Hrvatska riječ, the Glossary
Hrvatska riječ (lit. The Croatian Word) is a Croatian language weekly newspaper in Serbia.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Croat National Council, Croatian language, Croats of Serbia, Newspaper, Serbia, Subotica, Vojvodina.
- 1945 establishments in Serbia
- Croatian-language newspapers
- Culture of Vojvodina
- Mass media in Subotica
- Minority languages media
- Newspapers published in Serbia
- Newspapers published in Yugoslavia
Croat National Council
Croatian National Council of the Republic of Serbia (Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće Republike Srbije) is the representative body of Croats in Serbia, established for the protection of the rights and the minority self-government of Croats in Serbia.
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Croatian language
Croatian (hrvatski) is the standardised variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats.
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Croats of Serbia
Croats of Serbia (Hrvati u Srbiji) or Serbian Croats (Srpski Hrvati) are a recognized national minority in Serbia.
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Newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background.
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Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
Subotica
Subotica (Суботица,; Szabadka, Суботица, Subotița) is a city and the administrative center of the North Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
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Vojvodina
Vojvodina (Војводина), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe.
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See also
1945 establishments in Serbia
- AK Crvena Zvezda
- AK Partizan
- Band of the Guard of the Serbian Armed Forces
- DDOR Novi Sad
- DSL Sport
- FK Dinamo Pančevo
- FK Partizan
- FK Radnički Pirot
- FK Rudar Kostolac
- FK Spartak Subotica
- FK Turbina Vreoci
- FK Zlatibor Čajetina
- Galenika a.d.
- Hrvatska riječ
- JSD Partizan
- KK Crvena zvezda
- KK Spartak Subotica
- OFK Bačka
- OK Crvena Zvezda
- OK Radnički Kragujevac
- PKB Corporation
- Red Star Belgrade
- SD Crvena Zvezda
- Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo
- Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
- Sports Association of Serbia
- ŽKK Crvena zvezda
Croatian-language newspapers
- 24sata (Croatia)
- Business.hr
- Dnevni list
- Domovina (newspaper)
- Glas Istre
- Glas Koncila
- Glas Slavonije
- Hrvatska riječ
- Il Regio Dalmata – Kraglski Dalmatin
- Jutarnji list
- Naša ognjišta
- Naša sloga
- Narodni list
- Nedjeljni Jutarnji
- Novi list
- Poslovni dnevnik
- Privredni vjesnik
- Slobodna Dalmacija
- Sportske novosti
- Večernji list
- Vjesnik
- Zadarski list
- Zajedničar
Culture of Vojvodina
- Archive of Vojvodina
- Archives of Sremski Karlovci
- Azbukum
- Bilo jednom...
- Cinema City (film festival)
- Coat of arms of Vojvodina
- Dnevnik (Novi Sad)
- Eva Braun (band)
- Flag of Vojvodina
- Građanski list
- Hambar
- Historical Archive of Bela Crkva
- Historical Archive of Kikinda
- Historical Archive of Novi Sad
- Historical Archive of Pančevo
- Historical Archive of Senta
- Historical Archive of Sombor
- Historical Archive of Srem
- Historical Archive of Subotica
- Historical Archive of Zrenjanin
- Hrvatska riječ
- International Novi Sad Literature Festival
- Ja sam rođen tamo na salašu
- KUD Mladost Nova Pazova
- Kobasicijada
- Magyar Szó
- Marko Nešić (born 1873)
- Matica srpska
- Mladen Dražetin
- Music of Vojvodina
- Muzika Poludelih
- NEVEN (cultural society)
- Palić European Film Festival
- Popular music in Yugoslavia
- Radio Television of Vojvodina
- Serbian National Theatre
- Super s Karamelom
- Tamburica
- University of Novi Sad
- Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts
Mass media in Subotica
- Bácskai Hírlap
- Hrvatska riječ
- Magyar Szó
- Radio Subotica
- Zvonik
Minority languages media
- Új Szó
- Agani Murutsxi
- Agos
- Aki Yerushalayim
- Apoyevmatini
- Arev (daily)
- Azat Or
- Der Emes
- Dolomiten
- El Amaneser
- Flensborg Avis
- Foaia Românească
- Havatamk
- Hrvatska riječ
- Jamanak
- La Quotidiana
- La Voce del Popolo
- Laiko Vima
- Landeszeitung der Deutschen in Böhmen, Mähren und Schlesien
- Libertatea (Pančevo)
- Magyar Szó
- Marmara (newspaper)
- Miroljub (magazine)
- Měsačne pismo k rozwučenju a wokřewjenju
- Nachrichten
- Neue Südtiroler Tageszeitung
- Nor Ashkharh
- Nor Haratch
- Novosti (Croatia)
- Oma Mua
- Pester Lloyd
- Polen-rundschau
- Prager Zeitung
- Primorski dnevnik
- Radio Borovo
- Radio Subotica
- Radio Television of Vojvodina
- Ria Taza (newspaper)
- Schlesisches Wochenblatt
- Wuhladko
- Yerkramas
- Zorile Bucovinei
- Zvonik
Newspapers published in Serbia
- 24 sata (Serbia)
- Alo!
- Blic
- Borba (newspaper)
- Danas (newspaper)
- Dnevnik (Novi Sad)
- Express (Cologne newspaper)
- Hrvatska riječ
- Informer (newspaper)
- Kurir
- Libertatea (Pančevo)
- List of newspapers in Serbia
- Magyar Szó
- Politika
- Sportski žurnal
- Večernje novosti
Newspapers published in Yugoslavia
- Bitolski Vesnik
- Borba (newspaper)
- DSL Sport
- Delo (newspaper)
- Dnevnik (Novi Sad)
- Dnevnik (Slovenia)
- Glas Istre
- Glas Koncila
- Glas Slavonije
- Glas Srpske
- Hrvatska riječ
- Mlad Borec
- Narodne novine
- Narodni list
- Nash Vesnik
- Nedjeljna Dalmacija
- Nova Makedonija
- Novi list
- Oslobođenje
- Pobjeda
- Politika
- Politika Ekspres
- Primorske novice
- Primorski dnevnik
- Rilindja (newspaper)
- Sportske novosti
- Tan (weekly newspaper)
- Večer (North Macedonia)
- Večer (Slovenia)
- Večernje novosti
- Večernji list
- Vjesnik
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrvatska_riječ
Also known as Hrvatska rijec, Hrvatskarijec, Hrvatskarijec.rs.