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Mladinska knjiga d. d. (MK) is the largest publishing house in Slovenia, which in 2002 published 325 titles, alongside an additional eight titles for the Croatian market, and 67 cassettes, CD audio records and CD-ROMs. The print-run in 2002 came to 1,313,000 units. Exports have increased recently with the re-opening of the Croatian market.
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[[Mladinska knjiga Publishing House|Mladinska knjiga d. d. (MK)]] is the largest publishing house in Slovenia, which in 2002 published 325 titles, alongside an additional eight titles for the Croatian market, as well as 67 cassettes, CD audio records and CD-ROMs. The print-run in 2002 came to 1,313,000 units. Exports have increased recently with the re-opening of the Croatian market.
 
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Mladinska knjiga was established in [[Established::1945]]. Today it has branches in 8 other countries: Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria and Italy. It offers extensive and varied coverage of poetry (the collection ''Lirika'', established in 1970, includes around 100 titles of world poetry translations), prose and professional literature. However, its most significant publishing and research project is without doubt the ''Encyclopaedia of Slovenia'', which was issued in 16 volumes.
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Mladinska knjiga was established in [[Established::1945]]. Today it has branches in 8 other countries: Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria, and Italy. It offers extensive and varied coverage of poetry (the collection ''Lirika'', established in 1970, includes around 100 titles of world poetry translations), prose and professional literature. However, its most significant publishing and research project is without doubt the ''Encyclopaedia of Slovenia'', which was issued in 16 volumes.
  
MK is also the main publisher of magazines for children (''Cicido, Ciciban, Moj planet,  PIL''), and school students (''PILplus''), runs the educational project ''Vesela šola'' ('Merry School') and publishes ''GEA'' magazine. In 2004 it started a partnership with Reader's Digest Inc. and began publishing the Slovene version of the ''Reader's Digest'' magazine.
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MK is also the main publisher of magazines for children (''Cicido'', ''Ciciban'', ''Moj planet''''PIL''), and school students (''PILplus''), runs the educational project ''Vesela šola'' ("Merry School") and publishes ''GEA'' magazine. In 2004 it started a partnership with Reader's Digest Inc. and began publishing the Slovene version of ''Reader's Digest'' magazine.
  
Every year Mladinska knjiga organises the two smaller book fairs: ''Frankfurt after Frankfurt'', the new books presenation, and ''Bologna after Bologna'', the new children's book fair. It also bestows the [[Levstik Award]] for children's literature.
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Every year Mladinska knjiga organises two smaller book fairs: ''Frankfurt after Frankfurt'', a presentation of new books, and ''Bologna after Bologna'', a fair for new children's books. It also bestows the [[Levstik Award]] for children's literature.
  
The two gallery spaces run by Mladinska knjiga ([[Sunflower Gallery]]) present mostly book illustration.
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The two gallery spaces run by Mladinska knjiga ([[Sunflower Gallery]]) present mostly book illustration exhibitions.
  
The Mladinska knjiga book club, called ''Svet knjige'' ('Book World') was established in 1974 and has more than 100,000 members.
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The Mladinska knjiga book club, called ''Svet knjige'' ("Book World") was established in 1974 and has more than 100,000 members.
  
Apart from the largest publishing house in Slovenia Mladinska knjiga d. d. owns also the network of about 50 bookstores round Slovenia, the largest of which ([[Konzorcij Bookstore]]) hosts the ''Frankfurt after Frankfurt Book Fair'' and ''Bologna after Bologna'' Children's Book Fair.  
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Apart from being the largest publishing house in Slovenia, Mladinska knjiga d. d. owns also the network of about 50 [[Mladinska knjiga Bookstores|bookshops]] round Slovenia, the largest of which ([[Konzorcij Bookstore]]) in Ljubljana, and hosts the ''Frankfurt after Frankfurt'' Book Fair and ''Bologna after Bologna'' Children's Book Fair.  
  
 
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Mladinska knjiga d. d. (MK) is the largest publishing house in Slovenia, which in 2002 published 325 titles, alongside an additional eight titles for the Croatian market, as well as 67 cassettes, CD audio records and CD-ROMs. The print-run in 2002 came to 1,313,000 units. Exports have increased recently with the re-opening of the Croatian market.


Mladinska knjiga was established in 1945. Today it has branches in 8 other countries: Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria, and Italy. It offers extensive and varied coverage of poetry (the collection Lirika, established in 1970, includes around 100 titles of world poetry translations), prose and professional literature. However, its most significant publishing and research project is without doubt the Encyclopaedia of Slovenia, which was issued in 16 volumes.

MK is also the main publisher of magazines for children (Cicido, Ciciban, Moj planet, PIL), and school students (PILplus), runs the educational project Vesela šola ("Merry School") and publishes GEA magazine. In 2004 it started a partnership with Reader's Digest Inc. and began publishing the Slovene version of Reader's Digest magazine.

Every year Mladinska knjiga organises two smaller book fairs: Frankfurt after Frankfurt, a presentation of new books, and Bologna after Bologna, a fair for new children's books. It also bestows the Levstik Award for children's literature.

The two gallery spaces run by Mladinska knjiga (Sunflower Gallery) present mostly book illustration exhibitions.

The Mladinska knjiga book club, called Svet knjige ("Book World") was established in 1974 and has more than 100,000 members.

Apart from being the largest publishing house in Slovenia, Mladinska knjiga d. d. owns also the network of about 50 bookshops round Slovenia, the largest of which (Konzorcij Bookstore) in Ljubljana, and hosts the Frankfurt after Frankfurt Book Fair and Bologna after Bologna Children's Book Fair.

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