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| Type | Regional dailynewspaper |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Glas Istre novine d.o.o. |
| Editor-in-chief | Ranko Borovečki |
| Founded | 18 August 1943 |
| Language | Croatian |
| Headquarters | Riva 10, Pula,Croatia |
| Website | www |
Glas Istre (lit. 'Voice of Istria') is a Croatian regional dailynewspaper published inPula which mainly covers stories of interest from theIstria region in the northwest of the country. Established in 1943 as a regional newsletter of theYugoslav Partisans,[1] the paper continued to be published afterWorld War II, and became a daily in November 1969.[1]
The paper spent the majority of its later history as a regional supplement published in theRijeka-based nationally circulated newspaperNovi list, and between 1979 and 1991 the editor-in-chief ofNovi list was also in charge ofGlas Istre. In the 1990s the paper became increasingly independent of its parent publication and eventually evolved into a separate regional daily.
Originally launched in July 1943 as the publication of the People’s Liberation Front for Istria.[2] Founded by theYugoslav Partisans, its first issue was printed nearCrikvenica as an anti-fascist paper for the people of Istria.[2] Over the years it appeared as a monthly, weekly, and biweekly, and since 1969 it has been published daily.[2] Since April 1989 it also appears on Sundays.[2]
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