Frequency | 12 per year |
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First issue | 1986 |
Vikerkaar ('rainbow' in Estonian) is an Estonian magazine published in Tallinn, Estonia by Kultuurileht SA. The magazine focuses on Estonian literature. [1]
First number was issued in 1986. [1]
1986-2006 was also issued Russian version of Vikerkaar. The magazine was called Радуга. [2]
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