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A company currently selling books. It has representatives in Croatia (1991), Bosnia (200x), Serbia (2001), and Macedonia (2000).
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'''Mladinska Knjiga''' is company currently selling books. It has representatives in Croatia (1991), Bosnia (200x), Serbia (2001) and Macedonia (2000).
  
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== History ==
Founded in 1945.In 1965, the first cooperation with foreign countries began. In 1974, the first book club in Slovenia, called the Book Board, was launched. In 1990, the company became a joint stock company. 2004 was the beginning of cooperation with Reader's Digest.
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The company was founded in 1945. In 1974, the first book club in Slovenia, called the Book Board, was launched. In 1990, the company became a joint stock company. In 2004 was the beginning of cooperation with Reader's Digest.
  
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In the 80s and 90s, the company had a branch Multimedia Centar which dealt in the sale of games. During the Socialist Yugoslavia, the company was distributor of Atari<ref>https://www.maedicke.de/atari/hardware/2080stf.htm</ref>. After Slovenia became independent company was an official distributor of Sega (since 1993), Philips CDi (since 1993), Atari Jaguar (since 1995). The company was also one of the largest Nintendo sellers. At the end of 1994, the company began selling the [[Sega Pro]] magazine.
In the 90s, the company had a branch Multimedia Centar which dealt in the sale of games in Slovenia. The company was an official distributor of Sega (since 1993), Philips CDi (since 1993), Atari Jaguar (since 1995). The company was also one of the largest Nintendo sellers.
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==Softography==
File:Mladinska Knjiga Offer.jpg|Mladinska Knjiga Offer in 1995
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==Magazine articles==
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== Promotional material ==
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[[Category:Third-party distributors]]

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Mladinska Knjiga
Founded: 1945
Headquarters:
Slovenia

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Mladinska Knjiga is company currently selling books. It has representatives in Croatia (1991), Bosnia (200x), Serbia (2001) and Macedonia (2000).

History

The company was founded in 1945. In 1974, the first book club in Slovenia, called the Book Board, was launched. In 1990, the company became a joint stock company. In 2004 was the beginning of cooperation with Reader's Digest.

In the 80s and 90s, the company had a branch Multimedia Centar which dealt in the sale of games. During the Socialist Yugoslavia, the company was distributor of Atari[1]. After Slovenia became independent company was an official distributor of Sega (since 1993), Philips CDi (since 1993), Atari Jaguar (since 1995). The company was also one of the largest Nintendo sellers. At the end of 1994, the company began selling the Sega Pro magazine.

Softography

Magazine articles

Main article: Mladinska Knjiga/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Megazin (SI) #0101: "Letnik 1, Številka 1, September 1993" (1993-xx-xx)
also published in:
  • Megazin (SI) #0102: "Letnik 1, Številka 2, Oktober 1993" (1993-xx-xx)[2]
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Print advert in Megazin (SI) #0214: "Letnik 2, Številka 14, Oktober 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
also published in:
  • Megazin (SI) #0215: "Letnik 2, Številka 15, November 1994" (1994-xx-xx)[3]
  • Megazin (SI) #0216: "Letnik 2, Številka 16, December 1994" (1994-xx-xx)[4]
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Print advert in Megazin (SI) #0303: "Letnik 3, Številka 3, Marec 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
also published in:
  • Megazin (SI) #0304: "Letnik 3, Številka 4, April 1995" (1995-xx-xx)[5]
  • Megazin (SI) #0305: "Letnik 3, Številka 5, Maj 1995" (1995-xx-xx)[6]
  • Megazin (SI) #030607: "Letnik 3, Številka 6/7, Junij/Julij 1995" (1995-xx-xx)[7]
  • Megazin (SI) #0308: "Letnik 3, Številka 8, Avgust 1995" (1995-xx-xx)[8]
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References