Dnevnik (Slovenia)

Dnevnik (Slovenia)
Dnevnik
Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner DZS, d.d.
Publisher Dnevnik, d.d.
Editor Ali Žerdin
Founded 1951
Headquarters Slovenia
Circulation 147,000[1]
Official website Official website

Dnevnik (English: The Daily) is a daily newspaper published in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It was first issued in June 1951 as Ljubljanski dnevnik but was renamed to Dnevnik in 1968.[2]

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