Prosvetno Delo

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Prosvetno Delo
Просветно Дело
FoundedApril 16, 1945 (1945-04-16) [1]
Founders Sobranie
Country of origin SFRY
Headquarters location Skopje
Official website prosvetnodelo.com.mk

Prosvetno Delo is a publishing house from North Macedonia. The company was established by the decision of the Presidium of ASNOM on March 31, 1945.

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All publication are in Macedonian Language

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Prosvetno Delo has also a chain of stores in North Macedonia. Besides publications it offers office supplies, children's magazines and school accessories.

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