List of Newspapers in Slovenia - Monthly

Monthly

  • Ampak, liberal conservative cultural and intellectual journal, published by Nova revija, est. 1999
  • Avto Fokus, cars
  • Avto šport, cars
  • Ciciban, children's
  • Cicido, children's
  • Cool, teenager's
  • Cosmopolitan, women's
  • Dober tek, cuisine
  • Elle, women's
  • Eva, women's
  • FHM, men's
  • Gaia
  • Gea
  • Joker, computers and IT
  • Joy
  • Kmetovalec, agricultural
  • L&Z, beauty and health
  • Le monde diplomatique, Slovene edition of the French publication
  • Lepa in zdrava, beauty and health
  • Literatura, Literature
  • Lovec, hunting
  • Mama, parenting
  • Manager, business
  • Maxim, men's
  • Men's Health, men's
  • Modna, fashion
  • Moj lepi vrt, gardening
  • Moj malček, parenting
  • Moj mali svet
  • Moj mikro
  • Moje finance, personal finances
  • Moje Stanovanje, home
  • Monitor, computers
  • Motorevija, motorist magazine
  • Motorist, motorcycle
  • Naša žena, women's and family
  • National Geographic, Slovene edition of the American publication
  • National Geographic Junior
  • Nova revija, cultural and literary journal
  • Obramba, defense
  • Obrtnik, craft
  • Ognjišče, religious
  • Otrok in družina, parenting
  • PC format (magazine), computers and IT
  • PIL
  • Playboy, Slovene edition of the American publication
  • Plus
  • Podjetnik, entrepreneurial
  • Pri nas doma
  • Radar
  • Readers Digest, Slovene edition of the American publication
  • Revija o konjih, horses
  • Ribič, fishing
  • Rože in vrt, gardening
  • Sistem
  • Smrklja, teenager's
  • Sodobnost, cultural and literary review, established in 1933
  • Svet in ljudje, travel
  • Swpower, computers and IT
  • Val Navtika, yachting
  • Viva
  • Vzajemnost
  • Zdravje, health
  • Življenje in tehnika, science

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