Glas Istre

In today's world, Glas Istre has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. From its impact on society to its relevance in the scientific field, Glas Istre is a phenomenon that leaves no one indifferent. Throughout history, Glas Istre has been the subject of numerous debates and has generated all kinds of opinions and theories. In this article, we will explore the different facets of Glas Istre, analyzing its implications and its influence on different aspects of our daily lives.

Glas Istre
TypeRegional daily newspaper
PublisherGlas Istre novine d.o.o.
Editor-in-chiefRanko Borovečki
Founded18 August 1943
LanguageCroatian
HeadquartersRiva 10,
Pula, Croatia
Websitewww.glasistre.hr

Glas Istre (lit.'Voice of Istria') is a Croatian regional daily newspaper published in Pula which mainly covers stories of interest from the Istria region in the northwest of the country. Established in 1943 as a regional newsletter of the Yugoslav Partisans,[1] the paper continued to be published after World War II, and became a daily in November 1969.[1]

The paper spent the majority of its later history as a regional supplement published in the Rijeka-based nationally circulated newspaper Novi list, and between 1979 and 1991 the editor-in-chief of Novi list was also in charge of Glas Istre. In the 1990s the paper became increasingly independent of its parent publication and eventually evolved into a separate regional daily.

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  1. ^ a b "Informativno politički listovi" (in Croatian). Croatian Journalists' Association. Retrieved 24 October 2010.