- Gazeta Lwowska
Gazeta Lwowska (English: "Lviv Daily") is a
Polish language biweekly magazine, published since December 24, 1990 inLviv ,Ukraine . The publication refers to the traditions of a Polish language paper Gazeta Lwowska, which was published between 1811 and 1944 and as such was one of the oldest Polish newspapers.Originally, Gazeta Lwowska was a press organ of the Austrian authorities of
Galicia and it limited itself to publishing legal announcements. In 1873, whenWladyslaw Lozinski became editor-in-chief, it began inserting local and world news, and since 1874, it published a monthly addition "Przewodnik Naukowy i Literacki" ("Scientific and Literary Guide"), dedicated to history, literature, geography, economics and etnographics. Among writers who cooperated with Gazeta Lwowska, there wereAdam Krechowiecki ,Ludwik Kubala ,Karol Szajnocha ,Józef Szujski ,Alfred Wysocki .After 1918, when Lwow became part of the
Second Polish Republic , Gazeta Lwowska was a local daily, popular in theLwow Voivodeship . As a result of the joint Nazi and Soviet attack on Poland, the newspaper was cancelled. It was opened again in July of 1941, by the German occupiers, and it was published until July of 1944 as a Nazipropaganda publication.Gazeta Lwowska returned on December 24, 1990 as a biweekly, published by the Association of "Polish Culture of the Lviv Land" ("Towarzystwo Kultury Polskiej Ziemi Lwowskiej" - "TKPZL").
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