Lumír
literary periodical
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Lumír
Summary
Lumír is a literary magazine[1]. Lumír draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (literary_magazine category, ranking #25 of 68).[2]
Key Facts
- Lumír's image is recorded as Lumir 01.jpg[3].
- Lumír's instance of is recorded as literary magazine[4].
- Lumír's instance of is recorded as magazine[5].
- Lumír's editor is recorded as Ferdinand Břetislav Mikovec[6].
- Lumír's founder is recorded as Ferdinand Břetislav Mikovec[7].
- Lumir is named after Lumír[8].
- Lumír's place of publication is recorded as Prague[9].
- Lumír's Commons category is recorded as Lumír (magazine)[10].
- Lumír's language of work or name is recorded as Czech[11].
- +1851-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Lumír[12].
- Lumír was dissolved in +1940-00-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Lumír's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0k27x3b[14].
- Lumír's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Lumír (magazine)[15].
- Lumír's work available at URL is recorded as http://kramerius5.nkp.cz/uuid/uuid:ae7a8f66-435d-11dd-b505-00145e5790ea[16].
- Lumír's ISFDB series ID is recorded as 48791[17].
- Lumír's described by source is recorded as Lexikon české literatury. Osobnosti, díla, instituce[18].
- Lumír's title is recorded as {'lang': 'cs', 'text': 'Lumír'}[19].
- Lumír's subtitle is recorded as {'lang': 'cs', 'text': 'Belletristicky týdenník'}[20].
- Lumír's Czech National Bibliography ID is recorded as cnb001448456[21].
- Lumír's Czech National Bibliography ID is recorded as cnb001199011[22].
Why It Matters
Lumír draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (literary_magazine category, ranking #25 of 68).[2] Lumír is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]