Makedonsko Sonce

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Македонско сонце
Makedonsko Sonce
MakedonskoSonceLogo.png
TypeMonthly newspaper
Owner(s)Gorgija- George Atanasoski
Founder(s)Gorgija- George Atanasoski
PublisherEvropa'92
EditorAleksandar Katlanovski
FoundedJune 24, 1994
Headquarters16 Makedonska brigade 18
Skopje, North Macedonia
Website www.makedonskosonce.com

Makedonsko Sonce (Macedonian : Loudspeaker.svg Македонско Сонце  ; English: Macedonian Sun) is a monthly magazine published in North Macedonia. [1] The title means "Macedonian Sun", referring to the Vergina Sun, which is used in the logo of the magazine. It was established by Gjorgija (George) Atanasoski and the first edition was published on June 24, 1994. In the first two decades, the magazine had weekly editions, but in the last few years it is published once a month. It describes its own political stance as affirming "Macedonian national values, not only on territory of Macedonia but also in the other parts of ethnic Macedonia". [2]

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References

  1. http://www.mondotimes.com/1/world/mk/108/all/9065 Mondo Times Media Database
  2. Official Website Archived May 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine - Information about the magazine