Zarez
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Zarez (English: The Comma) was a Croatian biweekly newsprint magazine covering literature, arts, culture and current affairs.
Current affairs
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| Editor in Chief | Marija Ćaćić |
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| Categories | Arts, Culture, Current affairs |
| Frequency | Biweekly |
| Publisher | Druga strana d.o.o. |
| First issue | 19 February 1999 |
| Company | Druga strana d.o.o. |
| Country | Croatia |
| Based in | Zagreb |
| Language | Croatian |
| Website | zarez |
| ISSN | 1331-7970 |
History and profile
Zarez was established in 1999 after a group of intellectuals decided to break away from the government-favored cultural magazine Vijenac because of differences of editorial policies proscribed by Matica hrvatska, the publisher of Vijenac, and the views of the editorial staff. They formed a company called Druga strana (The other side) and started a new, independent, cultural magazine first published on 19 February 1999.[1] Even though it is widely considered to be one of the best cultural publications in Croatia, it always struggled to secure its finances because of low circulations of culture-oriented publications in the country.[citation needed] It is currently financed by the Croatian Ministry of Culture and the City of Zagreb.[2]
