Dnevni list
Dnevni list (Croatian pronunciation: [dnêːʋniː lîːst]) is the Bosnian daily newspaper based in Mostar.[1][2] The paper is especially popular among the nation of the Croats. The paper has a pro-Croats stance.[1]
References
- ^ a b Davor Marko (2012). "Citizenship in Media Discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia" (PDF). European Research Council. Archived from the original (Working papers) on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
- ^ Kadri Ackarbasic. International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice And Human Rights. Association Pravnik Sarajevo. p. 90. GGKEY:B0XLC3UWS4H. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
External links
- Official website (in Croatian)
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- Dnevni avaz (Sarajevo)
- Dnevni list (Mostar)
- Glas Srpske (Banja Luka)
- Nezavisne novine (Banja Luka)
- Oslobođenje (Sarajevo)
distributed in BiH
- Blic (Belgrade)
- Jutarnji list (Zagreb)
- Večernje novosti (Belgrade)
- Večernji list (Zagreb)
- Dani
- Express
- Hrvatski glasnik
- Novi reporter
- Novo vrijeme
- Slobodna Bosna*
- Azra
- Gloria**
- Naša ognjišta (Catholic)
- Preporod (Islamic)
- Ljiljan
* Slobodna Bosna has no print edition since December 2015, continued only online edition. • ** Gloria is from Croatia.
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