34mag

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Type of site
mass media
AvailableinBelarusian, Russian, English
CreatedbyIrina Vidanova
EditorAlexandr Korneychuk
34mag
34mag.net
Type of site
mass media
Available inBelarusian, Russian, English
Created byIrina Vidanova
EditorAlexandr Korneychuk
URL34mag.net
CommercialNo
Launched2009
Current statusworking
Written inPHP

34mag is a Belarusian online youth magazine, which is published in two languages (Belarusian and Russian), some materials are translated into English too. Most publications are devoted to art, culture, and travel. The editorial office is located in Minsk,[1] the editor in chief is Alexandr Korneychuk.[2] Also the digital distribution label "Pyarshak" (Belarusian: "Пяршак"; the name itself means top quality goods or strong home-distilled vodka) works under the auspices of the portal.

The magazine was founded by Belarusian journalist Irina Vidanova after closing her previous project "Studenckaja Dumka" (Belarusian: "Студэнцкая думка"; "The Student Thought" into English) by the Belarusian authorities in 2005.[3] The first issue of the new publication was released in 2006 on compact discs, and in 2009 the project launched a website also.

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