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- Literatūra ir menas (transl. Literature and Art) is a biw****ly magazine of the Lithuanian Writers' Union. It has been published since July 21, 1946 in...
- Literatura Foiro (English: Literary Fair) is a bi-monthly periodical of Esperanto culture in the Esperanto language. In 1970, the magazine was founded...
- Detskaya Literatura (Russian: Детская литература, romanized: Detskaja literatura, lit. "Children's Literature"), formerly Detgiz and Detizdat, is a Soviet...
- Academia de Ştiinţe, Literatură şi Arte (ASLA) is an academic society based in Oradea, Romania. Through the actions of ASLA, Oradea is now known as a major...
- Literatura na Świecie (World Literature) was, during the times of the Polish People's Republic, one of the most widely read and sought after periodicals...
- The Miguel de Cervantes Prize (Spanish: Premio de Literatura en Lengua Castellana Miguel de Cervantes) is awarded annually to honour the lifetime achievement...
- Literatura Mondo ('Literary World') was a literary Esperanto periodical and publishing house in Budapest, Hungary between 1922 and 1949. It became the...
- Guinea Ecuatorial a las literaturas hispanoafricanas. Guinea Ecuatorial: Editorial Verbum. 2010. p. 341. ISBN 9788479626402. Literaturas hispanoafricanas: realidades...
- Khudozhestvennaya Literatura (Russian: Художественная литература) is a publishing house in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The name means "fiction literature"...
- Literatura şi Arta (Romanian for "Literature and Art") is a w****ly newspaper from Chişinău, Moldova. The first edition was printed in 1977. The first editor...