Type | Newspaper |
---|---|
Owner(s) | Croatian Fraternal Union |
Founder(s) | Josip Marohnić |
Founded | 1904 |
Language | Bilingual (English and Croatian) |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
OCLC number | 2269819 |
Website |
cfu |
Zajedničar (Fraternalist) is a newspaper of the
Croatian Fraternal Union of America (CFU), a fraternal benefit society of the
Croatian diaspora.
[1]
[2]
The magazine was started in 1904, during the CFU's presidency of Josip Marohnić, its founder and the first president. [3]
Zajedničar is headquartered and printed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is published in dual-language format with the first section in English and the second section being a full Croatian translation. Since 2009, the newspaper is also distributed in PDF format. The paper is the only ongoing Croatian-language newspaper in the United States.
Another publication called Narodni Zajedničar (People's Fraternalist) was launched by Croatian communists within the CFU in 1939, but it was short-lived and no surviving copies are known to exist. It formed part of non-English press of the Communist Party USA. [4]
Type | Newspaper |
---|---|
Owner(s) | Croatian Fraternal Union |
Founder(s) | Josip Marohnić |
Founded | 1904 |
Language | Bilingual (English and Croatian) |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
OCLC number | 2269819 |
Website |
cfu |
Zajedničar (Fraternalist) is a newspaper of the
Croatian Fraternal Union of America (CFU), a fraternal benefit society of the
Croatian diaspora.
[1]
[2]
The magazine was started in 1904, during the CFU's presidency of Josip Marohnić, its founder and the first president. [3]
Zajedničar is headquartered and printed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is published in dual-language format with the first section in English and the second section being a full Croatian translation. Since 2009, the newspaper is also distributed in PDF format. The paper is the only ongoing Croatian-language newspaper in the United States.
Another publication called Narodni Zajedničar (People's Fraternalist) was launched by Croatian communists within the CFU in 1939, but it was short-lived and no surviving copies are known to exist. It formed part of non-English press of the Communist Party USA. [4]