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'''''Rilindja''''' (English: ''Renaissance'') was a [[Albanians in Kosovo|Kosovo Albanian]] newspaper and book publisher. It was the first newspaper in Albanian in [[Yugoslavia]].
'''''Rilindja''''' (English: ''Renaissance'') was a [[Albanians in Kosovo|Kosovo Albanian]] newspaper and book publisher. It was the first newspaper in Albanian in [[Yugoslavia]].


==History==
==History==
''Rilindja'' first came out on 12 February 1945, in [[Prizren]], as the first newspaper in Albanian in [[Yugoslavia]]. It was initially printed at the State Printing Shop in Prizren for issues 1 to 60. From issue 61 onward, it was printed in [[Prishtina]]'s Regional Printing House of the [[People's Front of Yugoslavia]].<ref name="GSH.eu">[http://www.gazetashqiptare.eu/gazeta_rilindja.html Gazeta Rilindja]</ref>
''Rilindja'' first came out on 12 February 1945, in [[Prizren]], as the first newspaper in Albanian in [[Yugoslavia]]. It was initially printed at the State Printing Shop in Prizren for issues 1 to 60. From issue 61 onward, it was printed in [[Pristina]]'s Regional Printing House of the [[People's Front of Yugoslavia]].<ref name="GSH.eu">[http://www.gazetashqiptare.eu/gazeta_rilindja.html Gazeta Rilindja]</ref>


In the beginning, it was published weekly until 27 June 1948. After that, it began to come out twice a week, on Sundays and Thursdays. Then, from November 1958, it continued as a [[daily paper]] (except Fridays). By the year 1964, it appears every day. On 5 September 1990, the [[Government of Serbia|Serbian government]] banned its publication. With the entry of [[NATO]] forces, on 12 June 1999, it appeared again.<ref name="GSH.eu"/>
In the beginning, it was published weekly until 27 June 1948. After that, it began to come out twice a week, on Sundays and Thursdays. Then, from November 1958, it continued as a [[daily paper]] (except Fridays). By the year 1964, it appears every day. On 5 September 1990, the [[Government of Serbia|Serbian government]] banned its publication. With the entry of [[NATO]] forces, on 12 June 1999, it appeared again.<ref name="GSH.eu"/>
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==External links==
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*[https://books.flossk.org/gazetat/ Online archive]

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Latest revision as of 12:35, 18 November 2024

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Rilindja (English: Renaissance) was a Kosovo Albanian newspaper and book publisher. It was the first newspaper in Albanian in Yugoslavia.

History

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Rilindja first came out on 12 February 1945, in Prizren, as the first newspaper in Albanian in Yugoslavia. It was initially printed at the State Printing Shop in Prizren for issues 1 to 60. From issue 61 onward, it was printed in Pristina's Regional Printing House of the People's Front of Yugoslavia.[1]

In the beginning, it was published weekly until 27 June 1948. After that, it began to come out twice a week, on Sundays and Thursdays. Then, from November 1958, it continued as a daily paper (except Fridays). By the year 1964, it appears every day. On 5 September 1990, the Serbian government banned its publication. With the entry of NATO forces, on 12 June 1999, it appeared again.[1]

It was one of the best sold newspapers in the Albanian sphere. Its maximum circulation reached up to 234,000 copies during the New Year holidays.

In 2002, the premises were blocked by UNMIK administration and listed as a property of Kosovo Agency of Privatization, shutting it down abruptly.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Gazeta Rilindja
  2. ^ ""Rilindja" - gazeta e harruar me objekt të uzurpuar" [Rilindja: The forgotten newspaper with usurped premises], koha.net (in Albanian), Koha TV, retrieved 2 December 2013
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