Građanski list

Građanski list
TypeDaily newspaper
Format?
Owner(s)Credenda Classics d.o.o.
EditorMiodrag Nikić
FoundedDecember 2000; 23 years ago (2000-12)
HeadquartersŠafarikova 15,
21000 Novi Sad,
Serbia,
+381/21-480-4555 Novi Sad
Websitewww.gradjanski.rs

Građanski list (Civic paper) was a daily newspaper published in Novi Sad, Serbia.

It published information about life in Vojvodina and the region, politics, culture, daily life, etc. The weekend issue had ads and a guide for the weekly TV schedule and information about cultural events in Novi Sad.

The first issue was published in December 2000. The paper folded in 2010.

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  • Official website (in Serbian)
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