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  2. List of magazines by circulation - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Australian magazines have been sorted according to circulation data that is relevant as of December 2012: [29] Rank 1. Name. Circulation. Founded. Publisher. 1. Australian Women's Weekly. 470,331.

  3. Novy Mir - Wikipedia

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    In the same year its circulation was about 150,000 copies a month. The magazine continued publishing controversial articles and stories about various aspects of Soviet and Russian history despite the fact that its editor-in-chief, Alexander Tvardovsky , facing significant political pressure , resigned in February 1970.

  4. List of pornographic magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pornographic magazines (sometimes called erotic magazines or adult magazines) — magazines that contain content of a sexual nature and are typically considered to be pornography. For inclusion in this list, pornographic magazines must be, or have been, widely available as a printed publication and contain either hardcore or ...

  5. Oktyabr (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Russian. ISSN. 0132-0637. OCLC. 643669233. Oktyabr (Russian: Октябрь, IPA: [ɐkˈtʲabrʲ] ⓘ, "October'") was a monthly Russian literary magazine based in Moscow. It was in circulation between 1924 and 2019. In addition to Novy Mir and Znamya the monthly was a leading and deep-rooted literary magazine in Russia. [1]

  6. Niva (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Niva ( Russian: Нива) ( Grainfield) was the most popular magazine of late-nineteenth-century Russia; it lasted from 1870 to 1918, and defined itself on its masthead as "an illustrated weekly journal of literature, politics and modern life." Niva was the first of the Russian "thin magazines," illustrated weeklies that "contrasted with the ...

  7. Ogoniok - Wikipedia

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    Ogoniok was first issued on 21 December [O.S. 9 December] 1899 (earlier a magazine with the same name was published in 1879–1883). It ceased to be published in 1918 and was re-established in the Soviet Union in 1923 by Mikhail Koltsov. The headquarters is in Moscow. In 1957 the circulation of the magazine was 850,000 copies.

  8. Category:Magazines published in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Magazines published in Moscow ‎ (1 C, 92 P) Magazines published in Novosibirsk ‎ (3 P) Magazines published in Saint Petersburg ‎ (1 C, 51 P)

  9. Category:Monthly magazines published in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Mir Bozhiy. Mir Fantastiki. Molodaya Gvardiya (magazine) Moskva (magazine) Moskvityanin. Moulin rouge (magazine) Murzilka.