Vozhyk
Belarusian humour magazine
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Vozhyk
Summary
Vozhyk is a magazine[1]. Vozhyk ranks in the top 8% of magazine entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Vozhyk is in the country of Belarus[3].
- Vozhyk's instance of is recorded as magazine[4].
- Vozhyk's editor is recorded as Yuliya Zaretskaya[5].
- Vozhyk's founder is recorded as Ministry of Information of the Republic of Belarus[6].
- Vozhyk's founder is recorded as Zvjazda[7].
- Vozhyk's publisher is recorded as Zvjazda[8].
- Vozhyk's ISSN is recorded as 0132-5957[9].
- Vozhyk's Commons category is recorded as Vožyk[10].
- Vozhyk's language of work or name is recorded as Belarusian[11].
- Vozhyk's country of origin is recorded as Belarus[12].
- Vozhyk's official website is recorded as http://www.lim.by/vozhik.htm[13].
- Vozhyk's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120hzjmz[14].
- Vozhyk's category for employees of the organization is recorded as Q110358936[15].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Q13031664[16].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Kondrat Krapiva[17].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Q13031847[18].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Vladimir Korban[19].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Q19931348[20].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as M. P. Pazni︠a︡koŭ[21].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Alesʹ Pisʹmi︠a︡nkoŭ[22].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Uladzimir Salamakha[23].
- Vozhyk's editor-in-chief is recorded as Anna Alexandrovna Kislushchenko[24].
Why It Matters
Vozhyk ranks in the top 8% of magazine entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2]