Politika (disambiguation)

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Politika is a Serbian newspaper.

Politika may also refer to:

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Politika a.d.

Politika a.d. is a Serbian media corporation founded in present form in 2005, and it has continually existed in various legal forms since 1904.

RTV Politika was a major Serbian TV station, owned by Politika AD, that was on the air from June 28, 1990 until December 31, 2010.

<i>Politics</i> (Aristotle) work of political philosophy by Aristotle

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