Familia (literary magazine)
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 Familia literary magazine was first published by Iosif Vulcan in Budapest
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 from June 5, 1865 to April 17, 1880. The magazine moved to Oradea
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and continued publication from April 27, 1880 to December 31, 1906.

Several new series of the magazine were subsequently published:
  • Serie II, 1926–1928
  • Serie III 1934 - 1943
  • Serie IV 1944 - 1945
  • Serie V 1965 to present

External links

Revista Familia Official Web Site
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