenija'' magazine. In 2015 a new public call with an emphasis on the web platform was published, Domus Ltd having been selected as a new publisher of the Moja Slovenia Magazine and the Slovenci.si portal. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 16 April 2020
Background
Moja Slovenija magazine is a successor of Rodna gruda [Domestic soil], Magazine for Slovenes around the World which was originally launched in 1954 by the Slovene Emigrant Association. It published (photo)reports from visits to emigrants' organisations, Slovenian literature (short stories and poems), interviews, topical articles, and excerpts from political speeches, as well as obituaries.
Rodna gruda was relaunched with a new look in Summer 2004 and renamed as Slovenia.Svet [Slovenia.World], subtitled Independent Magazine for Slovenes Abroad, but lasted only till December 2005. In 2006 the Government Office for Slovenians Abroad released a public call for the publishing of a magazine, specialised for Slovenians abroad. It was won by Otroci Publishing House which conceived Moja Slovenija magazine. In 2015 a new public call with an emphasis on the web platform was published, Domus Ltd having been selected as a new publisher of the Moja Slovenia Magazine and the Slovenci.si portal.
See also
External links
- Moja Slovenija Magazine website
- Moja Slovenija Magazine on-line archive (pdf)
- Rodna gruda website
- Rodna gruda Magazine, online archive maintained by Slovene Emigrant Association