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''Galaksija'' was a
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for popularization of
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that was published in
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from 1972 to the 1990s by BIGZ. Its headquarters was in
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. The '' Računari''
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magazine was initially a special edition of ''Galaksija'' in December 1983. Another project launched by the magazine was the Galaksija
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constructed by Voja Antonić. Its
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schematics were first published by ''Galaksija''.


Editors

*1972-1987 Gavrilo Vučković *1987-1989 Stanko M. Stojiljković *1989-1991 Aleksandar Petrović *1991-1995 Rade Grujić *1995-2001 Borislav Soleša


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Gallery: Galaksija Magazine's Balkan Futurism
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