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Zora (magazine)
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Zora (transl. Dawn, Serbian Cyrillic: Зора) was a literature journal published by Serb intelligentsia between 1896 and 1901 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austro-Hungarian rule. It was published monthly, in Serbian Cyrillic.[2] Its chief editor was Aleksa Šantić. Besides Šantić, members of its editorial team were Svetozar Ćorović, Jovan Dučić and Atanasije Šola (Šola was one of its editors although his name was not presented in the first several issues of Zora).[3]
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Discipline | Literature |
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Language | Serbian |
Edited by | Aleksa Šantić and Svetozar Ćorović |
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History | 1896–1901[1] |
Frequency | monthly |
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ISO 4 | Zora |
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